Below
Matthew Davis: Primary Contributor
Bruce Greenwood: Primary Contributor
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Gary Broadway, Max Casali, Nick Chinlund, Alexis Conran, Matthew Davis
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- Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
- Rated: R (Restricted)
- Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
- Theatrical Release Date: Jan 08, 2009
- DVD Release Date: Mar 11, 2003
- Run Time: 105 minutes
- ASIN: B00005JKWG
- UPC: 786936214673
- Sales Rank: 24572
Amazon Customer Reviews:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
    Trapped In A Tin Can At The Bottom Of The Ocean..., 2008-04-04
BELOW is director David Twohy's (Pitch Black, Chronicles Of Riddick) masterwork of paranoia, conspiracy, claustrophobia, and oh yeah, deep sea hauntings! The USS Tiger Shark rescues 3 members of a doomed british ship, only to be hunted by germans from above; and haunted by ghostly visions, noises, and occurances below! Malfunctions and tragedies just sort of happen in ways that seem supernatural. Has a dead crewmember returned, or is everyone going slowly insane due to lack of oxygen? As things unfold, we find that not everyone is as they appear to be. All of the action takes place in quarters and corridors so tight that it's difficult to move freely. I could feel the compactness and confinement on board as I watched! I'd never survive being on a submarine, even without the ghoulish goings on! BELOW hit me in the same way as THE DESCENT did, by making me feel trapped along w/ the Tiger Shark crew! The story reminded me of some of the better tales from old E.C. comics or CREEPY and EERIE magazine. The cast is flawless in their heightening fear and insanity. Bruce Greenwood and Olivia Williams are especially good in their roles. Highly recommended...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    Supernatural Adventure , 2007-12-28
Somewhat of an undiscovered film, many viewers might find "Below" just sitting on the shelf at a local DVD rental store. Upon closer inspection, it collects a recognizable cast and an interesting enough premise to warrant further exploration. Below is a film that will appeal to anyone who revels in Submarine films, but this particular one is a bit more on the haunted side.
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br /So what makes Below better than the average spooky film? The WWII era based film is great period work, with clunky phones, large dials and tattooed, old school sailors who know that each new day is a blessing. The aspect of this script that is great is the fact it does an excellent job of allowing the cast and their ties to the storyline slowly soak in over time, without revealing too much before the film ends. The cinematic appeal is to be expected, with props going to the writers for making sure that each little surprise leads to another, without the viewer feeling they are being dragged along nor given too much revealing information too soon. More mystery than monster mash, Below is a film that definitely warrants more props than it has gotten, with a stellar cast and many suspenseful scenes that still leave one wondering just who else knows what, who is good or bad, and how the intriguing storyline will ultimately finish.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    A ghost story in a submarine, 2007-12-11
An American submarine rescues the British survivors of an apparent U-boat attack, but that's not really the beginning of the story. As the film moves forward, the story of the USS Tiger Shark comes into focus, and provides the backbone for an interesting and competent -- if not particularly suprising -- submarine ghost story. Unlike a lot of modern ghost stories, "Below" isn't a gore-fest, and doesn't resort to cheap scares. (To be fair, you don't HAVE to use cheap scares when your movie is set in a subarine.)
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br /The cast is surprisingly good, and they're ably directed by the mood-light-loving David Twohy. The supporting characters are appropriately colorful, even when the delve into the realm of cliche. The script shows the touches of both Twohy and Darren Aronofsky, which is probably why it lends itself so well to the weird blend of realism and fantasy that this story demands.
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br /Fans of the kind of suspense you only get when a film is set underwater will find a lot to love in "Below," as will anyone who enjoys the occasional supernatural thriller. "Below" is successful because it crosses those two subgenres without diminishing either. All in all, a very satisfying little flick.
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