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The Abyss (1989)
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On an official mission in the United States, two married oil engineers helped the US naval superiors during a highly secretive recovery process. Through that task, both were well prepared, each doing a good job. During the mission, there was a nuclear ambush set up for them and the submarine sank mysteriously in the deepest waters. Following the drowning incident, a civilian crew was assigned to search for the submerged submarine to find and rescue the missing but will face some difficulties due to encountering a strange water type.
On an official mission in the United States, two married oil engineers helped the US naval superiors during a highly secretive recovery process. Through that task, both were well prepared, each doing a good job. During the mission, there was a nuclear ambush set up for them and the submarine sank mysteriously in the deepest waters. Following the drowning incident, a civilian crew was assigned to search for the submerged submarine to find and rescue the missing but will face some difficulties due to encountering a strange water type.
Actors:
John Bedford Lloyd,
J.C. Quinn,
Peter Ratray,
Chris Elliott,
Adam Nelson,
Ken Jenkins,
Marcus K. Mukai
John Bedford Lloyd
2 January 1956, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
J.C. Quinn
30 November 1940, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Peter Ratray
3 January 1941, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Chris Elliott
31 May 1960, New York City, New York, USA
Adam Nelson
Ken Jenkins
28 August 1940, Dayton, Ohio, USA
Marcus K. Mukai
Country:
United States
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January 01, 2000
I'd sooner believe that Moby Dick could swim up the drainpipe.
August 04, 2010
The Abyss gains in some ways from its own Achilles heels, in a way most movies don't... its formal technique, its reckless obsessiveness, and its gutsy emotionalism are what I can't stop turning over in my mind.
ColeSmithey.com
May 11, 2007
Great blending of spectacle and drama.
August 26, 2009
The movie was a bear to make and it shows onscreen, parading around a series of mesmerizing set-pieces that look deliciously hard-earned in ways our current CG-drenched filmmaking climate never allows.
December 14, 2009
One need not be a Cameron acolyte to recognise that The Abyss has aged better than some of the films that outshone it back in the day.
Rolling Stone
May 12, 2001
Anyone looking for a discouraging word about this stupendously exciting and emotionally engulfing film should read no further. The Abyss confirms James Cameron as a world-class filmmaker.
June 19, 2008
A firstrate underwater suspenser with an otherworldly twist, The Abyss suffers from a payoff unworthy of its buildup.
September 19, 2007
As a follow-up to Cameron's great sci-fi Aliens, The Abyss is too verbose for an actioner and the special effects, striking as they are, are not well integrated into the narrative, but it's still worth seeing.
Chicago Reader
June 06, 2007
The attempt to extract the essences of several genres (cold-war submarine thriller, love story, Disney fantasy, pseudomystical SF in the Spielberg mode) and mix them together ultimately leads to giddy incoherence.
June 06, 2007
What ultimately saves the film are its extraordinary sets and phenomenal Oscar-winning visual effects.
February 09, 2006
This overlong concoction is scuppered by dire dialogue, histrionic performances and maudlin sentimentality.
March 10, 2015
Colossally ambitious, this logistically boggling and technically brilliant film from writer-director James Cameron is a visual tour de force, featuring overall, the greatest underwater sequences ever seen on film.

