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Dans les profondeurs du triangle des Bermudes (1978)

Review by mcdgames

Dans les profondeurs du triangle des Bermudes

6/10

A Haunting Sea Story (from a Depths fanatic)

This is a motion picture that can be rated in many facets, and in some ways it would disappoint a casual viewer or enthrall another who sees something deeper (pardon the pun) in the story.

First of all, Connie Selleca's unearthly beauty is one of the main reasons to watch this. She is so like a mythic siren, that you will no doubt be lost upon the rocks by just following her crystal blue eyes.

For those who like guys, Leigh McLoskey is a personable but vague "hunk" (my girlfriend has a still of him from this movie).

The story is haunting with some very interesting elements within it. The soundtrack is somewhat dated, of course, but adds much character to the overall effect. Maurie Laws' harpsichord instrumental is the best bet here, capturing Selleca's distant and melancholy character Jennie Haniver from the time she was alive.

Suspend disbelief, and just watch the scenery and the atmosphere here - don't get yourself hooked up on special effects (or lack thereof); this is not Spiderman or Star Wars. Watch for the smaller and more moody shots that actually will make you yearn to for the ocean and its mysteries.

The problems with this movie? The script could have been polished, yes. Bankin-Bass could have tried to put more money into better effects and a better director overall. The acting is a tad bit over-melodramatic. I kept waiting for Burl Ives to fall into a sea chantey.

Still, watch it on a cloudy Saturday afternoon when the house is quiet. If you live on the coast, its better.
  • mcdgames
  • Jun 19, 2006

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