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Una pareja joven y moderna que va a Francia a explorar una casa submarina, sufre un cambio de planes cuando ingresan al interior de una extraña casa ubicada en el fondo del mar y su presenci... Leer todoUna pareja joven y moderna que va a Francia a explorar una casa submarina, sufre un cambio de planes cuando ingresan al interior de una extraña casa ubicada en el fondo del mar y su presencia despierta un espíritu.Una pareja joven y moderna que va a Francia a explorar una casa submarina, sufre un cambio de planes cuando ingresan al interior de una extraña casa ubicada en el fondo del mar y su presencia despierta un espíritu.
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Well, this movie was certainly unique.
When I sat down to watch the 2021 horror mystery "The Deep House" from writers Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury I hadn't even heard about the movie. I had just briefly skimmed through the synopsis and figured from the cover that it could potentially be a movie worthwhile watching. So of course I opted to watch "The Deep House".
I have to admit flat out that I really enjoyed the concept of "The Deep House". The whole thing with a submerged and genuinely creepy house being explored with limited light sources and limited air supply was something that had an interesting appeal to it. And there were definitely some great moments to be experienced throughout the course of the movie. While this out of the ordinary approach to a horror movie was interesting, the actual storyline itself was sort of mundane, if you objectively take a step back and look at it.
And while "The Deep House" was watchable, this was hardly a horror mystery that warrants more than just a single viewing. Yeah, the movie's storyline just didn't have enough aspects and layers, nor contents to support more than just that one and only viewing. So that was something that weighed against the movie.
The acting performances in "The Deep House" were somewhat inadequate, because the two main performers were essentially wearing diving masks for about 95% of the movie, so you lost a lot of facial expressions and mimicry in the dialogue. And being submerged and swimming around certainly also had some limitations upon bodily movement and body language. Again, a shame, because it worked against the overall feel of the movie.
For a horror movie then "The Deep House" just didn't really cut it. Aside from the underwater theme, then "The Deep House" didn't bring anything new or overly thrilling to the horror genre.
Once you get past the submerged creepy house factor of the movie, then you are left with a rather mediocre and mundane horror experience. And once you take out that watery doom factor, you just have a haunted storyline that is similar to many other horror movies.
The camera work in "The Deep House" should also be addressed, as it had that shoddy and wobbly found footage crap style of camera operation to it. I don't enjoy that, since it feels amateurish and low budget. When I sit down to watch a movie, I want to watch proper cinematography, and not something I could do myself with my DV camera.
My rating of "The Deep House" lands on a bland five out of ten stars. I would have rated it a six, but given the fact that so much was lost in terms of acting and mimicry because of the masks and the restrictions of being underwater for almost the entire movie, then I have to let the final rating sink to the bottom as a bland five stars.
When I sat down to watch the 2021 horror mystery "The Deep House" from writers Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury I hadn't even heard about the movie. I had just briefly skimmed through the synopsis and figured from the cover that it could potentially be a movie worthwhile watching. So of course I opted to watch "The Deep House".
I have to admit flat out that I really enjoyed the concept of "The Deep House". The whole thing with a submerged and genuinely creepy house being explored with limited light sources and limited air supply was something that had an interesting appeal to it. And there were definitely some great moments to be experienced throughout the course of the movie. While this out of the ordinary approach to a horror movie was interesting, the actual storyline itself was sort of mundane, if you objectively take a step back and look at it.
And while "The Deep House" was watchable, this was hardly a horror mystery that warrants more than just a single viewing. Yeah, the movie's storyline just didn't have enough aspects and layers, nor contents to support more than just that one and only viewing. So that was something that weighed against the movie.
The acting performances in "The Deep House" were somewhat inadequate, because the two main performers were essentially wearing diving masks for about 95% of the movie, so you lost a lot of facial expressions and mimicry in the dialogue. And being submerged and swimming around certainly also had some limitations upon bodily movement and body language. Again, a shame, because it worked against the overall feel of the movie.
For a horror movie then "The Deep House" just didn't really cut it. Aside from the underwater theme, then "The Deep House" didn't bring anything new or overly thrilling to the horror genre.
Once you get past the submerged creepy house factor of the movie, then you are left with a rather mediocre and mundane horror experience. And once you take out that watery doom factor, you just have a haunted storyline that is similar to many other horror movies.
The camera work in "The Deep House" should also be addressed, as it had that shoddy and wobbly found footage crap style of camera operation to it. I don't enjoy that, since it feels amateurish and low budget. When I sit down to watch a movie, I want to watch proper cinematography, and not something I could do myself with my DV camera.
My rating of "The Deep House" lands on a bland five out of ten stars. I would have rated it a six, but given the fact that so much was lost in terms of acting and mimicry because of the masks and the restrictions of being underwater for almost the entire movie, then I have to let the final rating sink to the bottom as a bland five stars.
I like the idea - the problem was the people who made this - the two lead "actors" also "wrote" it. The dialog is absolutely awful.
When he says to her "you've got 60 minutes of air and you can hold your breath for 3 minutes," something that no one has ever said to anyone for no reason ever, I knew we were in trouble. Why would you tell someone out of the blue "and you can hold your breath for 3 minutes, you know, in case we meet ghosts down there or something..."
The two leads cannot act. They're reciting terribly written dialog. And when anything happens, the camera just flings all over the place so you get flashing lights, stuff in front of you that you can't tell what it is, and the 'actors" in shock.
Also, you get the standard ten "this is great" two line reviews in IMDB from "people" with no other reviews who...you guessed it...worked on this.
I do like the concept. It should be made by competent film makers so it isn't a chore to get through. Maybe someone else will give it a shot at some point.
When he says to her "you've got 60 minutes of air and you can hold your breath for 3 minutes," something that no one has ever said to anyone for no reason ever, I knew we were in trouble. Why would you tell someone out of the blue "and you can hold your breath for 3 minutes, you know, in case we meet ghosts down there or something..."
The two leads cannot act. They're reciting terribly written dialog. And when anything happens, the camera just flings all over the place so you get flashing lights, stuff in front of you that you can't tell what it is, and the 'actors" in shock.
Also, you get the standard ten "this is great" two line reviews in IMDB from "people" with no other reviews who...you guessed it...worked on this.
I do like the concept. It should be made by competent film makers so it isn't a chore to get through. Maybe someone else will give it a shot at some point.
I got a terrible headache cause of that woman who yelled Ben Ben Ben all the time throughout the movie.
It just got kind of frustrating to watch. The story of this film and the plot of the events are nothing but a cliché of all similar horror films, except that this film is underwater and is not terrifying at all.
It just got kind of frustrating to watch. The story of this film and the plot of the events are nothing but a cliché of all similar horror films, except that this film is underwater and is not terrifying at all.
Worth a one time watch for it's originality. I appreciate the intention. I'm sure it was a whole other challenge filming underwater. It's ok but really fell flat in the last quarter of the film.
OK. As most reviewers have indicated, the concept is somewhat unique but the overall story is lacking character depth and better explanation.
The film quality was not bad but the dialogue didn't add much direction or give the viewer reasons to invest in the characters. There were a few creepy moments but nothing to rave about and there was, in my opinion, a lack luster ending.
Simply put, it wasn't awful but it has a long way to go before it can be compared to this directorial duo's brilliance displayed in their prior film "Inside".
The film quality was not bad but the dialogue didn't add much direction or give the viewer reasons to invest in the characters. There were a few creepy moments but nothing to rave about and there was, in my opinion, a lack luster ending.
Simply put, it wasn't awful but it has a long way to go before it can be compared to this directorial duo's brilliance displayed in their prior film "Inside".
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe Montagnac family motto is the French translation of a famous H.P. Lovecraft's quote: "That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons, even death may die."
- ErroresOne of the divers is using a Shearwater dive computer. He appears to be able to put on music to listen to - no dive computer has the ability to play music; divers are expected to be paying 100% attention to their surroundings, air supply, buddy's air supply and dive buddy's location, etc. Music would be a distraction.
- Créditos curiososThere is an extra scene at the end of the credits.
- ConexionesFeatured in Dead Meat Horror Awards 2022 (2022)
- Bandas sonorasJe ne Sais plus
(You don't Own me)
Written by John Madara and Dave White
French lyrics by Billy Nencioli and Jacques Revaux
Performed by Jacqueline Boyer
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- The Deep House
- Locaciones de filmación
- Anglès, Occitanie, Francia(Break and asking for information in a village)
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- USD 1,899,068
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 25 minutos
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- 2.39:1
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