Is The Impossible a true story real family?

The Impossible was inspired by the real story of María Belón, who survived the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami in Khao Lak, Thailand with her husband Enrique and three kids (Lucas, Simón, and Tomás). For the Tom Holland-starring movie, the real María reportedly worked directly with screenwriter Sergio G.

What true story is The Impossible based on?

The Impossible is based on the true story of one of the survivors, Maria Belon, a Spanish tourist who was lounging by a pool in Thailand along with her husband and three young sons when the tsunami hit.

What injuries did Lucas have in The Impossible?

A second wall of water hits Maria and Lucas, and Lucas tumbles around under water. He’s hit several times by debris. When he comes up, he has bloody cuts and scrapes on his face. Maria also has bloody cuts on her face.

What are the Belón family doing now?

Today, the family from The Impossible is devoted to doing good. The tsunami changed the course of the family’s lives. Now living in Barcelona, 54-year-old Belón continues to work as a doctor, and is an advocate for tsunami survivors and a motivational speaker.

Was Daniel a real person in The Impossible?

This was Daniel who, in real life, was a Swedish boy. The family helped to save the boy and get him to a hospital for treatment. The family of Daniel in real life finally met him at the hospital after searching for him for a long time.

What was Maria coughing up in The Impossible?

The film is called The Impossible and is based on the account of Maria Belton, a survivor of the Boxing Day tsunami in 2004. The vomit is the debris and organic matter that Belton swallowed during her underwater ordeal (“Actually just a piece of string and blackberry jam on-set,” Watts says).

Does the mom lose her leg Impossible?

She lost part of a leg in the tragedy, but miraculously (spoiler alert), she managed to reunite with the rest of her family by sheer luck. More than 283,000 died. Belon, once a family doctor turned stay-at-home mom, emerged from the ordeal a different person.

Did the mom lose her leg Impossible?

How high was the wave of the 2004 tsunami?

Fast facts: 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami In Banda Aceh, the landmass closest to the quake’s epicenter, tsunami waves topped 100 feet. The tsunami’s waves traveled across the Indian Ocean at 500 mph, the speed of a jet plane.

How many surgeries did Maria Belon have?

sixteen surgeries
She spent four months in a Singapore hospital post-tsunami, where she underwent sixteen surgeries and battled multiple infections.

What happened to the family at the beach in The Impossible?

Miraculously, all five family members survived. What happens next is what gave The Impossible its title. Against all odds, the family managed to reunite. “I’m here because I was so lucky, but there were many, many others who were not so lucky,” Tomas said in 2016 during an interview with the UN on World Tsunami Day.

How did they not know the tsunami was coming in the impossible?

When the Indian Ocean tsunami struck on Dec. 26, 2004, no one saw the massive waves coming. Authorities in Indonesia, where a 9.1 magnitude quake sparked the tsunami, weren’t able to send out an alert because the country’s sensor system had been hit by lightning.

How do animals know a tsunami is coming?

Wildlife experts believe animals’ more acute hearing and other senses might enable them to hear or feel the Earth’s vibration, tipping them off to approaching disaster long before humans realize what’s going on.