
In the dark silence of the sea during World War II, the submarine U.S.S. Tiger Shark prowls on what should be a routine rescue mission. But, for the shell-shocked crew, trapped together in the sub's narrow corridors and constricted spaces, this is about to become a journey into the sensory delusions, mental deceptions and runaway fear that lurk just below the surface of the ocean and deep inside the human psyche.... (Full plot summary below)
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In the dark silence of the sea during World War II, the submarine U.S.S. Tiger Shark prowls on what should be a routine rescue mission. But, for the shell-shocked crew, trapped together in the sub's narrow corridors and constricted spaces, this is about to become a journey into the sensory delusions, mental deceptions and runaway fear that lurk just below the surface of the ocean and deep inside the human psyche.
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| eFilmCritic.comBrian MckayHalf Submarine flick, Half Ghost Story, All in one criminally neglected film |
| New TimesLuke Y. ThompsonTwohy's a good yarn-spinner, and ultimately the story compels. |
| Zap2it.comMichael SzymanskiThe limited sets and small confined and dark spaces also are homages to a classic low-budget film noir movie. |
| San Diego MetropolitanJean LowerisonThere is nothing outstanding about this film, but it is good enough and will likely be appreciated most by sailors and folks who know their way around a submarine. |
| Sun Publications (Chicago, IL)Josh LarsenCombine the paranoid claustrophobia of a submarine movie with the unsettling spookiness of the supernatural -- why didn't Hollywood think of this sooner? |
| Talking Pictures (U.S.)Tony Toscano..."Below" is just a slightly above average thriller... |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliAs ghost stories go, this one is handled with great subtlety and delicacy. |
| Countingdown.comLarry CarrollA submarine flick with more tension than U-571, and a sci-fi/scary movie more terrifying than Signs. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.We get the sense that Twohy wants to push this movie to the limits but eases up in the last minutes and tends to resort to old horror clichés... |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekDistinctly sub-par...more likely to drown a viewer in boredom than to send any shivers down his spine. |