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Beneath Still Waters

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
2.1K
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Beneath Still Waters (2005)
Horror

Two boys make a pact to do something brave, crazy and dangerous. They will see their town one last time before a man-made lake floods it forever, burying it under the deep lake.Two boys make a pact to do something brave, crazy and dangerous. They will see their town one last time before a man-made lake floods it forever, burying it under the deep lake.Two boys make a pact to do something brave, crazy and dangerous. They will see their town one last time before a man-made lake floods it forever, burying it under the deep lake.

  • Director
    • Brian Yuzna
  • Writers
    • Matthew Costello
    • Mike Hostench
    • Ángel Sala
  • Stars
    • Omar Muñoz
    • Santiago Pasaglia
    • Eva Pont
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Yuzna
    • Writers
      • Matthew Costello
      • Mike Hostench
      • Ángel Sala
    • Stars
      • Omar Muñoz
      • Santiago Pasaglia
      • Eva Pont
    • 42User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Omar Muñoz
    • Luis (10 Years Old)
    Santiago Pasaglia
    • Teo
    • (as Santiago Passaglia)
    Eva Pont
    • Cult Member
    Norberto Morán
    Norberto Morán
    • Cult Member
    Hugo Mesa
    • Cult Member
    Esperanza De la Vega
    • Cult Member
    Patrick Gordon
    • Mordecai Salas
    Charlotte Salt
    Charlotte Salt
    • Clara Borgia
    Antonio Portillo
    • Roberto Borgia
    Pilar Soto
    • Susana
    Damià Plensa
    • Antonio
    Michael McKell
    Michael McKell
    • Dan Quarry
    Raquel Meroño
    Raquel Meroño
    • Teresa Borgia
    María Borrego
    • Camera Operator - Bea
    Ricardo Birnbaum
    Ricardo Birnbaum
    • Sound Recordist - Nacho
    Josep Maria Pou
    Josep Maria Pou
    • Julio Gambine
    • (as José Mª Pou)
    Carlos Castañon
    • Police Captain Keller
    Mansueto Manel
    • Policeman Beto
    • Director
      • Brian Yuzna
    • Writers
      • Matthew Costello
      • Mike Hostench
      • Ángel Sala
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    4claudio_carvalho

    The Town of Evil

    In 1965, in Northern Spain, a dam will be built to bring progress to the location of Desbaria and the town of Marienbad is near to be completely flooded. Two boys, Teo and Luis, cross the security boundary to play in the evacuated town and Teo listen to voices in the abandoned church. They find a group of strange people chained in the watered basement, Teo releases their leader Mordecai Salas (Patrick Gordon) and is killed by him. Forty years later, in the celebration of the fortieth anniversary of Debaria Dam, the teenager Antonio (Damià Plensa) vanishes in the lake while swimming with his girlfriend Susana (Pilar Soto) and their friend Clara Borgia (Charlotte Salt). The police divers, with the support of the outsider photo journalist Dan Quarry (Michael McKell) that is filming the submerged Marienbad to write a matter about the town, try unsuccessfully to find the body. When eerie things happen in the spot, Dan and the local journalist and daughter of the builder of the dam Teresa Borgia (Raquel Meroño) disclose dark secrets about Marienbad, Salas and his evil cult of the power of the flame.

    I am a big fan of Brian Yuzna, but "Beneath Still Waters" is a huge deception. The screenplay is a complete and flawed mess, with terrible development of characters and situations and many shameful lines. The acting in general is not good, and the lead pair shows no chemistry. The special effects are very reasonable, and I believe many actors and actresses have been dubbed in English. The sequence of the bacchanal recalls the disturbing cult "Society" in the debut of this great director. Unfortunately his two last works ("Rottweiler" and "Beneath Still Waters") are very disappointing. My vote is four.

    Title (Brazil): "Mistério no Lago" ("Mystery in the Lake")
    4wolfbeast

    Atmospheric, but not very good.

    This movie wanted to be so much more than it turned out to be. A lot of potential in the story, but some rather poor director's work never made it come alive.

    The movie itself is enjoyable to watch, if you can punch through the Spanish actors struggling with their English, and the sometimes laughable B-movie effects (although in other places the effects are once again quite good). The acting in many cases is amateuristic and very, very poor for all the people that are not main actors.

    Some good make-up and special effects are a plus again however, but overall it leaves much to be desired. Your mileage may vary on this one, as it has its strong points and weak points. Some nice diving work and underwater camera-work. The atmosphere is there too, which makes for a nice setting despite the weak acting.
    4The_Void

    Extremely poor showing from Brian Yuzna

    I'd heard nothing but bad things about this film; but decided to track it down anyway simply because it has so much promise. For a start it was directed by Brian Yuzna' part of the creative genius behind Re-Animator and director of horror masterpieces Society and Return of the Living Dead 3; and secondly, the plot; which is based on a book by Matthew Costello, sounded like a great base for a horror movie. I figured that with these two elements in place, things couldn't possibly be as bad as I'd heard. Well...to say things went wrong would be an understatement. The plot focuses on a Spanish village named Marienbad; a place where the locals are gradually succumbing to a Satanic cult lead by a man named Mordecai Salas. Someone or other has hatched a plan involving building a dam to flood the town and it's inhabitants; but the plan fails when a couple of no good kids end up freeing the cult leader before the town is engulfed in water. Fast forward forty years and the village of Desbaria stands in its place; though the cult leader is waiting for his revenge.

    The film gets off to a really good start as we watch a couple of kids traverse across a flooded town and into a brilliantly realised Satanic church where they are greeted by a group of bewitched locals. But once this is over and we move into the present day, things start to go downhill. The main problem with the film is that it's a mess. There are a handful of good ideas but they haven't been put together coherently which takes most of the credibility away from the film. The film also feels very cheap; the poor acting doesn't help in this respect, and neither does the turgid script which is littered with trite lines of dialogue. The film does feature some nice locations, which is nice, but that's really the only good thing I have to say about it. Anyone who has seen more than a few Brian Yuzna films will know that the director likes to let things descend into chaos so he can show a wave of graphic images; and that happens here, but it's not as good as it was in the likes of Society and really just caps off a very disappointing effort. I wouldn't hesitate to name this as Yuzna's worst alongside Faust: Love of the Damned, and only hardcore fans need apply.
    disdressed12

    all over the map

    wow,this thing is really all over the place.sometimes the acting is not bad.at other times,it' not good at all.the dialogue ranges from decent to lame.sometimes there's just no context.the tone is a mess.i can't tell if it was supposed to be a thriller, or a black comedy,or a parody.sometimes this thing is just so over the top,it's ridiculous.then,all of a sudden it switches gears,and it seems like it's trying to be serious.there's really more than one movie here.i guess it was an entertaining mess,if nothing else.i give it a 2--no wait--a 6--i mean a 4--or maybe a 7.wait a minute.i'm all over the place.kinda like this movie.i can't give it a rating.i wouldn't know where to start.
    2Obliviax

    How could this go so wrong?

    As a longtime Yuzna fan, I was absolutely delighted when I heard of this project. I happened upon the novel on which this film is based many years ago, and it's always stuck with me - there are some genuinely creepy ideas (and moments) in there. Great director, good source material... what could possibly go wrong?

    A great many things, apparently.

    The acting and dialogue are stilted, the atmosphere (which should just create itself, given the setting) simply isn't there, and the dreadful scene-chewing performance of Patrick Gordon as the villain of the piece deflates any sense of dread one may have had. Even the one decent monster effect is wasted in a brief and poorly-sequenced shot. As much as it pains me to say, Mr. Yuzna seems to have hit a bit of a slump. Do yourself a favour - skip this one and watch "Beyond Re-Animator" instead.

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    • Trivia
      (at around 5 mins) In the city of Marienbad before it floods, the boys throw rocks at a poster for "El Rostro de la Bestia," which has credits for Paul Naschy and Brian Yuzna. There is no such movie, but Yuzna did direct Naschy in Rottweiler (2004).
    • Goofs
      One of the creatures trapped in the sunken city has its hand melted onto its face. In some shots it's the right hand, in others it's the left.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      David: I hate them!

    • Connections
      Features El Cid (1961)
    • Soundtracks
      El Payaso
      Written by Alfonso García, Valerio Veneras (as Valerio Beneras) and Daniel Pelayo

      Performed by El Retrato and Dirty Princess

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 2005 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sota l'aigua tranquil·la
    • Filming locations
      • Boadilla del Monte, Madrid, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Fantastic Factory (Filmax)
      • Canal+ España
      • Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales (ICAA)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,001
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)

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