L'equipaggio della USS Titan è sull'orlo della terza guerra mondiale con la Russia quando un polizono nudo appare in uno dei suoi tubi lanciasiluri. Il capitano Banks teme che sia russa, ma ... Leggi tuttoL'equipaggio della USS Titan è sull'orlo della terza guerra mondiale con la Russia quando un polizono nudo appare in uno dei suoi tubi lanciasiluri. Il capitano Banks teme che sia russa, ma è qualcosa di molto più pericoloso.L'equipaggio della USS Titan è sull'orlo della terza guerra mondiale con la Russia quando un polizono nudo appare in uno dei suoi tubi lanciasiluri. Il capitano Banks teme che sia russa, ma è qualcosa di molto più pericoloso.
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When I sat down to watch the 2024 horror movie "What Lurks Beneath" here in 2025, I had never even heard about the movie. But the movie's cover was interesting enough to make me stop up and pick up the movie. Sure, I virtually didn't know what I was in for here, aside from whatever little information was shared by the movie's synopsis. So I suppose that writer Marcus Raul and director Jamie Bailey had every opportunity to entertain me.
The narrative in the movie is sluggishly paced, and that makes sitting through "What Lurks Beneath" somewhat of a struggle. There wasn't really a whole lot of exciting things taking place throughout the slow paced narrative. Writer Marcus Raul didn't really pull of an overly great script here for director Jamie Bailey to bring to the movie.
The only familiar faces on the cast list, for me at least, were Simon Phillips, Anne-Carolyne Binette and Nick Biskupek. The acting performances in the movie were fair.
Visually then the movie was okay. It was not a movie that boasted a whole lot of special effects, but whatever effects were in the movie were fair enough.
The sets in the movie were good, though. It certainly does look and feel like a narrow and crammed submarine.
Watchable, if you don't sit down with too high expectations, but hardly a movie that I would recommend you to rush out and get to watch. Nor is it a movie that I will ever return to watch a second time.
My rating of director Jamie Bailey's 2024 movie "What Lurks Beneath" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
The narrative in the movie is sluggishly paced, and that makes sitting through "What Lurks Beneath" somewhat of a struggle. There wasn't really a whole lot of exciting things taking place throughout the slow paced narrative. Writer Marcus Raul didn't really pull of an overly great script here for director Jamie Bailey to bring to the movie.
The only familiar faces on the cast list, for me at least, were Simon Phillips, Anne-Carolyne Binette and Nick Biskupek. The acting performances in the movie were fair.
Visually then the movie was okay. It was not a movie that boasted a whole lot of special effects, but whatever effects were in the movie were fair enough.
The sets in the movie were good, though. It certainly does look and feel like a narrow and crammed submarine.
Watchable, if you don't sit down with too high expectations, but hardly a movie that I would recommend you to rush out and get to watch. Nor is it a movie that I will ever return to watch a second time.
My rating of director Jamie Bailey's 2024 movie "What Lurks Beneath" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
The Plot:
The crew of USS Titan find themselves on the brink of WWIII with Russia when a naked stowaway appears in one of their torpedo tubes. Captain Banks fears she may be Russian, but she's something far more dangerous.
Yeah, this movie. Hands down, this is perhaps the worst movie i have screened so far all year. The acting is dismal but maybe I could have gotten over that if the script was any good.
It's not. It's just horrible. The dialog is inauthentic at best and the delivery is wooden.
The storyline is really silly and you know this film is going to be bad right from the titles which show a cartoon (yep, not even CGI) mermaid swimming.
The direction is slow. Real slow. Sleep inducing slow. It's truly a bad movie. Don't waste your time.
The crew of USS Titan find themselves on the brink of WWIII with Russia when a naked stowaway appears in one of their torpedo tubes. Captain Banks fears she may be Russian, but she's something far more dangerous.
Yeah, this movie. Hands down, this is perhaps the worst movie i have screened so far all year. The acting is dismal but maybe I could have gotten over that if the script was any good.
It's not. It's just horrible. The dialog is inauthentic at best and the delivery is wooden.
The storyline is really silly and you know this film is going to be bad right from the titles which show a cartoon (yep, not even CGI) mermaid swimming.
The direction is slow. Real slow. Sleep inducing slow. It's truly a bad movie. Don't waste your time.
Acting is almost daytime soap opera quality. For this to be a naval sub, it seems very small, and the crew limited. The movie is obviously filmed on a tiny budget. I am not a sailor or in the military, but the captain gives direct orders and they are not followed through. The captain never questions his crew, nor does he follow up on the orders he gave his crew. I have to blame the writing and direction on why this was so poor. There is a serious lack of motives, from the crew and the creature.
The creature. Isn't scary, sexy, but is more of a poor subplot or a MacGuffin device to keep you watching. The special effects are also budgeted, but I have never graded a movie on eye candy. There is so little blood or violence. I would say it would be rated PG-13 or TV14 at best. Removing the creature from this story and what you have is badly written version of Crimson Tide or some other nuclear submarine psychological thriller.
In the end, this movie isn't good enough to watch for content. It isn't campy and thus not a good cheesy movie. It just exists and I hope that director Jamie Bailey and writer Marcus Raul find new career paths.
The creature. Isn't scary, sexy, but is more of a poor subplot or a MacGuffin device to keep you watching. The special effects are also budgeted, but I have never graded a movie on eye candy. There is so little blood or violence. I would say it would be rated PG-13 or TV14 at best. Removing the creature from this story and what you have is badly written version of Crimson Tide or some other nuclear submarine psychological thriller.
In the end, this movie isn't good enough to watch for content. It isn't campy and thus not a good cheesy movie. It just exists and I hope that director Jamie Bailey and writer Marcus Raul find new career paths.
Relative novice director Jamie Baily and first time writer Marcus Raul have attempted a serious and poignant horror thriller that becomes one of the most torturous movies to rate because it has an apparent number of inscrutable rational flaws of logic and military behavior involving a nuclear submarine, its members, a well performed female stranger, and possible World War III (reminiscent of the television series Outer Limits, 1995-2002) devastation along with an extremely difficult job of including a number of subplots that get awkwardly entangled into the movie. From the beginning, writer Rual has a difficult time incorporating important plot points that seem to control the script in ways are arbitrarily inserted in places that don't feel natural. The attempt to tie the climax with a fragile relational dilemma, behind the scenes secrets between the American Naval members and the British Intel operators seem unnecessarily uneven. Nevertheless the sincerity of the attempt at a pure consistent narrative structure throughout the movie along with the dramatic and emotional ending holds itself up well. This movie is worth one viewing for its depth of substance incorporating a series of neat Naval command protocols usually overlooked in average military movies, the number of authentic feeling human doubts, and the strength of the main plot that make this movie barely survive its higher rating.
Not awesome, but not bad. I felt like the suspense built. There is lack of trust in the crew, which made you not know who is good and who might be bad.
Decent special effects.
It is a struggle that this submarine seems to only have 10 crew, but hey- actors cost money.
The sub interior is very realistic and well done. I have been in a submarine, and it was pretty well done.
Most CGI is well done.
Overall, I liked it. Again, not going to be in the academy awards, but it is worth a look on a rainy afternoon.
For Parents: Some language Nude woman for about 5 seconds from a distance.
Otherwise, it is ok. I think 15 and above can watch it and would find it interesting.
Decent special effects.
It is a struggle that this submarine seems to only have 10 crew, but hey- actors cost money.
The sub interior is very realistic and well done. I have been in a submarine, and it was pretty well done.
Most CGI is well done.
Overall, I liked it. Again, not going to be in the academy awards, but it is worth a look on a rainy afternoon.
For Parents: Some language Nude woman for about 5 seconds from a distance.
Otherwise, it is ok. I think 15 and above can watch it and would find it interesting.
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- QuizInterior Shots were filmed on a Cold-War Era Canadian Diesel-Electric Submarine - HMCS Ojibwa.
- BlooperAt around 1h18, the character is restrained with what is clearly a pair of toy handcuffs.
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