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Beneath

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
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3.5/10
5.2K
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Beneath (2013)
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Six high school seniors celebrating in the middle of a lake find themselves trapped on a rowboat due to a man-eating fish.Six high school seniors celebrating in the middle of a lake find themselves trapped on a rowboat due to a man-eating fish.Six high school seniors celebrating in the middle of a lake find themselves trapped on a rowboat due to a man-eating fish.

  • Director
    • Larry Fessenden
  • Writers
    • Tony Daniel
    • Brian Smith
  • Stars
    • Bonnie Dennison
    • Daniel Zovatto
    • Jon Orsini
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    • Director
      • Larry Fessenden
    • Writers
      • Tony Daniel
      • Brian Smith
    • Stars
      • Bonnie Dennison
      • Daniel Zovatto
      • Jon Orsini
    • 178User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
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    Bonnie Dennison
    Bonnie Dennison
    • Kitty
    Daniel Zovatto
    Daniel Zovatto
    • Johnny
    Jon Orsini
    • Simon
    • (as Jonny Orsini)
    Chris Conroy
    Chris Conroy
    • Matt
    Griffin Newman
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    • Zeke
    Mackenzie Rosman
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    • Deb
    Mark Margolis
    Mark Margolis
    • Mr. Parks
    Graham Reznick
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    3kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Absolutely disastrous killer fish effort

    Gathering together for one last trip following high school graduation, a group of friends' trip to a small nearby lake forces them to come face-to-face with the lake's monstrous fish creature living there and try to find a way to get out alive.

    This one here had just a never-ending series of problems against it that there's not a whole lot of good points for it. The biggest issue with the film is that the film thinks these kinds of callous, vile humans are worthy of being the center-stage for the actions in here, yet none of them are ever worthy of doing anything more than being cannon fodder for the creature as other, smarter characters fought it off. Relying on bullying, cheating, blackmail and deciding that others where more worthy of living and dumping their friends overboard to die with the creature in the lake with them is perhaps the biggest death-knell to each of these characters, especially since all the while there's more than enough tactics on hand to actually fight it off with a gallant effort without resorting to dumping your friends in with the creature that even thinking of resorting to that tactic is really hard to forgive. Of course, the fact that there's one who knows the truth about it but decides against telling the others so that he can win the heart of the group's resident slut doesn't do much to favor this either, and the fact that this one tends to focus solely on the group sitting in the canoe arguing with each other tends to make for wholly uneventful programming with nothing interesting happening. That said, the gore isn't half-bad for the mangled bodies really look like they've been munched on and the creature does have some realistic looks to it since it's kept to a more reasonable size without being too gigantic to live there undetected, and frankly some of the sequences in the later half with the rapidly- drowning boat do get somewhat suspenseful. Overall, though, there's not too much to like here.

    Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Graphic Violence.
    4Sleepin_Dragon

    It's not good.

    Beware what's lurking in the lake. Six friends celebrate one last break together, but encounter a deadly, man eating fish.

    I'd be surprised if anyone who watches this film, is going to go into it with any high expectations, mine were pretty low, and were realised.

    A low budget attempted gore fest, which has quite literally been done to death. Sadly it doesn't offer up anything original, and the million other times it's been done, it's been done better.

    If you like those films on the horror channel, megalodon, sharktopus and ghostshark etc, then this may be up your Street, for me, it was almost a painful watch, apart from a few moments of tension.

    Clichés galore, including the handsome, irritating jock, I have thrown him in first.

    Mark Margolis is hugely wasted here, which is a shame, as he is the one here that provides any sort of presence, the group of youngsters are energetic, if perhaps a little raw.

    Poor, 4/10.
    3RaveyDaveyGravy

    Snaws

    Bad, not in a good way.

    If you're going to make a low budget shark/croc/piranha knock off you need talent. No talent? You need good actors. No talent and no good actors available? You need really inventive kills. None of the above = weekend hobby film making. Dumb, illogical, boring boring boring. And, why did they always paddle towards the furthest shore???
    1svartamoln

    90 minutes of my life wasted.

    There's no word to describe this movie because it was awful from beginning to end. I usually check on IMDb to see if a movie is worth watching but I checked on the wrong movie (there are two movies called Beneath on IMDb).

    At first I thought it would be a good movie to see, I didn't expect any masterpiece but from the very first moment I saw that ancient fish I realized this was gonna be a waste of time, I needed to watch the end of the movie though just to warrant my first impression, but the bad acting, the poor effects and the lack of budget made me write my very first comment on IMDb just to prevent you from watching this movie, plus the storyline was unclear, I didn't even know why they decided to use the rowboat, knowing (one of them) it would be very likely to be attacked by the fish or that one of the boys decides to take a swim.

    Do yourself a favor and skip this movie, it's a waste of time.
    3Chase_Witherspoon

    Friday the 13th in a row boat

    The oversized antagonist of this run of the mill creature feature isn't a bad specimen and definitely looks like something out of the River Monsters alumni, not too far beyond realistic proportions. But that's about all I can praise in this otherwise irritating labour as six high school seniors try to stay afloat a sinking row boat as they're stalked by the voracious lake monster whilst tensions amongst the group threaten their survival.

    Most of the characters are clichés (the nerd, the jock, the outsider) and some are plainly irritating, not to mention uneven as the plot meanders from one fatality to the next. It doesn't take long for this lemon to lose its zest, the brittle relationships deteriorating into ridiculous scenarios that accelerate the attrition rate beyond I'm sure even the appetite of the assailant. Aside from the abysmal acting and puerile dialogue, the key weakness in the plot is the fact that the riverbank is clearly visible in almost every shot, yet despite their obvious proximity to shore, these directionless debutantes never seem to get any closer to it. Had they been depicted further from land in a vast lake, the situation would've been more believable.

    Unlike the typical monster movie, there's a rather morbid conclusion to this aimless outing, though it doesn't necessarily redeem the previous 80-minutes which even by B-movie standards is pretty mediocre.

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    • Trivia
      This whole film was shot using natural light.
    • Goofs
      The blood stains on Deb's swimsuit change from long to close shots.
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      Referenced in Top 5 Scary Videos: Top 5 Worst Horror Movies You Should Never Watch - Part 4 (2021)
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      Where I Belong
      Written by Tom Laverack

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 2021 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Внизу
    • Filming locations
      • Oxford, Connecticut, USA(naugatuck state forest)
    • Production companies
      • Chiller Films
      • Glass Eye Pix
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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