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Directed by James Cameron
The crew of an experimental, high-tech submersible is called into action to investigate a mysterious nuclear submarine crash. A series of strange encounters leads the crew to suspect the accident was caused by an extraterrestrial craft, and that they may be participating in an encounter with an alien species. However, in order to make contact, they must not only brave the abyss, an exceedingly deep underwater canyon, but also deal with the violent actions of one of their own crew members, an increasingly paranoid Navy SEAL officer. Approved by director James Cameron, The Abyss: Special Edition is an extended director's cut of the 1989 underwater science fiction epic, reinstating nearly a half hour of footage removed from the original release under studio pressure. Much of the restored footage places the film's events in a grander political context, as the crew's mission becomes a factor in the dangerous escalation of nuclear tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. The largest change involves the film's ending, which provides further information on the aliens' mission on Earth, bringing the film to closer to Cameron's intention: a modern remake of Robert Wise's The Day the Earth Stood Still. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
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"For me, this is one of those "comfort movies" that I love to watch on those rainy days when you get nothing done. I like watching the extended edition best, even though it makes the film almost tedious to watch...although by the time the movie ends, if I'm watching on a rainy day, I'm usually asleep. Great FX (for it's time) and likeable, blue-collar characters all around. " [More]
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"In my DVD library, scifi and fantasy are held in high esteem and are arranged separately, from each other as genres and from the rest of the bunch, so that I can easily peruse them when I am getting the fix to watch something in either genre. After watching Willow, my eyes traveled over both genre collections and landed on this movie from 1989. For some reason, I had to pull it out and watch it again, likely because it had been a few years since I saw it last.Funny thing ab " [More]
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"I don't swim very well. I drop -- Nay! I plummet to the bottom of any body of water. I do the proper type of kicking and I make the right arm movements, but somehow my trajectory in the water takes a sharp turn downward and soon I am plowing through everyone's feet. I'm fine at the bottom of the pool, because there is no further room for me to drop, and suddenly I turn into The Man From Atlantis (Hey! Where is " [More]
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"I am not going to just say this movie sucked. Cause that would not be totally true. It would, however, be mostly true."The Abyss" is another James Cameron movie that is all in water. And once again he proves his mirt " [More]
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"In no particular order: The Abyss - The beauty and majesty of the ocean and all its secrets. Ghosts of the Abyss - A real life Abyss. Jaws - The most terrifying water movie ever made. Period.[More]
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Turning away from the dystopias of The Terminator (1984) and Aliens (1986), James Cameron marshaled innovative special effects (and a motley crew of oil drillers) to assert that love is the answer in The Abyss (1989). Reportedly inspired by underwater footage of the recently located Titanic wreckage, Cameron decided to transfer his science-fiction-spectacle expertise to the deep sea. Shot underwater in a seven million gallon nuclear reactor tank, this extended yarn about nuclear subs, oil rig divers, and the interpersonal relations between the oddball Deepcore crew, their fearless leader Bud, his prickly almost ex-wife Lindsey, and gung-ho Navy SEALS feels authentically claustrophobic and other-worldly. The seraphic NTIs complete the sub-terrestrial wonder. Praised for its visual splendor and strong performances from Ed Harris and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, if not always for its plot, The Abyss was not quite the blockbuster it needed to be. But the ground-breaking, Oscar-winning special effects -- particularly the exploratory water node -- set the stage for the 1990s' explosion in CGI effects, beginning with Cameron's molten-metal T-1000 in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). Despite The Abyss's warm message about marital bonds, Cameron and producer-wife Gale Anne Hurd split during production. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 

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