Paris, the early 90s. Three students decide to celebrate their graduation with a visit of the Paris catacombs. When they discover the legendary 717 Bunker. Little do they know it's not the o... Read allParis, the early 90s. Three students decide to celebrate their graduation with a visit of the Paris catacombs. When they discover the legendary 717 Bunker. Little do they know it's not the only thing Nazi soldiers have left behind them.Paris, the early 90s. Three students decide to celebrate their graduation with a visit of the Paris catacombs. When they discover the legendary 717 Bunker. Little do they know it's not the only thing Nazi soldiers have left behind them.
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After finishing their schooling, a group of friends decides to spend the occasion exploring the catacombs beneath the streets of Paris, but once they realize that their trip has caused them to stumble into an underground Nazi bunker haunted by an undead soldier they have to get out alive.
Overall, this was a decent enough if somewhat problematic outing. As expected, one of the better parts of this one concerns the atmosphere of the underground catacombs which is put to great effect throughout here. The darkness and twisting labyrinth of tunnels underneath the city, heading off into the distance led by failing or even non-existent lighting enhances the long-abandoned feel established throughout here. Combined with the severe state of decay featured in the numerous bunkers and catacombs they stumble into before getting to the main Nazi compound, there's quite an effectively chilling state featured here. As well, the film manages quite effectively to bring about a really interesting finale where they finally realize what they're up against and need to find a way out. With the series of adventures causing them to get stuck and needing a secondary escape route, the means through which they enter the fateful bunker and encounter the mysterious being living there which is wisely kept off-screen for a longer amount of time than expected while still generating some brutal encounters. This leads to a great conclusion here with the surviving members and the undead officer engaging in some spirited encounters that are quite fun, giving this some likable qualities. There are some problems with this one that holds it back. One of the biggest issues is the rather bland running time that takes quite a while before it gets going or provides anything of interest for genre fans. The first half of this one runs through the usual character-building setups and introductions which is all well enough but it then goes through a series of additional meet-ups with the other underground dwellers and their plight with the skinheads that serves no reason for being here other than wasting time. This ends up causing the film to get to the halfway point before any kind of genre activity happens and leaves this feeling quite padded and drab. That also ends up applying to the main villain as well which is a direct result of this one taking so long to get through the other factors here. With the amount of time this spends on the group getting to know each other, meeting their guide and his friends, and the unnecessary exploits traveling through the underground catacombs, there's no time at all to really dive into who he is or what's he's doing in the bunker. Even managing to provide basic information like how he survived undetected for so long and so close to the others is a complete mystery with as much time as this did to build him up, making for the biggest drawbacks to this one.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
Overall, this was a decent enough if somewhat problematic outing. As expected, one of the better parts of this one concerns the atmosphere of the underground catacombs which is put to great effect throughout here. The darkness and twisting labyrinth of tunnels underneath the city, heading off into the distance led by failing or even non-existent lighting enhances the long-abandoned feel established throughout here. Combined with the severe state of decay featured in the numerous bunkers and catacombs they stumble into before getting to the main Nazi compound, there's quite an effectively chilling state featured here. As well, the film manages quite effectively to bring about a really interesting finale where they finally realize what they're up against and need to find a way out. With the series of adventures causing them to get stuck and needing a secondary escape route, the means through which they enter the fateful bunker and encounter the mysterious being living there which is wisely kept off-screen for a longer amount of time than expected while still generating some brutal encounters. This leads to a great conclusion here with the surviving members and the undead officer engaging in some spirited encounters that are quite fun, giving this some likable qualities. There are some problems with this one that holds it back. One of the biggest issues is the rather bland running time that takes quite a while before it gets going or provides anything of interest for genre fans. The first half of this one runs through the usual character-building setups and introductions which is all well enough but it then goes through a series of additional meet-ups with the other underground dwellers and their plight with the skinheads that serves no reason for being here other than wasting time. This ends up causing the film to get to the halfway point before any kind of genre activity happens and leaves this feeling quite padded and drab. That also ends up applying to the main villain as well which is a direct result of this one taking so long to get through the other factors here. With the amount of time this spends on the group getting to know each other, meeting their guide and his friends, and the unnecessary exploits traveling through the underground catacombs, there's no time at all to really dive into who he is or what's he's doing in the bunker. Even managing to provide basic information like how he survived undetected for so long and so close to the others is a complete mystery with as much time as this did to build him up, making for the biggest drawbacks to this one.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
It had the right atmosphere, dark, chilling foreboding Catacombs of Paris, it had the mysterious baddie (unfortunately, the trailer gives this away), the acting isn't bad, and yet, it misses the mark. The main actors are just carbon cutouts of every other "victim" list in horror we've seen elsewhere. In the short time we DO get to know them, they're not all that likeable. Once it reaches the final climax it seems it rushes to the finish line and then...end credits! Not a TERRIBLE film, but I strongly recommend watching the similarly themed "As Above, So Below" for a better overall Catacombs horror film!
DEEP FEAR is a claustrophobic chiller that takes us beneath the streets of Paris. This isn't the usual catacombs movie, it takes us into an unexplored -except by taggers- region. As in other such films, there are ample opportunities for the young explorers to be threatened, terrified, and given a lesson in extreme caving along the way.
Some of the ultra-tight squeezes are reminiscent of movies like THE DESCENT, with some similar dangers.
One strength is that the aforementioned youths are not presented as annoying jerks, out to make a mockery of everything. In fact, they're all pretty serious. This makes it all the more effective when they finally reach their destination, and the true horror begins.
A gory, increasingly intense creeper with a perfectly grim finale...
Some of the ultra-tight squeezes are reminiscent of movies like THE DESCENT, with some similar dangers.
One strength is that the aforementioned youths are not presented as annoying jerks, out to make a mockery of everything. In fact, they're all pretty serious. This makes it all the more effective when they finally reach their destination, and the true horror begins.
A gory, increasingly intense creeper with a perfectly grim finale...
Almost scary
Almost had a good story
Almost had a good ending
The actors were really really good. That's the only reason I finished it.
The story has been done better, and in the same catacombs.
The ending is dumb.
Do not recommend.
The first act is ok, sets up the story. Second act was properly claustrophobic. Third act it lost all steam and got silly.
A lot of the reviews here are spoiling the surprise in The moviE with just the title.
Instead watch the 2014 As Above So Below. That's really well made and a much more engrossing tale with an epic ending. Seems todays movies have forgotten story telling.
The actors were really really good. That's the only reason I finished it.
The story has been done better, and in the same catacombs.
The ending is dumb.
Do not recommend.
The first act is ok, sets up the story. Second act was properly claustrophobic. Third act it lost all steam and got silly.
A lot of the reviews here are spoiling the surprise in The moviE with just the title.
Instead watch the 2014 As Above So Below. That's really well made and a much more engrossing tale with an epic ending. Seems todays movies have forgotten story telling.
This is your run of the mill horror movie about people poking around in places they really shouldn't be going in. That said, it does have some things working for it:
On the other hand, it has some stuff that undercuts it:
Overall though, definitely worth a watch for any horror movie fan.
- Decent cinematography - There are some well shot scenes in the catacombs and sewers that give a very claustrophobic vibe and dark foreboding atmosphere
- Good Gore - There isn't much in the way of this for the first half of the movie, but when it shows up there is plenty of it and done in a way that is believable
- Competent Acting - All of the actors knew what they were doing and conveyed the correct kind of emotions when they needed to
On the other hand, it has some stuff that undercuts it:
- Awkward Music - There are a few times throughout the film where inappropriate music suddenly comes in that really takes you out of the movie and scratch your head wondering what kind of effect they were going for here
- Weak CGI - for the most part the things using it are kept hidden or use POV which negates this, but for example a scene of someone getting blown up uses some clearly CGI'd effects. Not close to the worst I've seen, but far from the best
- Lack of Explanation - I suppose this is more of a personal opinion, but there is never a reason why or how the bad guy survived in a place like this which can be a bit irritating
- Lack of Subtitles - This applies only to the (not-French) dialogue which is never given a translation but only comes up in the very end of the movie. It isn't needed, but it can be irritating to try and figure out what the person is saying when it might illuminate their backstory somewhat
- Generic Ending - I won't go into too much detail, but yeah, this goes the route of so many other horror films, and doesn't even explain how it happened which seems like a cop-out.
Overall though, definitely worth a watch for any horror movie fan.
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- TriviaThe movie is a production between France and Belgium.
- GoofsBefore entering the catacombs in 1991 Paris, the characters walk along a street where a Volvo 850 estate is parked. While the first model year of the 850 was indeed 1991, the parked car has different bumpers and headlights, which were introduced by a model facelift in 1994.
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- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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