Into the Deep
Into the Deep
G | 03 November 1994 (USA)
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An underwater exploration beneath kelp forests in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern California. The film captures the birth of a shark, squids mating, a lobster molting, a fish protecting its nest from an octopus and a sea urchin, and the sea bed covered with brittle stars.

Reviews
Redwarmin This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Lovesusti The Worst Film Ever
CrawlerChunky In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Greatornot I felt this documentary about the Living Organisms of the Ocean was sloppy and rushed. There was some good footage but nothing earth shattering. Kate Nelligan was just OK as narrator. She had no pizazz. She was monotone and basically just going through the motions. Pardon the pun. The movie was short , only 35 minutes. It was just a lackadaisical effort . Seems like any amateur could get the footage that the makers of this documentary were able to get. I also felt the music was unnecessary. I love new age music , don't get me wrong , but I would have much rather have heard more of the natural sounds coming from the ocean. I am glad they mentioned something about some of the ocean plants that strive . Some of the facts about these plants were satisfying to hear. Still I can not give this movie any kind of kudos. I was simply; Very disappointed in this effort and would certainly not recommend this to others.
jirwinsky When my Father was alive, a year ago, I worked at a radio station where Allison, who works at Cinemark had sent my Mother & Father to an opening, in 2001, to this Film of "Into The Deep". I guess they said it was the most real and fascinating film they ever saw. Now that my Father has passed on, my Mother has a Birthday on the 9th of October, she will be 80 and she wants my sister and I to take her to see this movie again. Is it possible to send it back to Colorado Springs 3D Imax, and "Journey of Man" also? I have only seen one of your 3D's recently with her, and I was absolutely in shock at how beautiful it was, I actually reached out to touch the fish, I could not and still cannot believe how you did that! It was my first 3D and I'm 53. It just took my breath away at how real it was. Allison is the one that sent us Complimentary Tickets for free lunch and a 3D every month for 6 months. That got us hooked on them. At least the slower one's like the underwater and the Grand Canyon. Thank You, Theresa & Dean
cmyklefty Into the Deep is an enjoyment of sight and sound. Filmed in 3-D Imax format. It felt like you moving through the ocean and the underwater wildlife coming towards you while sitting in your seat. I saw a few films in this format but the first time in 3-D. Hypnotize your eyes in wonder and amaze how vivid the colors of the sea look lifelike in 3-D. Well worth the price of admission.
Coolguy-7 This is the first imax film I have ever seen. I saw it with my aunt and my sister while vacationing in Chicago at a theater in Navy Pier. It told us about the animals that inhabit the kelp beds of the Pacific Ocean. The people who worked at the theater gave us each a mask to wear while watching it so it would look like we were really down there. It did somewhat feel like we were.