Below
Review by Jason Gaston
Let's say you sat through Ghost Ship last fall. First of
all... I am sooooo sorry. Secondly, it might have turned you off to
any kind of nautical ghost story for the rest of your days. Well,
ironically, about the same time that Ghost Ship was haunting
theaters, a movie about a haunted submarine was making its rounds. Of
course with the dismal failure of K-19: The Widowmaker the
studios, in their finite wisdom, chose to give Below a
limited release... sinking it in a sea of obscurity.
At least, until
now.
It's out on video and DVD for your enjoyment and, believe me, this is
one enjoyable and creepy flick.
Below, a movie directed by the same guy who brought us Pitch Black and
The Arrival, takes place during World War II. An American submarine
takes on survivors from a torpedoed British medical ship. There are
some complications and deceit that that I won't spoil for you here,
but sufficed to say things don't go right and soon the crew is
fighting for their lives... both from enemy depth charges and from a
strange supernatural force on board the sub that seems to be out for
vengeance.
This is a gritty, atmospheric movie which is a perfect springboard for
any kind of supernatural thriller.
Twohy's direction is what really sells this movie... never do you see
anything clearly or get to see a big stupid monster or anything that
will cheapen the horror experience. Twohy has the reins of this movie
well in hand and steers it in just the right direction.
The story flakes out near the end and collapses into predictability,
but the overall ride is a fun, thrilling, and scary one. I wouldn't
call this one of the scariest movies ever, but it sure delivers a few
chills up the spine and, to me, that makes it well worth a look.

