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Deep Water

Original title: Amphibious 3D
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
1.2K
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Deep Water (2010)
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At the beginning, the uncle(a sorcerer) sends tamal out to get "the power" TA monster impregnates Tamal. At the end of the movie, baby creatures are pouring out of the wound on Tamal, and it... Read allAt the beginning, the uncle(a sorcerer) sends tamal out to get "the power" TA monster impregnates Tamal. At the end of the movie, baby creatures are pouring out of the wound on Tamal, and it becomes obvious what occurred.At the beginning, the uncle(a sorcerer) sends tamal out to get "the power" TA monster impregnates Tamal. At the end of the movie, baby creatures are pouring out of the wound on Tamal, and it becomes obvious what occurred.

  • Director
    • Brian Yuzna
  • Writers
    • San Fu Maltha
    • John Penney
    • Somtow Sucharitkul
  • Stars
    • Verdi Solaiman
    • Mohammad Aditya
    • Steven Baray
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    • Director
      • Brian Yuzna
    • Writers
      • San Fu Maltha
      • John Penney
      • Somtow Sucharitkul
    • Stars
      • Verdi Solaiman
      • Mohammad Aditya
      • Steven Baray
    • 15User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Verdi Solaiman
    Verdi Solaiman
    • Andi
    Mohammad Aditya
    • Big Rudi
    • (as M Aditya)
    Steven Baray
    • Rizal
    Dorman Borisman
    • Bimo
    Francis Bosco
    • Boss Harris
    Janna Fassaert
    Janna Fassaert
    • Skylar Shane
    Mikael Cakrawala Jehian
    • Aris
    Francis Magee
    Francis Magee
    • Jimmy Kudrow
    Timo Ottevanger
    • Logan
    Joshua Pandelaki
    • Officer Santoso
    Michael Paré
    Michael Paré
    • Jack Bowman
    Ida Jessica Peter
    • Rebecca Shane
    Ronald Reagen
    • Rizal
    Elke Salverda
    • Julie
    Bambang Budi Santoso
    • Tamal's Uncle
    Monica Sayangbati
    • Tamal
    Jimmy Sogalrey
    • Local Guide
    Putri Sukardi
    • Tuti
    • Director
      • Brian Yuzna
    • Writers
      • San Fu Maltha
      • John Penney
      • Somtow Sucharitkul
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    2marklester-landingin

    Not Scared

    There's something wrong with this movie i just can't figure out which one is the worst.

    Probably the acting. I don't think they're scared enough. C'mon a little acting workshop could have helped the actors. Dialogue. I don't think it needs to be done in 3D. Dubbing. Poor decision making on the part of the characters. Some weird and unnecessary scene input.

    On a positive note, I really liked the location and setting. It gives a very good scary premise because it creates an impression that they are far away to ask for rescue.I must say this is the type of movie that I'm going to enjoy watching on my "B and below movies" marathon.

    Just like my review, the film is disorganized and at some point, doesn't make sense.
    3Coventry

    You're running out of credit, Mr. Yuzna!

    Brian Yuzna is one the few remaining, and still active, producers/directors who can pretty much afford themselves everything. After all, he's the man who made the world a much better place with immortal horror classics like "Re-Animator", "From Beyond", "Society" and "Return of the Living Dead III", and therefore we still owe him gratitude. Of course, it's been thirty years, and with duds like "Rottweiler" and "Beneath Still Waters", Yuzna's untouchable status started declining fast. The inept, derivative, and - quite frankly - boring "Amphibious" won't do his credit much good, neither.

    Even in 2D, how I watched it, "Amphibious" clearly has good potential to be an undemanding and amusing creature-feature/giant monster flick. The opening sequences are also promising, with a young couple on holiday in Indonesia getting ripped to pieces by the tail of a humongous kind of sea-scorpion. Unfortunately, though, the plot then becomes unnecessarily convoluted and absurd. The monster is somehow spiritually linked to a child, and the marine biologist suffers from traumatic flashbacks. Who cares, we only want to see filthy Indonesian slaved traders getting devoured! Luckily, there's still a fair amount of gore the computerized special effects are reasonably decent. Yuzna is clever and experienced enough to only reveal small parts of the creature, and only show it in full during the finale.

    Mildly interesting also, at least to some people, is that "Amphibious" is a co-production with unusual countries involved, like Indonesia and The Netherlands. Many of the crew members are Dutch or Belgian, and also lead actress Jenna Fassaert can't hide her ugly accent. I don't criticize her, though, since the entire cast terrible.
    4paul_haakonsen

    Not the brightest moment for Yuzna here...

    I watched this movie in lack of having better to watch. And my interest was heightened when I saw that Brian Yuzna was behind this movie.

    And now that I have seen it, I sit here with somewhat of a feeling of having just sat through a late 80's - early 90's horror movie. It didn't seem like it was from 2010 at all. The storyline was pretty much what you've seen in movies back then.

    The story is pretty vague. Some researcher is doing work in the ocean somewhere in Asia, and she comes upon some awakened monster that preys upon a local fishing platform. There is some sub-plots about Tamal, about children being held against their will as work slaves and such, but there never really was a greater red line throughout the movie. And you are left wondering, where did this monster come from, how could it have survived for that long, and most importantly of all, just a big why, why, why at most things in the movie.

    "Amphibious" was dragged down by a tedious storyline that would have worked better back in the 80's or 90's, but even more so was weighed down by horrible dialogue and pretty bad acting. Sure there were moments of clarity, but in overall, the acting done by the native Indonesians cast for the movie was less than halfhearted. And also one thing comes to mind, why would they be speaking English and not Bahasa Indonesia at a remote location like that? It just didn't make sense.

    Now, one of the two things the movie did have working in its favor, was that it worked well at building up suspense. Brian Yuzna is great at doing that, and managed to pull it off in "Amphibious" nicely enough. And the second part that worked well for the movie was the creature itself. Sure, you have to look past the fact that it is a gargantuan scorpion that lives under the water. But once you get past that stupid flaw, then the creature was actually nicely made, and it looked real enough. So hats off for the special effects team on "Amphibious".

    I enjoy horror movies, and "Amphibious" was, sadly enough, below average. And I doubt that it is a movie that I will ever be sitting down with for a second watching. The movie is good enough for a single watching, then it is bagged, tagged and forgotten.
    6trashgang

    bad Yuzna flick

    When I saw this at my local shop I bought it for two reasons, it was very cheap for being a real 3D but most of all it was the new Brian Yuzna flick. I knew him from the follow-ups of the Reanimator franchise so I knew he could make some gory flicks.

    Looking towards the cover of the Blu ray it was clearly a rip-off of Piranha 3D and Piranha 3DD. Don't ever think that you will see that shot somewhere in Amphibious. It even goes a bit further on the negative kind. It has an SyFy or The Asylum overlook. This isn't a straight horror it's a pure creature feature but one of the CGI kind and making it more ridiculous is the fact that it's prehistoric.

    I can dig the settings but I wasn't satisfied with the gore or horror. There isn't that much in it but when it does it's okay and even a bit gruesome but in fact it's more about saving children who are working as slaves on some kind of fishing thing. Of course Skylar (Janna Fassaert) do search for prehistoric life and so it comes that the creature is found but it also has to do with black magic.

    You don't watch it for the acting because some acting is wooden as hell, Fassaert is okay but still it could have been a SyFy flick. Rather disappointed for a Yuzna flick.

    On part of the 3D that was okay. If you watch it 2D you never will have the feeling that some shot were done for 3D. The 3D works now and then rather good and it does work throughout the whole movie. Shark Night 3D (2011) for example was only in 3D when there was action of the shark.

    Guess a lot will hate Amphibious, pure for the creature freaks. Maybe the best thing was the start of the movie with the couple going for a swim, that delivered some good moments.

    Gore 1,5/5 Nudity 1/5 Effects 3/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5
    5RatedVforVinny

    Have seen better in the 'Sea Monster' genre

    An Indonisan sea-creature movie, that concerns a monster type scorpion, with an interesting subplot of captive kids (working for smugglers). A 'hokey' type picture you can watch and easily enjoy.

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    • Trivia
      Skylar's laptop cover is emblazoned with the words "Miskatonic Oceanographic". This is an in-joke. Miskatonic University is a fictional university in the equally fictional town of Arkham, Mass., created by the writer HP Lovecraft. It was first mentioned in Lovecraft's 1922 story "Herbert West : Reanimator", which was filmed in 1985 with Stuart Gordon as director and Brian Yuzna as producer.
    • Goofs
      The textbook on the table next to Skylar's laptop during her first scene has the misspelled title "Standard Methosds" on the spine. Later 0:37:56 we can see that the correct title "Standard Methods" is printed on the cover.
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      (Mikkel Maltha (as M. Maltha))

      Performed by Jolien Grunberg

      Produced by Jack Pisters and Fons Merkies

      Guitars: Jack Pisters

      Drums: Victor Dirks

      Bass: Jamie Van Hek

      Recorded and Mixed by Jonas Filtenborg

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2010 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • Indonesia
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Amphibious Creature of the Deep
    • Filming locations
      • Indonesia
    • Production companies
      • Fu Works
      • Komodo Dragon
      • Komodo Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $78,506
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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