UNDERWATER: Ending Explained Breakdown & Full Movie Spoiler Talk Review
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UNDERWATER: Ending Explained Breakdown & Full Movie Spoiler Talk Review. We discuss the Kristen Steward Sci-Fi Horror and the monsters in the movie.

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Underwater Plot Recap

Underwater follows the doomed crew of the Keppler 822 station. A team tasked by conglomorate Tian Industries to drill for resources in the Mariana Trench.

If you’ve seen Alien, Life or a handful of other sci-fi horror movies of the same ilk then from the off you know what to expect, where Underwater tries to differ slightly from it’s inspirations is that it instead keeps the element of horror contained on our own planet, most namely the undiscovered areas of the ocean.

The opening of the movie has a collage of text that showcases some of Tian industries’ exploration into the unexplored drilling zones and how they had disasterous conseqeunces. In the text on screen we can see mention of high risk jobs and rumors of sightings figures in the vastness of the ocean. These were covered up by the corporation and this plays massively into the end of the movie and shows that Tian, though aware of what is going on down there, don’t show any signs of stopping what they’re doing.

After the disasterous tear that starts the movie with a splash Norah and another survivor Rodrigo are forced to trap some of the crew underwater in order to save themselves and it instantly grounds the movie with the notion that this is every man or woman for themselves.

This is made ever more clear when Norah, Rodrigo and and Paul, played by TJ Miller crawl to the escape pod bay only to find that all of them have been deployed.

This notion of fighting for your own survival no matter the cost comes into play massively towards the end of the movie and is pretty much the defining arc that the characters go on with them realising that sometimes you have to make a sacrifice for the greater good in order so that others can survive.

I think Underwater’s strongest element is it’s pacing, it’s face, constantly moving and it doesn’t give you much time to catch your breath.

I’d stop doing water puns but WATER you gonna do about it…eh…having that? Nah I will stop I promise.

The movie has an incredible synth soundtrack and it really makes Underwater a fun time. I’m surprised this got a January release because it’s way better than the month that most movies go to to die.

As for the monsters themselves, they come in all shapes and sizes. From the tiny hatchlings, to the humanoid size creatures that litter the ocean floor all the way up to the gigantic beasts that we discover have been attacking the stations.

These seem to be what most of the smaller creatures gravitate around and they have an almost parasitic and simbiotic relationship with the larger versions of the species.

From what we see of them in the film, the smaller ones have nests and Price at one point comes across a group of these that are sleeping. They are able to stealthily sneak up on people due to their environments and are adept at swimming.

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