In spite of living on a peninsula, I'm not much of a 'go on a boat' guy.
That said, Films like this remind me that maybe it is for the best.
This is...
Siobhan is a Marine Biologist who is studying for her Education.As part of that, she must work on a boat to get firsthand experience.
Things are awkward enough- a tightknit crew welcoming in a stranger- but she's also a redhead.
They go out to Sea, but there's clearly some tension already. Money is tight and they need this haul to go well.
They go out to Sea, but there's clearly some tension already. Money is tight and they need this haul to go well.
This leads the Captain- almost Wolverine once Dougray Scott- to go into an area that's off-limits, hoping to catch more.
Instead, they are caught by...something!
They send Siobhan down to check the water around the ship, thinking that it is barnacles.
They send Siobhan down to check the water around the ship, thinking that it is barnacles.
As you can tell, she's thrilled about this.
It turns out to be the tendril of some sort of strange creature, like a jellyfish or a squid.
It turns out to be the tendril of some sort of strange creature, like a jellyfish or a squid.
She spots a ship nearby and goes to it with two of the crew.
In case you didn't know, we are in full The Thing territory, so the nearby group are all dead.
Things get bad on the ship as one of the crew gets infected and acts strange.
Things get bad on the ship as one of the crew gets infected and acts strange.
He dies and the risk of infection is now clear.
Siobhan wants them to wait 36 hours to make sure that nobody is infected.
The trip back to the mainland is slowed down and now we go full The Thing with the group testing the others.
The trip back to the mainland is slowed down and now we go full The Thing with the group testing the others.
Who is infected?
Who will die?
Who will die?
To find out, stream it now.
A slow burn Horror Film, which is ironic given how much water is always on screen.
A slow burn Horror Film, which is ironic given how much water is always on screen.
The Film does a nice job of setting up the 'world' of the Film with its characters, setting and intrigue.
You get why people make the choices that they do.
You get why people make the choices that they do.
Things happen really organically, as well. It is nice to see.
The creature of the Film (teased on every other Poster than the one I picked) is an interesting one. This is another case of an animal as the 'villain' by way of it just doing what it does naturally (pun fully intended).
There's no evil monologue or big reveal- it is just a creature.
The conflict comes from how the people react to it, the situation and each other.
And yes, it does somewhat borrow that from The Thing as well.
And yes, it does somewhat borrow that from The Thing as well.



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