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La Crypte

Original title: The Cave
  • 2005
  • 12
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
43K
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La Crypte (2005)
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Monster HorrorSurvivalAdventureHorrorSci-FiThriller

Blood-thirsty creatures await a pack of divers who become trapped in an underwater cave network.Blood-thirsty creatures await a pack of divers who become trapped in an underwater cave network.Blood-thirsty creatures await a pack of divers who become trapped in an underwater cave network.

  • Director
    • Bruce Hunt
  • Writers
    • Michael Steinberg
    • Tegan West
  • Stars
    • Piper Perabo
    • Morris Chestnut
    • Cole Hauser
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    43K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce Hunt
    • Writers
      • Michael Steinberg
      • Tegan West
    • Stars
      • Piper Perabo
      • Morris Chestnut
      • Cole Hauser
    • 365User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Piper Perabo
    Piper Perabo
    • Charlie
    Morris Chestnut
    Morris Chestnut
    • Top Buchanan
    Cole Hauser
    Cole Hauser
    • Jack McAllister
    Eddie Cibrian
    Eddie Cibrian
    • Tyler McAllister
    Lena Headey
    Lena Headey
    • Dr. Kathryn Jennings
    Rick Ravanello
    Rick Ravanello
    • Briggs
    Daniel Dae Kim
    Daniel Dae Kim
    • Alex Kim
    Kieran Darcy-Smith
    Kieran Darcy-Smith
    • Strode
    Marcel Iures
    Marcel Iures
    • Dr. Nicolai
    Vlad Radescu
    Vlad Radescu
    • Dr. Bacovia
    Simon Kunz
    Simon Kunz
    • Mike - Caver #1
    David Kennedy
    David Kennedy
    • Ian - Caver #2
    Alin Panc
    • Razvan - Caver #3
    Zoltan Butuc
    • Corvin - Caver #4
    Brian Steele
    Brian Steele
    • Creature Performer
    • Director
      • Bruce Hunt
    • Writers
      • Michael Steinberg
      • Tegan West
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    Lechuguilla

    Into The Nether World

    What differentiates "The Cave" from other horror films is the setting. The plot takes place mostly in a large cave, some of which is underwater.

    By far, the best element of this film is the underground scenery. The sets are realistic, with spaces and formations that one might see in certain large caverns. And, the film nicely conveys a sense of vertical scale, as we watch cavers climb rock walls, and explore huge rooms with towering ceilings.

    The problem here is that the film's director is so committed to an action plot that the camera rarely stays in one scene long enough for the viewer to have a sense of place. We thus forgo the thrill that an underground environment could provide. There's no feeling of amazement, no claustrophobia from tight crawlways, no real fear of any kind. The film's fast pace, combined with characters we barely know and care nothing about, thus dilutes the intended suspense.

    The cinematography is flashy and very technical. The lighting is appropriately subdued with interesting colors and unusual camera angles. The background music is somewhat intrusive. Dialogue is weak. And the actors, who appear to be in their twenties, are all photogenic, straight out of central casting. The monsters, what we see of them, seem slightly hokey.

    Overall, "The Cave" will appeal to viewers who like horror films set in unusual environments, wherein the pace is super fast, and there is a ton of action. Viewers looking for a credible story will need to exit the cave ... quickly.
    6xredgarnetx

    "Pitch Black" underground

    Truth is, that's all one needs to say about this low-budget suspenser about a group of spelunkers and scientists following a mysterious passage deep into the earth, long hidden beneath an ancient church in Romania. They quickly run into malformed creatures that exist only in the darkness, and get picked off one by one as they race to find a way out. The creatures are not as scary as the ones in "Pitch Black" or even "The Relic." There is a much better movie buried here (pun intended) involving some very tense and exciting sequences as the spelunkers work their way through various caves and passageways and waterways, and climb up and down steep rock walls. But the clichéd monster movie keeps getting in the way. And in the end, it doesn't help that each character is a walking cliché seemingly right out of "The Core." I would gladly watch "The Cave" a second time, but only for the cave exploration scenes. The ending has a nice, slightly twisty touch.
    8crazyy_bags

    Extremely Under-rated!!!!!

    I saw this movie yesterday night, after going through my other collections and its usually IMDb that provides me motivation of either to watch something or chuck it. So i went through the reviews at IMDb and found that it wasn't highly rated. Still i decided to give it a try as i did not have anything else to watch......and i must say this movie is well made right from the start be it the acting,the choreography,the locations....everything was perfect. The only thing i found wrong was that the characters details were shallow but even then i found this movie amazing.

    All i want to say is that reviewers must not go along with the herd if some people criticize then they should as well. This movie deserves the recognition and the people who made it possible as well. Hence i would recommend people to watch this and not go according to the rating earlier shown.
    7ultrabastard

    Did anyone notice this interesting prop?

    Two things - one: this film is nowhere near as bad as some say. Of course, that doesn't make it good, but I enjoyed it.

    Second - the prop used to show the strength of communications signal when the first scout explores the cave system is in fact a silver Korg guitar tuner! Not worth mentioning usually except that it is shown in close up several times during this sequence, with the row of red lights normally used to show how close to the note the guitar string is representing here the strength of the signal from the first scout diver...

    You can freeze the DVD on one of the closeups to see the words "Cents" and "Hz" and the note names E A D G B E written on the tuner. Classic.

    Now that's what I call cheap props for an expensive film. Incidentally, the Korg tuners are very good - at tuning guitars.
    bob the moo

    Basic and unsuccessful genre movie that fails to thrill, frighten or entertain

    The Cave and The Descent both came out around the same sort of time in the UK but, unlike Armageddon/Deep Impact etc, both were low budget affairs and it wasn't like there was any sort of box office battle between them. Were there a battle though, it would be the sort of boxing match that is over after twelve seconds when the referee stops it – and The Descent would be far and away the winner across almost all measures (except "number of men in cast" I guess). There will always be better films though, so we shouldn't focus on a better one while watching The Cave but rather judge it on its own merits and whether or not it delivers enough to be worth seeing. Roughly the film just about has enough in it to distract but never more than that – and it is never just one thing that is the weakness because the film has issues across it in almost every area that conspire to make it a "so-so" product.

    The plot is fine for a monster movie and, coming into the film I was already prepared for "group enter situation for some reason, get trapped and are picked off one by one until only a few manage to escape" film that I hoped would be exciting and enjoyable for what it was. I tend to do this with genre movies because there is little point in looking for more and moaning when it is not there; however, it is fair comment when the genre aspects are badly done or fudged so that it doesn't even operate at the level of the genre. This is the case with The Cave, which cannot ever manage to settle on an approach and focus on making it work really well. The plot is not really the issue but the delivery of it is. Suspension of belief is important and you generally get that by bringing the audience so into the world of the film that they only think with the logic internal to the film, if they have want to think at all. Tension and excitement are ways of doing this and The Descent showed how that was done – The Cave shows how not to do it.

    There isn't really any tension here and even the attacks are not that excitement. Mostly they are delivered in bloodless ways with frantic camera work so that you cannot see what is going on. Later on some of the horror gets "uncomfortable" but never more than that; I doubt my pulse got above resting levels at any point during the film. The creatures themselves are reasonable CGI effects but are just another CGI-generated monster that owes a lot to many other creatures that have gone before it – I think there must be a Hollywood CGI computer programme that you push a button and it generates creatures at random with the ability to tweak or add bits to it (in this case wings). The cast are just a bland and unimaginative though. Hamstrung by a poor script, their performances are average and nobody really steps up to engage with the audience and make it "fun" for them. I expected Morris Chestnut to do this but nope. Hauser is the "main" character and does try to make his character's twist work but it gets lost between him and the filmmakers and something that could have been a building menace from within is just another thing that don't work! It also leads to a twist at the end that is only terrifying in that it suggests a sequel (which will probably never come). Perabo provides looks and body to the mix and has a bit of energy but the film never uses her. Headey, Cibrian, Ravanello, Kim and the others might as well have been cardboard cut-outs carried round on sticks for all the difference they made – not that they are "bad" just that nobody can bring anything of real meaning. Hunt's direction is poor. He never really uses his underground/underwater locations to good effect and it is only ever the setting and not a massive part of the film working as it was in The Descent.

    What we are left with is a genre film that grinds away at a very basic level, never aspiring to much and delivering less than it should have done. It is distracting but dull as uninteresting characters are killed by creatures that don't inspire terror in ways that are as thrilling as vacuuming the front room. Maybe it is OK for a lazy Friday night in with a basic cable movie, but if you want more than the absolute basics then it is not for you.

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    • Trivia
      The film claims to have some basis in truth because new micro-ecologies have been discovered in deep caves, especially in Romania. According to film consultant Dr. Christi Lascu (acclaimed speleologist and Romanian editor of National Geographic magazine), 35 brand new species were found in the Movila Caves in the late-1980s. Among the species found was a 10cm centipede with a venomous bite. There was nothing the size of the creature in the movie, but in theory there is not a limit for the size of animals living down there.
    • Goofs
      The characters seem to have completely normal uninhibited conversations under water despite having a mouthpiece fully inserted into their mouths.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Kathryn: At first, I thought it couldn't survive outside of a cave environment. Now, I'm not sure. I think it wants to get out.

    • Connections
      Featured in HypaSpace: Episode #4.170 (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Nemo
      Written by Tuomas Holopainen

      Performed by Nightwish

      Courtesy of Roadrunner Records, Nuclear Blast Records, Scene Nation Oy and Spinefarm Records

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    • Release date
      • January 11, 2006 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Australia
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Korean
      • Romanian
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • La cueva
    • Filming locations
      • Romania
    • Production companies
      • Screen Gems
      • Cinerenta Medienbeteiligungs KG
      • Lakeshore Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,007,991
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,147,294
      • Aug 28, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $33,296,457
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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