Deep Blue Sea Movie Review
Deep Blue Sea Review

"Deep Blue Sea" Overview

Rating: R
1999
Cast and Crew
Director : Renny HarlinProducer : Akiva Goldsman,Robert Kosberg,Tony Ludwig,Alan Riche
Screenwiter : Duncan Kennedy,Wayne Powers,Donna Powers
Starring Samuel L Jackson, Saffron Burrows, Thomas Jane, Stellan Skarsgrd, Ll Cool J, Michael Rapaport
It’s been a few years since a good shark movie, and while Lake Placid played
games with the monster movie genre, Deep Blue Sea aims to please with an
old-fashioned thriller where, once again, the beasts are much smarter than the
prey (the people).
The story is familiar – genetic tampering makes sharks brilliantly intelligent
– and they want nothing more than to eat people. Along the food chain are
Samuel Jackson, Saffron Burrows, Thomas Jane, and Michael Rapaport. But most
notable is rapper LL Cool J as a cook/preacher who provides much-needed comic
relief to the proceedings.
Burrows and Jackson are also fun (with Burrows redeeming herself for the
debacle of Wing Commander earlier this year), and a mostly clever and zippy
script keeps the film alive. Director Renny Harlin seems to be back in decent
form, too. And the CGI sharks are awfully well-done, with some of the best
biting-a-person-in-half sequences ever put on film, he said, only slightly
sarcastically.
Ultimately, Deep Blue Sea lands somewhere between The Abyss and Leviathan in
the pantheon of underwater monster thrillers. It’s not great and it doesn’t
suck, but it’ll get your date to jump into your lap, and that’s really what a
movie like this is all about, right?
Burrows says, "Pull my finger."
Reviewer: Christopher Null





