HARBINGER DOWN
Un groupe d’étudiants a réservé une place sur un bateau de pêche, le Harbinger, pour étudier les épaulards dans la mer de Béring. Mais quand l’équipage du navire découvre le morceau d’une mystérieuse épave spatiale soviétique sous la glace, les choses prennent un mauvais tournant. Des créatures de laboratoire, capables de résister à un rayonnement spatial extrême, ont survécu à leur captivité dans la glace, et ont muté de façon effroyable…
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No wonder the pod of whales are a bit narked. These annoying students have decided to gatecrash their merrymaking in the Bering sea, and along the way they manage to disturb a long-lost Soviet satellite that crashed into the icy depths. Led by “Graff” (Lance Henriksen) the team decide to investigate this jetsam - and after about five minutes are wishing they’d left well alone. Perhaps from a lab or maybe even from outer space itself, we don’t know - but there are some tiny microbes that are growing exponentially and they are cold and hungry! It’s like a chilly, watery, version of the “The Thing” (1982) only without the slightest degree of jeopardy, some shockingly bland acting and a reliance on mediocre visual effects that attempt to create menace out of something that’s flatter than the sea bed. I saw it in it’s “Inanimate” guise and that was about the size of it as it borrowed heavily from everything from “Dr. Who” to “Harry Potter” and left us with a beastie totally devoid of any sort of wow or shriek factor. At least it’s short, but I’d avoid, sorry.
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