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Overview
Release Date:
24 October 2002 (Singapore) moreTagline:
Six hundred feet beneath the surface terror runs deepAwards:
1 nomination moreUser Comments:
A smart, chilling "B" picture. moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Matthew Davis | ... | Odell (as Matt Davis) | |
| Bruce Greenwood | ... | Brice | |
| Olivia Williams | ... | Claire | |
| Holt McCallany | ... | Loomis | |
| Scott Foley | ... | Coors | |
| Zach Galifianakis | ... | Weird Wally | |
| Jason Flemyng | ... | Stumbo | |
| Dexter Fletcher | ... | Kingsley | |
| Nick Chinlund | ... | Chief | |
| Andrew Howard | ... | Hoag | |
| Christopher Fairbank | ... | Pappy | |
| Chuck Ellsworth | ... | Navy Pilot | |
| Crispin Layfield | ... | Navy Lookout | |
| Jonathan Hartman | ... | Schillings | |
| Sebastian Knapp | ... | Sonar #1 |
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Rated R for language and some violence.Parents Guide:
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105 minCountry:
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EnglishColour:
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1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
Malaysia:U | Finland:K-15 | Australia:M | Canada:14A | Chile:TE | Germany:16 | Hong Kong:IIB | Netherlands:16 | New Zealand:M | Norway:15 | Philippines:PG-13 | Singapore:PG | UK:15 | USA:R | Iceland:16MOVIEmeter: 
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Darren Aronofsky, who co-wrote the screenplay, was originally going to direct the film in 1999 but instead made Requiem for a Dream (2000). moreGoofs:
Factual errors: Despite the extremely cold air temperature, the crew's breath condensation is not visible. This phenomenon should still occur despite the change in pressure, air composition, and humidity. moreSoundtrack:
Sing, Sing, Sing (With A Swing) moreFAQ
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Below (*****) I know what you're thinking. A "B" picture about a haunted submarine? And I think it's the best flick I've seen so far this year? Well, when a "B" picture is this smart, this intricate, this well-made, this damned entertaining, then, yeah, it's the best movie I've seen so far this year.
Here's the set-up: it's 1943 in the North Atlantic, and the U.S.S. Tiger Shark picks up three survivors from a British hospital ship that was torpedoed two days earlier; the discovery that one of the survivors is a German leads to violence; and, then, really weird things start happening, all the while a German cruiser is chasing the sub down. Is a ghost trying to destroy the sub and its crew, or are they just imagining things through convenient coincidences?
Below was written by Lucas Sussman, Darren Aronofsky and the film's director, David N. Twohy; Aronofsky is the smart filmmaker behind the art-house hit Requiem for a Dream, and Twohy has consistently specialized in sophisticated "B" pictures like The Arrival and Pitch Black. Below offers up an intricate storyline that keeps both the characters and the audience guessing--when they and we aren't jumping out of our skins in terror. Twohy's direction is an example of economic brilliance--the flick charges forward, piling on the twists and scares methodically, but never gratuitously--thankfully, this is a horror flick that's more about mood than about gore--indeed, it's less in tune with modern splatterfests than it is an homage to the cerebral Val Lewton thrillers of the 1940s (like The Seventh Victim or Isle of the Dead).
And what mood this movie creates! Ian Wilson's cinematography is vibrant and chilling, and the magnificent special effects never overwhelm the story--except for a final, hauntingly beautiful shot that will linger in your memory for quite awhile.
An added bonus is the cast of smart players: Bruce Greenwood as the sub commander trying to hold his crew and himself together; Matt Davis as the wet-behind-the-ears officer not really accepted by the crew; Olivia Williams as an English nurse who is both suspect and suspicious; and Holt McCallaney as a gruff officer.
It appears that Below is being dumped by its studio, Dimension, with little advertising or fanfare; a shame, really, since it's one of the most sophisticated and highest quality pictures I've seen in quite awhile. [Rated R: Violence, language, brief nudity.]