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Submergence

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
9.6K
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James McAvoy and Alicia Vikander in Submergence (2017)
'Submergence' is a love story that takes us into the extremely different worlds of our two protagonists, Danielle Flinders (Alicia Vikander) and James More (James McAvoy). They meet by chance in a remote hotel in Normandy where they both prepare for a dangerous mission. They fall in love almost against their will, but soon recognize in each other the love of their lives. When they have to separate, we find out that James works for the British Secret Service. He's involved in a mission in Somalia to track down a source for suicide bombers infiltrating Europe. Danielle 'Danny' Flinders is a bio-mathematician working on a deep sea diving project to support her theory about the origin of life on our planet. Soon, they are worlds apart. James is taken hostage by Jihadist fighters and has no way of contacting Danny, and she has to go down to the bottom of the ocean in her submersible, not even knowing if James is still alive ...
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James and Danielle meet on vacation and fall in love. She's going to the dark North Atlantic bottom to find life. He's going to Somalia to find a terrorist but gets a dark cell.James and Danielle meet on vacation and fall in love. She's going to the dark North Atlantic bottom to find life. He's going to Somalia to find a terrorist but gets a dark cell.James and Danielle meet on vacation and fall in love. She's going to the dark North Atlantic bottom to find life. He's going to Somalia to find a terrorist but gets a dark cell.

  • Director
    • Wim Wenders
  • Writers
    • Erin Dignam
    • J.M. Ledgard
  • Stars
    • Alicia Vikander
    • Celyn Jones
    • Jannik Schümann
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    9.6K
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    • Director
      • Wim Wenders
    • Writers
      • Erin Dignam
      • J.M. Ledgard
    • Stars
      • Alicia Vikander
      • Celyn Jones
      • Jannik Schümann
    • 115User reviews
    • 110Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Alicia Vikander
    Alicia Vikander
    • Danielle Flinders
    Celyn Jones
    Celyn Jones
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    Jannik Schümann
    Jannik Schümann
    • Paul
    Jean-Pierre Lorit
    Jean-Pierre Lorit
    • Captain Anctil
    Marie-Anne Cambon Bonavita
    • Science Officer Marie-Anne
    Andrea Guasch
    Andrea Guasch
    • Maria
    Adam Quintero
    Adam Quintero
    • Gustavo
    David Lajoie
    • Ifremer Crew
    Julien Bouanich
    • Jonas
    Thibaut Evrard
    Thibaut Evrard
    • René
    Guillaume de Parceval
    • Ifremer Crew
    Loïc Corbery
    • Étienne
    • (as Loïc Corbery de la Comédie Française)
    Franck Rosazza
    • Franck
    James McAvoy
    James McAvoy
    • James More
    Godehard Giese
    Godehard Giese
    • Wolfgang
    Harvey Friedman
    Harvey Friedman
    • Bob
    Antoine Bouchayer-Mallet
    • Phillippe
    Jess Liaudin
    Jess Liaudin
    • Marcel
    • Director
      • Wim Wenders
    • Writers
      • Erin Dignam
      • J.M. Ledgard
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    User reviews115

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    7travis_landry23

    Definitely underrated.

    I am shocked at the negative feedback to this film. It is by no means perfect, but I was moved and genuinely enjoyed it.

    The Good: -The acting is fantastic from every performer. -the MUSIC -it's beautiful to look at
    • James's story I felt to be very interesting and compelling.


    The Negative: -I feel they took too long introducing the characters and letting their love form. On one hand, yes it's nice to not see feelings rushed and force you to try and care. But on the other hand the film isn't about them falling in love, it's about their passions for their respective causes, and that bringing out the best in both of them by seeing it through their love. -Danny's story wasn't near as interesting to me as James's was. Not because of the performances, but I believe the script could have used some tightening, and focused more on the purpose of her expedition instead of her not being able to focus on it because he hasn't replied to her.

    Overall:

    Solid film, I think it is a bit too long but at the same time I didn't expect it to end, it is very sad and makes you think for awhile after. It's honestly in my opinion, a great film to watch by yourself and just invest yourself into.

    7/10
    8rooprect

    Show of hands, who here has visited an art gallery?

    Trust me, the question in my title is leading somewhere with regard to this movie. And I'll reward you with my favorite art joke at the end of this review. But for now just indulge me. Have you visited an art gallery, or would you like to if you had the chance? All the NOs may leave the building (no hard feelings, I'm just trying to save you 112 mins of your time). All the YESs and MAYBEs and I GUESS IF I REALLY NEEDED TO USE THE BATHROOMs, please read on.

    "Submergence" is a powerful film which, much like a painting, defies any attempt to sum it up in 500 words or less. Even the genre that it's listed under, "drama, romance, thriller", is as misleading as calling "2001: A Space Odyssey" a scifi flick. The story follows 2 people on 2 opposite sides of the world, each coming to grips with their own likely death, their own duty to a cause that no one cares about, and the thing that binds this whole story together: their love for each other. Thus "Submergence" is the ultimate long-distance-relationship, but with a clever existential spin: neither one knows if the other is alive, or even if the other person is still in love with them.

    That's all that needs to be said about the plot because the plot is secondary to the real power of this film. I don't need to tell you about the guns, grenades, suicide bombers, sinking submarines, psycho soldiers, or James McAvoy's cute pet centipede. All that stuff is just dressing atop the great lines and magnificent imagery. If you watch this flick, I highly recommend turning the subtitles on so you don't miss any of the wonderful dialogue and poetic thoughts that are peppered throughout.

    Back to the art gallery, as promised. It shouldn't come as too much of a surprise that director Wim Wenders considers himself an artist/photographer foremost, while to him being a filmmaker is almost secondary. It's evident in all of his films that he's telling us stories through visual composition rather than action. If you're new to Wim Wenders, this is a pretty good place to start because "Submergence" is very poetic and challenging, but it's not so abstract that it might lose you (such as his earlier masterpieces from the 1980s "Paris, Texas" and "Wings of Desire"). Wim Wenders is really like a classic painter who happens to have the technology to make films. So with that in mind, I think if you're ready for an "art gallery" experience, then this flick is for you.

    Oh right. I promised you an art joke. Ok, here goes. A woman and her dumb boyfriend from (insert name of place you want to ridicule here) go to an art gallery. The dumb boyfriend looks at a painting and says "that looks like something the cat threw up." Woman says: "That's a Monet." Dumb boyfriend moves to the next wall and says "that looks like some chick stuck her face in a blender." Woman says: "That's a Picasso." Dumb boyfriend moves to the next wall and says "that looks like a monkey picking his nose." Woman says: "That's a mirror."
    7educerv

    Better than the critics say

    The movie is a bit slow and there's some scenes it could do without, but ultimately it is a good movie!

    It tells a beautiful story about love, loss, and hope; and if you're a James or Alicia fan it is definitely worth watching. Their performances are amazing and captivating, and you can feel the chemistry.
    5sauravjoshi85

    A totally wasted opportunity

    Submergence is a romantic movie directed by Wim Wenders and stars Alicia Vikander, James McAvoy and Celyn Jones in the lead roles.

    The movie deserved a perfect ending as the ending of the movie was confusing. The plot of the movie is good but half baked chemistry between the main leads spoils the movie.

    The screenplay is very slow and could lead with audiences getting bored. The purpose of the movie is also not served properly and leaves the viewers in a split.

    Music is ok and doesn't support the screenplay. Direction is also ok.

    Overall a movie which could've been made better.
    5inyz

    Just a totally insignificant movie that deserves no praise nor animosity

    In spite of its very low 19% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, I watched it because of the lead cast, namely James McAvoy and Alicia Vikander. It's indeed not a great movie, but I didn't feel it deserved such animosity. It's just a plain, "meh", movie. A man and a woman meet during holidays in some sort of vacation village at the French Atlantic coast. He's an agent from the MI6 and she's a oceanographer (he presents himself under the cover of another job). They each take a few days off before an important mission; for him to go obtain intelligence about an IS leader in Africa and her to dive in a deep-sea submarine to find about life at the bottom of the ocean. They fall in love and promise that they'll see each other again. As she engages into the sea, he is taken prisoner, and somehow... (insert some sort of mystical, spiritual stuff). Well, the movie doesn't quite deliver on the spiritual part; the two story-lines just have really nothing in common.

    I didn't really mind this lack of overall consistency. There is the first part which is the long, full-fledged love arc in the vacation village. There are some cheesy dialogues and mood music that are reminiscent of weekdays afternoon TV movies but the important cast and the thematic around their characters' jobs (MI6 agent an oceanographer) gave me enough goodwill to care and find some sort of chemistry in their relationship. The second part alternates between him being a prisoner of IS and her going to her day-to-day oceanographic research (before the final dive). Again, it's quite superficial and nothing really stands out, but it's followable. There are nice shots of the sea and of the submarine.

    On the technical side the sound mixing was bad and it was hard to understand the dialogues over the background sounds. Some of the framing was awkward, again evocative of TV movies. I watched it without minding, and went on with my life. I've seen way worse and endured way more boredom in films that are considered way better.

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      The location in the Faroe Islands Is not Eidi but Bour.
    • Quotes

      James More: Death. It gets very real when you're watching somebody die in front of you. You're thinking, is this all I am? Is this all I added up to? And all the clichés are true. You're thinking, why now? Why did it have to be... this happen, before I realize what life truly is? It's direct, it's immediate, and it's their whole life exposed to you.

      Danielle Flinders: Did you think about your own death a lot?

      James More: I did, and I do.

      Danielle Flinders: I've heard people telling me that they've had those exact same thoughts when they fell in love.

      James More: No, you don't die when you fall in love.

    • Connections
      References L'Atalante (1934)

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 2018 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • France
      • Spain
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Germany)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Arabic
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Giữa Những Đại Dương
    • Filming locations
      • Faroe Islands(Eiði)
    • Production companies
      • Splashprod
      • Backup Media
      • Green Hummingbird Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $851,960
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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