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A small research team went down below the surface to find out what secret the world's deepest borehole was hiding. What they have found turned out to be the greatest threat in history. And t... Read allA small research team went down below the surface to find out what secret the world's deepest borehole was hiding. What they have found turned out to be the greatest threat in history. And the future of humanity is in their hands.A small research team went down below the surface to find out what secret the world's deepest borehole was hiding. What they have found turned out to be the greatest threat in history. And the future of humanity is in their hands.
Evgeniy Tscherkashin
- Sniper
- (as Evgeny Cherkashin)
Aleksey Sdobnov
- Tarabukin
- (as Alexey Sdobnov)
Dasha Chagall
- Olga
- (as Darya Shagal)
Maksim Radugin
- Man
- (as Maxim Radugin)
Dmitriy Ermoshin
- Special Forces Soldier #2
- (as Dmitry Ermoshin)
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Apparently this was made for $4 million which whilst is a heck of an achievement did hinder it somewhat. The basis for the story is good and lends itself a lot to 'The Thing' in many respects but could have been fleshed out a little more. Probably the biggest grievance I had is the editing, it really needed a lot more work & professionalism in places as one scene would jump to another and you'd be left confused as to what had actually happened. Minor niggles would be the subtitling (I don't speak Russian) which lost a little in translation, the lighting in some scenes which was just too dark and some plot elements (a trained scientist walking unprotected into a room which is clearly a biological hazard?) we're just dumb. With a bit more time and money it would have earned a 7 out of 10 from me.
An ambitious Russian horror film that borrows liberally from a number of films including Carpenter's 'The Thing,' and 'The Descent.' The plot, about bad things happening at a lab deep in the earth, is muddled and often confusing and takes too long to get going. The English dub isn't great. Worth a watch if you're not expecting much.
I've always generally liked Russian SF both in book and movie form. Tarkovsky's Stalker and of course Solaris come to mind. Even the recent Sputnik was interesting though flawed but The Superdeep got me wanting to jump into the film and slap around a few characters more than once.
It's that kind of bad slasher movie writing where characters who should know better constantly do things that make no sense whatsoever and in this case they're very dramatic about it in that stoic Russian manner.
The sets were great, the special make up effects were very good. It's worth watching but you might want to consider a tranquilizer.
And btw, the Kola borehole is about 8 inches in diameter. It's literally a smallish hole drilled into the earth.
It's that kind of bad slasher movie writing where characters who should know better constantly do things that make no sense whatsoever and in this case they're very dramatic about it in that stoic Russian manner.
The sets were great, the special make up effects were very good. It's worth watching but you might want to consider a tranquilizer.
And btw, the Kola borehole is about 8 inches in diameter. It's literally a smallish hole drilled into the earth.
When I read the synopsis for this 2020 movie titled "Superdeep" (aka "Kolskaya sverhglubokaya"), I must admit that I was immediately interested, as the movie sounds rather interesting. So as I had the chance to sit down to watch "Superdeep" here in 2021, of course I did so.
I must say that "Superdeep" is a movie that will find some appeal to fans of John Carpenter's "The Thing", as there are some interesting similarities between the two movies.
However, "Superdeep" just doesn't really match "The Thing" in terms of intensity or entertainment value. Now, don't get me wrong here, because "Superdeep" is definitely a watchable movie, but writer and director Arseny Syuhin just didn't have the same ability as John Carpenter to make this into an equally entertaining and disturbing movie.
What "Superdeep" was lacking was that sense of isolation, hopelessness and cosmic dread that "The Thing" had to it, and it was showing on the screen. Sure, I managed to sit through the entire movie, but I was only adequately entertained. However, "Superdeep" is not a movie that warrants a second viewing, as it just didn't have the contents to its storyline for more than a single viewing.
The acting in the movie were good, and it was rather nice to get to sit down and watch a movie like this without having familiar faces on the screen.
Something that was holding the movie back was the fact that it was a rather generic, linear and predictable movie. Writer and director Arseny Syuhin just didn't throw any curveballs to the audience along the way, much to a greater disappointment actually.
"Superdeep" is definitely winning points on its special effect and visual effects. The creature design was rather interesting, and the scenes where the people finally give into the spores is just amazing. Those scenes by themselves makes it well worth sitting down to watch "Superdeep".
Ultimately, while "Superdeep" was watchable, it was just not a memorable or outstanding sci-fi horror experience. It was a shame, though, because there definitely was a lot of untapped potential here in the movie.
My rating of the 2020 movie "Superdeep" lands on a mediocre five out of ten stars.
I must say that "Superdeep" is a movie that will find some appeal to fans of John Carpenter's "The Thing", as there are some interesting similarities between the two movies.
However, "Superdeep" just doesn't really match "The Thing" in terms of intensity or entertainment value. Now, don't get me wrong here, because "Superdeep" is definitely a watchable movie, but writer and director Arseny Syuhin just didn't have the same ability as John Carpenter to make this into an equally entertaining and disturbing movie.
What "Superdeep" was lacking was that sense of isolation, hopelessness and cosmic dread that "The Thing" had to it, and it was showing on the screen. Sure, I managed to sit through the entire movie, but I was only adequately entertained. However, "Superdeep" is not a movie that warrants a second viewing, as it just didn't have the contents to its storyline for more than a single viewing.
The acting in the movie were good, and it was rather nice to get to sit down and watch a movie like this without having familiar faces on the screen.
Something that was holding the movie back was the fact that it was a rather generic, linear and predictable movie. Writer and director Arseny Syuhin just didn't throw any curveballs to the audience along the way, much to a greater disappointment actually.
"Superdeep" is definitely winning points on its special effect and visual effects. The creature design was rather interesting, and the scenes where the people finally give into the spores is just amazing. Those scenes by themselves makes it well worth sitting down to watch "Superdeep".
Ultimately, while "Superdeep" was watchable, it was just not a memorable or outstanding sci-fi horror experience. It was a shame, though, because there definitely was a lot of untapped potential here in the movie.
My rating of the 2020 movie "Superdeep" lands on a mediocre five out of ten stars.
The Russians have been putting out some pretty decent movies lately, really enjoyed sputnik and this one is pretty good too.
Yes its a sort of THE THING movie, but its well made and if i recall in The thing the plot was almost none existing too.
The special effects for this movie are amazing, the acting is not that bad.
If you like movies like The thing i highly recommend this movie.
Yes its a sort of THE THING movie, but its well made and if i recall in The thing the plot was almost none existing too.
The special effects for this movie are amazing, the acting is not that bad.
If you like movies like The thing i highly recommend this movie.
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- GoofsPlastic jumpsuits and gas masks aren't much of protection against 200 degrees (probably centigrade in Russia) heat as stated down the shaft. They seem to have a backpack containing a cooling system of sort, but one would really need a thermally insulated suit like a space suit.
- Alternate versionsThe studio created an alternate cut to tighten the pacing. That version runs 15 minutes shorter.
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- Country of origin
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- Also known as
- Kolskaya sverhglubokaya
- Filming locations
- Teriberka, Murmansk oblast, Russia(exterior scenes)
- Production company
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Box office
- Budget
- RUR 150,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $596,370
- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
- Color
- Color(original version)
- Aspect ratio
- 2.66:1
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