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Deep Fear

2022

5.1 /10 IMDb
80 Duration
Director: Grégory Beghin
Cast: Sofia Lesaffre ,Victor Meutele...
Language: French
Country: Belgium

Paris, the early 90s. Three students decide to celebrate their graduation with a visit of the Paris catacombs. When they discover the legendary 717 Bunker. Little do they know it's not the only thing Nazi soldiers have left behind them.

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Sofia Lesaffre

Sofia Lesaffre

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Sofia Lesaffre

Sofia Lesaffre

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Victor Meutelet

Victor Meutelet

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Victor Meutelet

Victor Meutelet

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Joseph Olivennes

Joseph Olivennes

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Joseph Olivennes

Joseph Olivennes

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Kassim Meesters

Kassim Meesters

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Philippe Résimont

Philippe Résimont

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Kassim Meesters

Kassim Meesters

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Philippe Résimont

Philippe Résimont

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Olivier Bony

Olivier Bony

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Olivier Bony

Olivier Bony

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MovieGuys
07 Jan 2023

Deep Fear shows some promise but much of its potential, like the French catacombs, in which it is set, remains undiscovered. Lets start with the positives, a solid if by now mostly familiar back story, helped by decent acting, from the capable, cast. You certainly buy into the main characters anxiety and fear. A creepy, unrelenting threat, they have to face. A dash of well rendered 80's and early 90's nostalgia. Its a reasonable horror recipe, so what goes wrong? First out of the box is the predictable, by this time, exhausting, woke pandering. Yes diversity good, racism bad, we get it. Thanks for the lecture. Then there's the fact that about half the movie is spent wandering around the catacombs, being guided and then, being lost. Its an interesting setting but after a time the novelty wears off. To top it off, when the real scares start to kick in, they are not well handled. The outcome is yet another film that, maddeningly, "sort of works" but doesn't quite get, where it wants to go. In summary, an interesting idea, let down by inconsistent execution. The results a horror flick that's moderately watchable but left this viewer feeling somewhat indifferent. Note: this film has subs, as its in French.

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MovieGuys
07 Jan 2023

Deep Fear shows some promise but much of its potential, like the French catacombs, in which it is set, remains undiscovered. Lets start with the positives, a solid if by now mostly familiar back story, helped by decent acting, from the capable, cast. You certainly buy into the main characters anxiety and fear. A creepy, unrelenting threat, they have to face. A dash of well rendered 80's and early 90's nostalgia. Its a reasonable horror recipe, so what goes wrong? First out of the box is the predictable, by this time, exhausting, woke pandering. Yes diversity good, racism bad, we get it. Thanks for the lecture. Then there's the fact that about half the movie is spent wandering around the catacombs, being guided and then, being lost. Its an interesting setting but after a time the novelty wears off. To top it off, when the real scares start to kick in, they are not well handled. The outcome is yet another film that, maddeningly, "sort of works" but doesn't quite get, where it wants to go. In summary, an interesting idea, let down by inconsistent execution. The results a horror flick that's moderately watchable but left this viewer feeling somewhat indifferent. Note: this film has subs, as its in French.