a5c7b9f00b An experimental submarine, the &quot;Siren II&quot;, is sent to find out what happened to the &quot;Siren I&quot;, which has mysteriously disappeared in a submarine rift. Things go awry when they begin to find things that shouldn&#39;t be there. If you like poor SE, (some) bad acting and a total lack of credibility, this is a movie for you. So a really cheap looking movie, but I liked it anyway. Why? Because I like those kind of movies. I can&#39;t help but smile when I see these kind of movies……. What were the producers, actors, director and SE people thinking when they made this film? Don&#39;t expect an &quot;Abyss&quot; or &quot;Alien&quot;, just a (very) low-budget horror/adventure movie.<br/><br/>There is one nice &quot;splatter&quot;moment when a guy&#39;s head is shot off, but for the most, the horror is pretty tame. The final monster is pretty cool too.<br/><br/>It&#39;s only 73 minutes long, so you can t go wrong there. Maybe you can pick it up at your local videostore or watch it on TV. I&#39;m sure you will have a good time watching it.<br/><br/>But don&#39;t say you weren&#39;t warned…………. An experimental submarine gets sent on a rescue mission to find out what happened to a previous similar sub. Things go nightmarishly awry when the rescue sub crew discover lethal genetic mutations deep under the ocean.<br/><br/>Director Juan Piquer Simon, working from a silly script by David Coleman, keeps the enjoyably inane story moving at a brisk pace, maintains an engaging earnest tone throughout, generates a reasonable amount of tension, and delivers a satisfying smattering of gooey gore. The sincere acting by the game cast keeps this picture humming: Jack Scaliarugged maverick designer Wick Hayes, R. Lee Ermeythe hard-nosed Captain Phillips, Ray Wiseshifty navigator Robbins, Deborah AdairWick&#39;s feisty ex-wife Lt. Nina Crawley, Ely Pougetthe sassy Ana Rivera, John Taleslikable smartaleck Joe Kane, and Tony Isbertno-nonsense pilot Fleming. The modest (not so) special effects possess a certain hokey charm. Joel Goldsmith&#39;s robust score does the rousing trick. Juan Marine&#39;s slick cinematography provides a fairly polished look. A tacky hoot.
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