Review of Deep Blue Sea (1999) by Marinrovik — 12 Oct 2016
Deep Blue Sea (1999) is a movie directed by Renny Harlin starring.
Samuel L. Jackson, LL Cool J and Michael Rapaport. It's a shark based.
Thriller with a twist that also makes it somewhat a sci-fi movie. It's.
Impossible to compare with the shark parodies made recently, but it's.
Also not like the previously released shark classics such as „Jaws".
The whole action happens on a floating facility used as a test lab to.
Find a cure for Alzheimer's disease. The medicine is being created from.
The brain of sharks, which are kept in special cages to prevent them.
From breaking out. Which of course happens, it wouldn't be a thriller.
If everything went fine throughout the movie. Chaos breaks out in the.
Facility when a shark attacks an employer and they manage to escape. It.
Turns out the sharks where genetically mutated to be 5 time smarter.
Than any other animal. The crew, all by themselves, must survive the.
Shark attacks, and think of a strategy end this.
Starting from the main „actors" in the movie, the sharks' visual.
Effects are awful, in my opinion, the robotic shark from „Jaws" looks.
Much better. They are poorly made and all of the action regarding them.
Looks entirely fake, with blurry and stiff movements. Which ruins.
Almost the entire movie (as far as visuals go) because they are the key.
Element.
The real good actor worth mentioning here is LL Cool J (Preacher) who.
Is the cook of the facility. He still manages to make a side character.
One of the most interesting and comic ones. He is the only reason why.
This movie is watchable. Other scenes are either boring with no energy,.
Predictable or look totally fake.
If you wanna watch a shark classic I would much rather recommend „Jaws".
By Steven Spielberg. It's better in all aspects.
This review of Deep Blue Sea (1999) was written by Marinrovik on 12 Oct 2016.
Deep Blue Sea has generally received mixed reviews.
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