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Originally Posted by Gojirosan Beneath Still Waters - I can imagine the artificial appearance of this film and its dream-like atmosphere alienating some viewers and making them dislike this Brian Yuzna film, but it was exactly those things that made it for me. It has a similar Lovecraftian sense of apocalyptic insanity to Carpenter's In The Mouth Of Madness, though is less polished, presumably for budgetary reasons.
It's not a superb film, but I did like it and I can see myself getting the Blu-ray of it and watching it again in HD. It also feels oddly like a companion piece to the Fantastic Factory's other water horror Dagon.
I would recommend it if you have a taste for such illogical, oneiric horror. |
As I do have a taste for illogical, oneiric horror films, Beneath Still Waters sounds really interesting and something I should definitely check out.