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Underwater: Film Review

Underwater: Film Review 

  • Production: A 20th Century Fox release of a TSG Entertainment, Chernin Entertainment production. Producers: Peter Chernin, Tonia Davis, Jenno Topping. Executive producer: Kevin Halloran.  
  • Crew: Director: William Eubank. Screenplay: Brian Duffield, Adam Cozad. Camera (color, widescreen): Bojan Bazelli. Editors: Brian Berdan, Willliam Hoy, Todd E. Miller. Music: Marco Beltrami, Brandon Roberts.
  • With: Kristen Stewart, Vincent Cassel, T.J. Miller, Jessica Henwick, John Gallagher Jr., Mamoudou Athie, Gunner Wright.
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Before technology replaced movies, a vulgar science fiction action thriller usually looked as bad as it did. no longer. "Underwater" is a deep-sea imitation made up of "aliens", with the background of the company's research platform 7 miles below the surface of the ocean, made with luxurious atmospheric precision. Outside of the film directed by Mellon, you can hardly find it. However, now, even the garbage in January will be overwhelmed by large-scale shadows and logistic explosions. This explosiveness is supposed to excite us even if the story it tells is garbage without rudders.
Okay, guess what? It will not excite us. "Underwater" is a astounding entertainment. In this entertainment, every claustrophobic space and apocalyptic water impact are regarded as a smooth visual trigger, but it is built on Above a dramatic gap. It is boring in the sense world. 
The film opens with the most attractive visual effect, that is Kristen Stewart's hair. It was dyed to a whiter golden color, cut too short, and there could be nothing pretending to be charming; but this is what makes it cool. Nora played by Stuart is a mechanical engineer. He is a member of a research team and lives in a submarine station composed of long modular channels that look as fragile as an oversized doll house. Earlier, when the water began to break through the wall in waves equivalent to the time of the bullet, turning the place into a submerged scientific laboratory Titanic, we experienced every vibration and surge, the seams of the structure were in The crunching under such strong pressure sounds extraordinary (in fact, it is). The scale of the destruction is undeniably impressive, but the movie has already felt flooded. 
Nora and Rodrigo (Mamoudou Athie) collaborated to escape the flood. They walked out of the collapsed facility with six colleagues, all under the leadership of the mission captain, by the French actor Vincent Ka in the eyes of Picasso Vincent Cassel plays, and like everyone else in the film, he has almost no characters, so that even his brutal charm is wasted. The captain came up with a Wanfu Mary plan: they will walk along the seabed to reach the project's Roebuck drilling station, where they can take refuge and surface. This plan, as mentioned in the plan, has almost no water, either dramatically or as a reasonable survival option-it is just an excuse to let everyone wear a deep-sea diving suit as thick as a refrigerator and kill time until the monster appears
The days of acting in a movie like "Underwater" will overshadow your star. This is a thing of the past. But after reading it, you still think: what do elegant actresses like Kristen Stewart do in such pots and pans? Yes, it is important to prove that you have the right business attitude, but when you play the leading role in such a sluggish spin-off film, it is often a win-win situation, whether creative or box office. In Underwater, Stewart locks himself in a concise anxiety mode and never deviates from it. She is an actor and needs a good script to tap her language acuity, but it is obvious that someone persuaded her that "underwater" would give her the chance to become "like" Signey Weaver's "(From the perspective of anti-film star Koiv). But when you "like" an iconic person, you really are nothing.
The scene of a pink underwater alien fetus is really unfortunate. Does this movie really want to be a replica of "Alien"? Because its level of terror is a thousand times lower? At the same time, director William Eubank seems to have drawn inspiration from "The Meg" and started the "size matters" of "Monster jawed meance" ) Genre. The main creature in "Underwater" is a jellyfish. It is the size of a Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade balloon. Rows of teeth are like those in "Nun". This is a beast that seems to be able to eat the entire underwater station in one bite, even if it is eating away the acting career of a talented actress.

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