Review of As Above, So Below (2014) by Kj P — 31 Aug 2014
Spectacular sound design and an interesting set-up will have you hooked on "As Above, So Below," but never will I recommend this film to anyone, because by the end, it is just a waste of time.
Sadly, this film get's so swallowed up in it's plot details that it has nowhere left to go by the end and it just ends with so many unanswered questions. As a student interested in finding the "Philospher's Stone" tunnels in the catacomb's of Paris, she brings a group of specialists with her in order to uncover the secrets of the caves.
Sure, the premise is intriguing, the acting is believable, and the sound of the film may be striking, but with a run-of-the-mill screenplay and not enough imagination, "As Above, So Below" is just another film with extremely wasted potential.
I had no interest going into this film, and about halfway through all of those thoughts began to change, but sadly, it goes nowhere. To horror fans, you can get a few chilling moments out of this movie, but I would not bet on it being groundbreaking.
Intriguing but disappointing.
This review of As Above, So Below (2014) was written by Kj P on 31 Aug 2014.
As Above, So Below has generally received mixed reviews.
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