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A team of researcher's plans backfire drastically when the sharks they are using for a testing for a potential cure for Alzheimer's become much smarter and much more deadly! Action-packed thriller starring L.L Cool J, Thomas Jane, Michael Rapaport and Samuel L. Jackson. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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agentmiky 

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English A film that's amusing in many moments, to the point where you laugh at the absurdity unfolding on the screen. However, there's a big plus: the creators didn’t intend to make a serious film, and it’s immediately clear that it’s meant to be lighthearted. And that’s why I enjoyed it. Considering the film belongs to the last millennium, the special effects are impressive (yes, they look somewhat amusing today, but for the time, they were a quality technical achievement). The casting also deserves a thumbs up, as it’s full of famous names. The film can’t be boring because there’s always something happening, so your eyes will stay glued to the screen throughout. The story isn’t anything spectacular, but on the other hand, there were a few huge twists that I definitely didn’t expect. The sci-fi label fits; honestly, we probably wouldn’t want such a shark, as these intelligent creatures would make quite a mess of us. I was pleasantly surprised by the choice of director, as Harlin is indeed a great director. He managed to include a situation in the film somewhat reminiscent of a scene from Cliffhanger at the beginning, except here, instead of falling into a deep chasm, it was a fall into the jaws of a bloodthirsty predator. The ending is satisfactory, a decent slaughterfest overall. I give it 72%. ()

Stanislaus 

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English Another typical American monster-survival film, in which three incredibly smart and gluttonous sharks stalking humans, looking forward to a properly juicy barbecue. And pretty bloody! This is one of the better animal horror films, and I'd compare to Lake Placid. Granted, it's cliched to the bone, but since the sharks are pretty solidly done and there are some really great scares, I'll give it a clean and beautiful 3*. In short, a horror movie about dangerous fish that like to picnic on the open sea and their greatest delicacy is fresh human flesh. ()

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lamps 

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English Oh well, and they say they don't make good shark horror movies anymore. Deep Blue Sea offers pools of blood, deaths that come in surprising and rather original ways, and a script that puts one unpleasant and deadly obstacle after another in front of the hapless protagonists. The filmmakers hit the mark mainly by choosing a cramped environment from which there is seemingly no escape, where the clash with bloodthirsty beasts is inevitable and the atmosphere is really sharp and terrifying in some places. Moreover, the film has a good cast, though it thins out a lot in an hour and three quarters. I enjoyed it, I was scared and held my breath a lot, so I'm happy to forgive the digital sharks and the slower pace, but don’t be fooled. ()

POMO 

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English Deep Blue Sea is bullshit. It’s better to not even think about it. Other than some excellent action scenes, it offers only one positive. The characters who “will definitely survive” are the ones who get eaten instead of the character that you really hope will die (e.g. the cook played by LL Cool J). This unpredictability of the screenplay gives the film both a bit of suspense and, after the absurd “untimely” death of one of the main characters, a likably ironic humor that justifies all of the illogic while screaming: “Yes, I am bullshit. Don’t worry about it and just let yourself be swept away by a raging hurricane of first-rate action entertainment!” ()

Kaka 

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English Pity about the clumsy and glaring computer effects that drag the whole project into the realm of B movies, because this film has a large number of good things, from the unpredictability of the plot to the solidly designed underwater laboratory. The expert talk about an Alzheimer's vaccine is not believable but, of course, there has to be some kind of mission. Surprisingly, the sharks are nothing special and except for a few shots, they are not worth much. Much better is the human shark, Thomas Jane, and the priest played by LL Cool J, whose coolness could fill buckets. I enjoyed the bloody scenes and the severed limbs, but the excessive straightforwardness and numerous plot mistakes are disappointing. ()

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