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In der Tiefe lauert das Grauen – klaustrophobischer Horror, der das Blut gefrieren lässt: 1856 kommt es zu einem folgenschweren Minenunglück, das mit dem Tod der Grubenarbeiter endet. Hundert Jahre später begibt sich eine Gruppe Bergleute unter Tage, um Gesteinsproben zu sammeln. Als es zu einem Erdrutsch kommt, wird den Männern der Weg nach oben versperrt und ein Monster macht Jagd auf sie.
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A solid monster movie that takes heavily inspiration from The Descent, but gives a more adventure-esque feeling to the viewer. I appreciated the abscence of CGI for once. And definitely wasn't expecting all the Lovecraft's references. It was an easy watch, tbh.
Kinda like *The Mummy*, *The Descent* and especially *The Pyramid* but it feels distinct enough. I never quite got the tone of this one, it's what sets it apart from other movies in this genre but it's a weird choice. You have this movie set entirely in darkness with a monster lurking and yet, it's only trying to be scary half the time. The rest of the time it's a drama/mystery/comedy-ish with fairly long stretches of conversation and I was forgetting there was actually a creature lurking around. This makes it a little boring sometimes and it's a tension killer but whenever there was hieroglyphs and puzzle solving I was captivated. Solid lore, I kept wanting to know more. It took an hour but the creature reveal was badass and I really dig the unique design. The costume or puppet or whatever it is looks amazing and they used practical effects for everything I think. Every kill was epic bloody gory. The mining site and caves look super believable but for some reason I never felt claustrophobic. Nice mix of scores, decent acting, characters are hard to tell apart, and wild third act. Overall, ***Gueules Noires*** was a decent creature feature.