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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.
The crew of an experimental underwater nuclear base are forced to struggle for their lives when their explorations disturb a creature who threatens to destroy their base.
This movie definitely ranks among the better B movies I've seen over the last couple of months as part of my current infatuation with 80s trashy science fiction movies. It does have some weaknesses, as all B movies do, so I'll try to defend it for what it is, without raising it to a higher standard than it deserves.
The plot, as has been mentioned in other reviews, resembles the plot of "Alien", and adds little to the basic premise, except that the action takes place in the deep sea, instead of deep space. In some ways it's an utterly generic rip-off. Even the characters will remind you of their counterparts in Ridley Scott's classic movie.
So this movie is definitely never going to score very high, and given that the creature effects are somewhat disappointing, it definitely will not please everybody. But I found the acting to be of a very decent standard, with Miguel Ferrer being the absolute star. He plays the pitiable technician Snyder who slowly evolves from a slightly geeky bullied crew member, into a psychotic liability. Matt McCoy also gives a memorable performance as the wisecracking but very likable Richardson, and most of the other actors gave good performances as well. Nothing worthy of an award here, but good enough to keep me entertained throughout the movie.
Apart from the creature, the effects were also quite decent. Again, nothing jawdroppingly good, but at least they made a good effort, and that shows. It's still better than those god awful CGI effects that were to replace these types of special effects only a couple of years after this movie was made. Mind you, I've got nothing against CGI as it is now, but when CGI first made its way into mainstream cinema those effects were so bad they ruined entire movies. Deepstar Six definitely didn't use the best effects available at its time, but it manages quite well with the effects available for its budget.
Just because the story is not particularly original, that doesn't mean it's bad. It's actually quite well written. There's a couple of holes, but nothing too obvious or annoying. It obviously took many of its ideas from "Alien", but who can really blame the writers for that? "Alien" is an all-time classic. If you are going to take your inspiration from somewhere, at least take it from somewhere good. And there's enough new stuff here to stop it from being just a copy.
Putting it all together, I enjoyed this movie a lot. I'm definitely going to watch it again, and I'll recommend it to anyone who likes science fiction, but isn't too religious about it. Liking this movie requires a forgiving attitude to technical and scientific goofs, of which there are many. If you are willing to suspend your disbelief at these details, I'm sure you will enjoy it.
This is first and foremost, a B movie. It's a hastily made movie trying to ride the coat-tails of Abyss' hype... and it shows.
First, the plot: basically, just an excuse to get a strange hungry creature on board an underwater facility with some terrified humans. From then on, it all unfolds as linearly as you'd expect, with force clichés thrown in; some scenes directly borrowed from other poor movies: the very last scene, for instance, mirrors exactly the groan-inducing end of Jaws 4. 
To seal the deal on a terrible script, quite a few events are completely unexplained. Don't worry, you'll easily predict them, not because they logically follow (they don't), but because they're stereotypical horror movie tropes, badly executed.
Next, the creature. The real meat of this kind of movies! Expect disappointment. It looks sillier than scary, moves excruciatingly slowly (on camera; off-camera, it moves extremely fast, maybe it's just shy?) and spends more time posturing (and roaring) in front of the humans than actively attacking them. One never sees it whole, but its head and torso have more screen time than the rest of the cast combined.
Finally, the effects. Strong effects can do a whole lot to redeem an otherwise bad movie, DeepStar Six doesn't have those. DeepStar Six compensate for lack of effects with pure gore, in B-movie tradition. Gratuitous gore.
DeepStar Six isn't enjoyable. The script is just painful; the creature arbitrary and uncharismatic; the intense scenes dull and slow.
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