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Géants des profondeurs 3D - Une aventure préhistorique

Original title: Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure
  • 2007
  • Unrated
  • 40m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.1K
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Géants des profondeurs 3D - Une aventure préhistorique (2007)
AdventureAnimationDocumentaryShort

Brings to life some of the most bizarre, ferocious and fascinating creatures to ever inhabit the ocean. Combines animation with recreations in a prehistoric adventure. A journey to the botto... Read allBrings to life some of the most bizarre, ferocious and fascinating creatures to ever inhabit the ocean. Combines animation with recreations in a prehistoric adventure. A journey to the bottom of the ancient oceans dramatizes awe-inspiring creatures.Brings to life some of the most bizarre, ferocious and fascinating creatures to ever inhabit the ocean. Combines animation with recreations in a prehistoric adventure. A journey to the bottom of the ancient oceans dramatizes awe-inspiring creatures.

  • Director
    • Sean MacLeod Phillips
  • Writer
    • Mose Richards
  • Stars
    • Liev Schreiber
    • Jennifer Aguilar
    • Michael Ashcraft
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Sean MacLeod Phillips
    • Writer
      • Mose Richards
    • Stars
      • Liev Schreiber
      • Jennifer Aguilar
      • Michael Ashcraft
    • 8User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Liev Schreiber
    Liev Schreiber
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voice)
    Jennifer Aguilar
    • Female Grad Student
    Michael Ashcraft
    Michael Ashcraft
    • South Dakota Scientist 2
    • (as Michael Ashcroft)
    Paul W. Burmaster
    • North Dakota Collector #1
    • (as Paul Burmaster)
    Albert J. Burnes
    • Male Grad Student
    • (as Albert Burnes)
    Daniel Coldham
    • Phosphate Mine Worker
    Toni Dodd
    • Pamela Everhart
    Derek Gamble
    • Phosphate Mine Worker
    Chris Glaze
    • Michael J. Everhart
    Curtis Hawkins
    • Phosphate Mine Worker
    Jerry Hoffman
    Jerry Hoffman
    • Charles M. Sternberg
    • (as Jerry Hoffmon)
    Cheryl Hunter
    • Dr. Betsy Richards
    Efi Kamara
    • Phosphate Mine Worker
    Doug Kisgen
    • Levi Sternberg
    Chris Koeberl
    • Netherlands Scientist #2
    Kathleen Leighton
    • Texas Collector 1
    Brian Lemmons
    Brian Lemmons
    • Phosphate Mine Worker
    Michael McConnohie
    Michael McConnohie
    • George Sternberg (60s)
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    • Director
      • Sean MacLeod Phillips
    • Writer
      • Mose Richards
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    3paultate

    A disappointment.

    Watching "Sea Monsters" at the Omnimax was a real letdown. The film was woefully dull, its creators believing that a reel's worth of CG-animated water creatures is enough to carry a film. The few acting segments were stilted, and there was virtually no storyline to hold my interest. There was a lot of potential in the subject matter, but it would've been better at half the running time, or as a small chunk of a larger topic. The only real highlight of the film was an interesting song by Peter Gabriel that ran over the end credits. The animation itself was artificial, and it seemed that we saw the same sequences played out repeatedly.
    5TheLittleSongbird

    Unevenness in the ocean

    'Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure', here a 40 minute short film rather than a series or feature length, could have worked. It should have worked as the potential was hardly small. The subject did sound very interesting, though not an expertise area of mine by any stretch (something that will either be fascinating for people or turn them off). As did the idea of mixing computer generated animation for the animals undergoing this adventure with the inclusion of live action human scenes.

    Unfortunately, 'Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure' came over as a very uneven and disjointed documentary. Few of the individual elements are done awfully, but few of them are done exceptionally. When it comes to comparing the animals scenes and the live action ones, one of two is done very well indeed despite imperfections. The other however falls completely flat. So 'Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure' interests but also disappoints.

    Am going to start with the good. Mostly 'Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure' looks good. It's beautifully shot, the scenery is even more eye catching (as ought underwater is both beautiful and uncompromising, showing its wonder or danger without trivialising or being too sugary) and most of the graphics impress, the CGI is fine. The animals themselves are incredible, whether prey or predator, cute or menacing, big or small their personalities really do shine.

    The footage with them is compelling and has a wide range of emotions, the story was investable emotionally and involved. The narration is engaging and informative (did find myself learning a lot and wanting to research more), as well as well delivered. Not jokey or over-serious, neither does it over-explain or manipulate.

    Not everything works sadly. While the production values are mostly impressive, it's not so good when close up. Close up the animals have a fake look, especially with the 3D which also struck me as overused and not necessary. The music agreed is ill fitting and never gels with the action, like it was lifted from something else and inserted in.

    Where 'Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure' most falls down is in the live action scenes. They were pretty dull and just had little to them that was interesting or investable. And then there was the acting, the actors did not look as though they wanted to be there. Structurally, it felt very disjointed. The constant back and forth was distractingly jumpy and almost gimmicky. It would have been better if most of the documentary was the animals' journey and the live action scenes were bookended.

    In summary, watchable but uneven. 5/10.
    1starwarsfamilyguy-23181

    They didn't even try

    I usually end up defending America most of the time on the Internet when they get slandered unrightfully so, but maybe when it comes to nature documentaries you Yanks should just give up

    The depiction of Tylosaurus has not aged well though that's by all means the lesser sin

    I get the guy watched Walking with Dinosaurs and wanted to make his own version out of excitement but this was embarrassing, You're supposed to making a version of a nature documentary with dinosaurs, this felt like a rejected spielberg script Bad CGI, but lets say I forgive that, why did they bother hiring these fake reenactments for fidning the fossils maybe spend more money on the Dinosaur CGI, you know, having more than 15 minutes of dinosaur screentime?

    Don't say "perhaps they..", you're narrating the story, No grandiose music, fair enough you cannot afford an orchestra but my god the awful music like it's for a budget Avatar movie, the use of the whimsical flute just makes me wince, am I waiting for a coming out story for a fish The editor is awful, just compare the Sea episode scene from Walking with Dinosaurs to this.

    What is aboslutely the worst sin of all is that you can tell that they didn't even try, they purposely tried to stretch the footage as much as possible, there's no REAL passion behind it, it's barely moving cgi that's been stretched and reused, either the director didn't care or he hired people that didn't care, but the director has responsibility in the end.

    There was no passion for this. No love. It was uninspired and if the director DID really care he would have made sure to not release this incomplete work.
    6Innsmouth_Apprentice

    Okay, if a bit tacky at times.

    Sea Monsters features a story of a family of Dolichorhynchops ("long-nosed face") - a type of plesiosaurs - living out their lives in the inland sea of what is now North America. The film begins with the Dollie mother giving birth and nurturing her two young in the safer near-coastal shallows, but eventually the trio takes to deeper waters to follow the migrating fish. Wonders and dangers await.

    Narrative: very decent. The concept of following one family works well, and ultimately serves to provide food for thought and empathy. What doesn't work well is that the doc flips back to 20th century paleontologists (played by actors, mostly) studying the protagonists' fossil bones every few minutes. This is done so frequently that it's distracting.

    Graphics: I'm gonna say "good". The animation of the marine beasts is a little too glossy and artificial-looking, - going for drama rather than realism, - but the lighting is dynamic and captivating, the movements fluid and exciting, and the overall artwork - lush and detailed. So the somewhat unrealistic-looking animals didn't bother me much.

    The music is cheap... discount-Disney-style... and usually doesn't fit well.

    Overall: the Sea Monsters and Walking with Monsters episodes of BBC's Walking with Dinosaurs series appealed to me more... but if you enjoy this subject, the present doc is 40 minutes fairly well-spent. 6/10.
    8thirdeblue

    Almost "Walking With Dinosaurs" quality

    This short documentary was a bit of a mixed bag. First the 3-D and CG: the director obviously was more at ease with the the extensive CG then the live action elements, because the 3-D work was jarring and uneven during then. Part of the problem occurs when the live-action segments are shot too closely to the target. There is a sequence in a car and it took me ten seconds at least to get adjusted to the 3-D. These are not problems that occurred in vista shots.

    The CG work was fantastic and the 3-D involving it was equally as impressive. I saw Meet the Robinsons in 3-D this spring and am eagerly awaiting whatever other 3-D offers there are in store like Beowolf and Avatar.

    I hate to keep ragging on the live-action elements, but the acting was wretched too. Apparently it is difficult finding somebody who will have all of 30 seconds of screen time and maybe 20 words of dialogue to not sound like they're reading off of a teleprompter. It is nice to see and having a 5-year it is nice to be able to show and explain to him how we can and do know these things about creatures that died out millions of years ago, but with such wooden acting it makes me just sit and wait until the CG behemoths come tearing across the screen again.

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      A Tylosaurus skeletal cast used in the production of the film is now on display as a ceiling decoration for the Paleo Joe's Bar at the Dino Hotel in Denver, Colorado.

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    • Release date
      • March 19, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • National Geographic
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure
    • Production company
      • National Geographic Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $23,746,066
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $605,722
      • Oct 7, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $50,652,463
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    • Runtime
      40 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 576i (SDTV)

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