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. ()

DaViD´82 

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English Gollum. Gollum. At the beginning it looks like it’s panning out interestingly, but it gradually descends into the darkness of tiresome mediocrity. This story about cavers isn’t at all horrifying, atmospheric or even interesting. If you suffer from claustrophobia, then I would think long and hard before watching it. It is suspenseful only until the moment when the fount of evil turns up. Then it becomes a classic genre movie with needlessly hectic and confusing editing. Interestingly made from a technical point of view, an appealing environment, but overall nothing special. In terms of genre, this movie is related to The Cave, which is so ridiculous that it is unforgettable and, in a way, you have a good time watching. But there is no chance of that with this movie. ()

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Quint 

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English A convincingly claustrophobic and evocative minimalist horror film that is stunning in the way it makes the viewer feel what the characters feel, trapped and lost in the dark cramped cave passages. But the film works on multiple levels. Mainly because of the relationships between the characters. It's not so much about their confrontation with the cave monsters, but rather how they begin to relate to each other during it. The story also metaphors the main character's uncomfortable overcoming of grief after the death of her husband. But I can't help it - there's almost nothing to see in this film. And sometimes it's hard to tell the characters apart in the darkness. It doesn't help that all of them are wearing helmets most of the time, and they get progressively dirtier and bloodier. ()

Marigold 

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English A super bloody film with nickel-and-dime morale and a very sexy, bloodied main heroine. Unlike the similarly tuned The Cave, here we have a great director, who did a great job with the underground atmosphere, as well as a decent script, which threw a group of women into a cave complex, exposed them to a bunch of hungry Gollums and didn’t bother to worry about anything else. The dialogues are thus limited to the necessary minimum, and you are able to survive even the most barren attempt to somehow exacerbate the relationship within the group. I really liked the stylish ending. I was expecting typical idiotic cliché, but despite the false hint, the end is... well, just as descent as it should be. Neil Marshall has it in hand, and The Descent is actually great horror B-movie with A-movie tone. Although the part before the appearance of the Gollum creatures is significantly more successful, overall, I enjoyed the emancipated murderer spree at the end. I also enjoyed the reference to Morricone's sounds from The Thing. I was not expecting this. ()

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% ()

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