DeepStar Six Full Movie In Hindi Free Download Mp4

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A group of U.S. Navy engineers, led by Capt. Laidlaw (Taurean Blacque), are building an underwater base when they inadvertently disturb the lair of a gigantic creature. The monster attacks, and the crew, including lovers Collins (Nancy Everhard) and McBride (Greg Evigan), tries to evacuate, but the facility is badly damaged. After the exterior is breached, the increasingly desperate people become separated from one another, and the creature begins to pick them off one by one.
At the bottom of the ocean, the DeepStar Six has just discovered a new and deadly alien menace.
This forgotten and unsuccessful entry by Friday the 13th creator Sean S. Cunningham has been victim to constant criticism by horror/sci-fi film buffs around the world. &#39;Deep Star Six&#39;, along with &#39;Leviathan&#39;, will always be associated with &#39;The Abyss&#39; - as the anticipation films, and this is why I think it fails with many people. It is because they associate it with &#39;The Abyss&#39;, a superior film. Now, I&#39;m sure the film makers were anticipating that another James Cameron movie would become a blockbuster and obviously they saw the topic he was basing it on had potential. No doubt their goal was to compete with the maestro of the blockbuster with films on his resume that spell &#39;The Terminator&#39; and &#39;Aliens&#39;. And much like deep space, deep ocean exercised the imagination. This was a chance to make big money. So, at least four films came out that year surrounding the depths of the mysterious ocean. This is the obvious.......<br/><br/>The problem, is that we still associate these three films long after 1989. Apart from the obvious, they are nothing alike.....at all. One is about aliens that manipulate water that have a good reason to destroy the humans (The Abyss). Another is a horror about genetic mutation and a resulting monster that feeds on living things to grow and wreak havoc (Leviathan). And the other is a gory adventure story about what creatures can be lurking below the ocean floor (Deep Star Six). The latter, although not the best of the three, utilizes the imagination far beyond the other two in that it really makes you think about what&#39;s down there.<br/><br/>Contrary to popular belief, I thought the direction by Cunningham was competent. Maybe not the best direction of all-time, but it was atmospheric and that&#39;s what I loved about it. Also, if we&#39;re already comparing them, &#39;Leviathan&#39; might have been more expensive, but &#39;Deep Star Six&#39; looked better and more realistic (although I immensely enjoyed Leviathan and its sets).<br/><br/>The casting was great. I like it when adventure escapist films don&#39;t use well known actors - it really makes you feel like you are there and I think you get to know the characters better that way. Otherwise you&#39;d be thinking about the actor&#39;s trademark persona all the time. Marius Weyers is one hell of a great South African actor and he always gives a tense and convincing performance in such films.<br/><br/>The suspense was well spread. Not over indulgent but realistic. Again, the movie makes you feel like you are there with the crew, so the suspense is more circumstantial than deliberate. The music builds with the atmosphere well.<br/><br/>The most important part of the film for me was the cavern and the creature. Both were designed very well, considering the film&#39;s limited budget. The creature for the most part was very convincing and at times even scary. The film&#39;s special effects, especially the gore was unbelievable. The scene that stood out the most for me was Snyder&#39;s quick panic escape to the surface far far about the ocean floor in which he forgets to decompress and he pops like a watermelon - a masterful sequence. Although the creature isn&#39;t always around in the film, it is never-the-less quite responsible for 90% of the accidents that occur, apart from the few it actually kills on its own. If the creature weren&#39;t there, none of what happens in the movie would have actually happened. So, although we don&#39;t see much of the creature, the film is solely based around it. It is the fore front of everything.<br/><br/>I liked how the film was a little character driven. Miguel Ferrer nails his role with extreme prejudice. He stole every scene, as the hot-shot turned loser turned psycho. His transformation is unreal. The whole cast is essentially fish bait with brains trying to survive this mysterious creature and resurface.<br/><br/>I found the film very engaging, interesting and thought provoking and I just let my imagination take over. The film took me to another world. It was a fun, suspenseful, gory and atmospheric sci-fi underwater adventure.<br/><br/>Although it may have some &#39;Alien&#39; elements in it, it by no means is an &#39;Alien&#39; clone. It is completely an original film and feels more like a Jules Verne story than a Ridley Scott story. Whoever associates this with &#39;Alien&#39;, &#39;The Thing&#39; or even &#39;The Abyss&#39; should be sent to the Gulag for 30 years hard labor without parole.<br/><br/>I recommend this film to anyone who wonders about the mysterious, undiscovered deeps of the ocean and to those who love adventure stories in general. Forget about the negative reviews the film gets. See for yourself.
&quot;Deepstar Six&quot; is a rather average creature feature.<br/><br/>**SPOILERS**<br/><br/>On board a deep-sea mining vessel, the crew, Captain Phillip Laidlaw, (Taurean Blacque) Joyce Collins, (Nancy Everhard) McBride, (Greg Evigan) Snyder, (Miguel Ferrer) Scarpelli, (Nia Peeples) James Richardson, (Matt McCoy) Dr. Diane Norris, (Cindy Pickett) Dr. John Van Gelder, (Marius Weyers) and Burciaga, (Elya Baskin) are under pressure to get a secret Navy project operational. Upon getting the project started, a series of accidents and deaths begin plaguing the site, and their equipment becomes ruined. The distress is eventually discovered to be a giant sea creature, who proceeds to attack the station and are forced to ban together to fight off the voracious creature.<br/><br/>The Good News: A decent creature feature, this one wasn&#39;t half bad. The set-up for the attacks is nice, giving some nice sequences that shows all is not that right. The main one is the first attack on the submarine. The repeated shots of the creature&#39;s eye-view ramming the ship are excellent suspense-builders. The dive into the cave is effectively eerie, giving off some nice chills, and the creature&#39;s attacks late in the film are also pretty creepy. The look for the creature isn&#39;t that bad and makes an interesting design. As a giant mollusk-type creature, it&#39;s certainly imposing, especially when compared with the damage it causes at the end. There is a general sense of being shut off from the upper areas that&#39;s nicely captured in here, and it does it well. Even though it is a little slow at times, it&#39;s never boring and keeps the attention throughout. It&#39;s a pretty decent film.<br/><br/>The Bad News: There&#39;s still a few problems overall with the film. It takes awhile to get anyway, and then the result isn&#39;t all that spectacular when it happens. The first half is very slow to get started, as it concentrates mostly on the day-to-day systems of the station. It&#39;s a real struggle to sit through it at time. The monster itself is a big problem. When it&#39;s finally unleashed late in the film, most of the damage and explosions come from the various characters doing something to try and destroy it or escape the base. Hardly anything is actually done by the creature. There&#39;s only a few deaths that&#39;s actually done on-screen by the creature, and most of the deaths don&#39;t even have any impact from the creature. The creature could have been removed from the film completely and there would be little impact on the story. It manages to change size, shape, intelligence and strength whenever it likes to suit the plot too. That in itself is a little confusing, as it&#39;s not entirely logical and can easily be seen as such.<br/><br/>The Final Verdict: A decent creature feature fare, this is pretty forgettable but still has some great moments here and there to make it a watchable one. Give it a shot if you like the underwater monster films, but don&#39;t be too surprised if there&#39;s a lot of eye-rolling or bored moments.<br/><br/>Rated R: Graphic Language and Violence

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