The Abyss (1989)
Director: James Cameron
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
James Cameron's follow-up to Aliens abandons deep space for the spacey deep, and hits rock bottom as the submarine genre meets Close Encounters. A nuclear sub crashes on the floor of the Atlantic, and the motley crew of an underwater station attached to an oil rig investigate. Inevitably problems mount: a hurricane rages above, a loony marine is on the loose, and cap'n Ed Harris is forced to work with his estranged wife (Mastrantonio), who we're continually told is an utter bitch but who is actually characterised as a perfectly reasonable, efficient engineer. Moreover, there's something out there - though from the first glimpse of flashing lights cruising the deep, anyone who knows their Spielberg will guess the presence is benign. After a relatively gripping start, Cameron's folie de grandeur rapidly sinks into cliché, absurdity and hyperbole; a collapsing crane contributes one pleasingly extended chain of disasters, but the rest of this overlong concoction is scuppered by dire dialogue, histrionic performances and maudlin sentimentality.Author: GA
Cast & crew
Director: James Cameron
Producer: Gale Anne Hurd
Cast: Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Michael Biehn, Leo Burmester, Todd Graf, John Bedford Lloyd, JC Quinn full cast
Duration: 140 mins
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