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Black Water: Abyss

  • 2020
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38min
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4,6/10
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Black Water: Abyss (2020)
A group of friends explore a remote cave system deep in the forests of Northern Australia when a tropical storm hits. As rising flood waters trap them deep below the surface, something even deadlier emerges from the darkness: killer crocodiles.
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Cinq amis explorant un système de grottes éloignées dans le nord de l'Australie se retrouvent menacés par un crocodile affamé.Cinq amis explorant un système de grottes éloignées dans le nord de l'Australie se retrouvent menacés par un crocodile affamé.Cinq amis explorant un système de grottes éloignées dans le nord de l'Australie se retrouvent menacés par un crocodile affamé.

  • Réalisation
    • Andrew Traucki
  • Scénario
    • John Ridley
    • Sarah Smith
  • Casting principal
    • Jessica McNamee
    • Luke Mitchell
    • Amali Golden
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,6/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Andrew Traucki
    • Scénario
      • John Ridley
      • Sarah Smith
    • Casting principal
      • Jessica McNamee
      • Luke Mitchell
      • Amali Golden
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    • 46Métascore
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    Benjamin Hoetjes
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      • Andrew Traucki
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      • John Ridley
      • Sarah Smith
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    5jtindahouse

    Wanted a film similar to The Descent, but this wasn't it

    'Black Water: Abyss' seemed like an odd title to me, but I didn't click on to the fact it was probably a sequel until reading it was after seeing it. Usually I like to see originals before I watch their sequels, however in this case I don't suspect it will matter too much. An opening scene for any horror/thriller is so important. It sets the tone for everything to come. The opening scene is this film is about as bland as they come. Almost no creativity or effort on the part of the writers went into it. Everything that happens is as bland and predictable as you could possibly imagine. The film does get slightly better as it goes along, but it never reaches any great heights.

    I hate it when a character in a movie is said to be pregnant early on. It's supposed to make us care more about the fate of that character, but all it does it make them feel extremely safe. It does play into a side plot later on, but the movie would be so much better without it being there.

    The plot of the movie is basically a group being stuck in a cave, with a crocodile running rampant. That sounds like a fun movie. I was hoping for something more along the lines of 'The Decent'. But in 'The Decent' they felt genuinely lost underground and like they could be miles from getting out and only digging themselves deeper. It created an extreme sense of claustrophobia for the audience. In 'Black Water: Abyss' however, it feels like they have only just entered the cave when the trouble begins, and like they are always very close to being able to get out.

    There are a few scenes that create some genuine tension and the effects with the crocodile are quite well done throughout. Caving in Northern Australia sounds like the worst thing in the world to me and is something I'll never do, but I can handle watching a film about it. There isn't a whole lot to recommend about this one sadly.
    4TwistedContent

    Found too much light and passivness in this Abyss

    Andrew Traucki, director of the somewhat acclaimed creatures features "Black Water" and "The Reef", brings a sequel (only in name) to his first killer croc hooray. I remember watching "Black Water" way back when, and it worked on suspense, the limited location, the one woman's show, though still lacking some necessary sauce. This next part seems to be also relying a lot on suspense and fear of a force that's lurking unseen - the movie largely does so with lackluster energy, and a newcomer filler is a fair amount of melodrama, which didn't feel very welcome to me.

    Like many similar movies, "Abyss" kicks off with a pair of unfortunate tourists falling prey to the croc of the caves, it will be in his home we're going to spend most of the screentime. A home too plain, too evenly lit, barely succeeding to feel claustrophobic, consequently struggling to establish an atmosphere. Our protagonists are 5 rather stereotypical movie friends with typical plot problems and arches - one has to be prepared for soapy notes throughout. Story's simple and slow, ending does not hit any nails on the head, and all in all there's a predictable story riddled with minor bugs. While all this may be so, a good portion of people are probably most excited about the action and croc himself. Well, he hides. A lot. There's some cgi and some practical effects, and I'm not entirely sure about the partial usage of real crocodiles as it's known about the first "Black Water" flick. "Abyss" is a low budget feature, and action describes that, not the worst, but mostly heavily edited with close-ups, shaky cam, all kinds of cheaper substitute techniques. It's a killer reptile movie that's above the syfy-type, but below the better examples like "Rogue" or "Crawl", though I'll admit the latter is not a lot about that realism. The cast consists of little known names who do a decent job, but little of anything manages to impress as the growingly tedious nature of "Black Water: Abyss" marches on for 90 minutes.

    I felt a certain disappointment for an anticipated movie coming from a guy who's biggest love and mission seems to be animal/nature/creature horror genre. If you have a lot of patience and are looking for utter realism in this genre movies, it might be worth giving "Abyss" a spin. My rating: 4/10.
    4Sleepin_Dragon

    You'll have more sympathy for the Crocodile than the cast.

    I enjoyed the start, withe couple lost and arguing, and for some strange reason switching to argue in English, but as soon as the four main thrill seekers appear on screen, it all goes downhill.

    I can't remember the last time I watched a good monster in a cave film, there seem to have been quite a few. You watch for ages before anything happens, it literally takes about fifty minutes for anything to happen.

    I was genuinely glad when that crocodile got what it wanted. The good looking blonde dude was such a smug character.

    Toothless, 4/10.
    6belfastrix

    Not enough bite but ok

    5 go into a cave. They get trapped inside because of a storm ( that they knew about ). A big croc is lurking and you can guess the rest yourself. Could've been a lot better but also worse. Was just glad to be back in the cinema
    4kuarinofu

    Bland

    The film is long, generic and absolutely uninteresting.

    I mean, a group of mostly inexperienced people decided to delve into a random cave and also bring a pregnant woman with them. You can't write characters that are more stupid that these, really.

    It was mostly fine on a technical level, but there's just nothing interesting about the characters or the story, no interesting locations, visuals, anything.

    I understand that maybe the creators wanted to make it look realistic and dry, but you have to have something in your film that will capture the viewer's attention, just having stupid people in it doesn't help, nor does help having a love triangle subplot in a crisis situation. And yeah, the ending is just ridiculously bad.

    As I scanned through the reviews it become clear that this is a sequel to a popular film I haven't seen (which is much better), so I'll guess I'll check it out as well.

    Surprisingly enough, this was a very weak attempt at a croc film provided that Australians have some really good films in the sub-genre, like Rogue (2007).

    This is very skippable. There's absolutely nothing in this that will horrify or entertain you in any way.

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    • Anecdotes
      A sequel to the 2007 Australian croc film, Black Water
    • Gaffes
      For about 4 brief seconds, one shot of the "crocodiles" head swimming on the surface in the dark reveals it is actually an alligator which can be determined by the bump of it's nose, raised eyes, shape of it's jaws and curved snout. Crocodiles and alligators are different species. There are No Alligators in Australia.
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      Eric: Looks like it spat you out

      Viktor: I guess it didn't like the taste

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      Featured in Black Water: Abyss - The Cast (2020)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 décembre 2020 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Altitude Film Entertainment
      • Official Facebook
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Black Water 2
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Screen Queensland Studios, Hemmant, Queensland, Australie(Studio, cave set and flooded cavern)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Thrills & Spills
      • Cornerstone Pictures
      • ProdigyMovies
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      • 1 123 693 $US
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      1 heure 38 minutes
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