The Descent

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One year after a tragic accident, six girlfriends meet in a remote part of the Appalachians for their annual caving trip. Deep below the surface of the earth, disaster strikes when a rock falls and blocks their route back to the surface. The girls soon learn that Juno, the thrill-seeking leader of the expedition, has brought them to an unexplored cave and that as a result no knows where they are to come rescue them. The group splinters and each push on, praying for another exit. But there is something else lurking under the earth - a race of monstrous humanoid creatures that are adapted perfectly to life in the dark. As the friends realize they are now prey, they are forced to unleash their most primal instincts in an all-out war against an unspeakable horror - one that attacks without warning, again and again and again. (official distributor synopsis)

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J*A*S*M 

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English The best horror film of 2005. After an average werewolf flick, Neil Marshall took a step back and created a perfect combination of atmospheric tension and bloody carnage. If you want to see the monsters in person, I recommend a visit to the Rieseneishöhle cave in the Dachstein massif near Hallstatt, in Austria. On the walls of one of the chambers there’s a projection of one of those “Gollums” and it’s bloody realistic. ()

Isherwood 

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English The simple premise incorporated into a meandering screenplay was used quite flexibly by director Neil Marshall to his advantage. Today, creating a well-blended mix of latex creatures, atmospheric emotions, and captivating soundscapes is almost impossible. What initially appears as a hopeless survival for the group of heroines brings something in the second half that perfectly glues you to your seat. I have no objections to the director's creativity until the end, which not only begins to rely on an overly "polished" plot but also pushes the lack of credibility of the characters to an unbearable extent. Indeed, the position in which the heroines are introduced at the beginning certainly does not correspond to the ending, where one of them stands majestically astride one of their "prey." Because of that, and also due to the contrived psychology, which is more detrimental and creates an unsightly mess among the relationships of the characters, I will refrain from giving it the highest rating. And I'm supposed to climb a mountain after this? ()

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Remedy 

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English A genre delicacy that makes the most of its setting in a claustrophobic cave environment. Like they say, less is sometimes more, so in this case I wouldn't be afraid of an infantile paraphrase where less is definitely more. At the same time, one can't help but notice how originally very sweet girls gradually become freak killing machines. It's a film that doesn't lose focus and never really lets you breathe. Totally awesome. [90%] ()

lamps 

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English The unexplored cave setting works in terms of atmosphere and horror, and some of the climactic passages, such as the climb over the abyss, the first brief glimpses of the monsters or the lair scene, are truly unsettling and frightening. In addition, the women are fine and the bad guys are incredibly good, from the hideous exteriors to the very effective and impressive quick-motion that elevates the few scares to the A-list horror league. Unfortunately, just as the film does a great job in the process of generating an atmosphere of fear and gives you the creeps with its initial hints of the lurking horror, the pure action track it switches to in the final act feels very bland and, despite the overwhelming momentum and a decent amount of brutality, has nothing to surprise a slightly more jaded viewer. However, I appreciate the few imaginative references to its famous predecessors, the refined claustrophobic form and the believable behaviour of the heroines, whose will to survive turns them from minute to minute into senseless and vengeful creatures, so much that I stick to a positive rating, even if it's very, very tight. 70% ()

Lima 

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English Neil Marshall (watch out for that name in the future!) has undergone some mysterious reinvention and after the lackluster, if not bad Dog Soldiers. He has made a little genre treat, for the enjoyment of horror fans and for the sweating of claustrophobics. In the first half he builds up the tension with precision, with the help of great likeable and unknown actresses, thanks mostly to unpleasant claustrophobic feelings and the suspicion of something bad, and the second half turns into an uncompromising bloody carnage. Already in some scenes in Dog Soldiers, Marshall showed that he knows how to do jump scares, but here he developed this ability into complete perfection – there were a couple of times where I really had a heart attack. Yet the final impression is not perfect. There are a few fatal logical lapses, such as the fact that the blind cave creatures don't react to heat at all, even when they pass within inches of a burning torch. Also, the transformation of one of the heroines into some kind of terminator with a specialty in axe fighting is not very believable, and the trampling of the viewer catharsis in the final few seconds is almost a slap in the face. Still, I recommend it to horror fans and be warned, it is an absolute must to see this film in total darkness or you will get nothing out of it. ()

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