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Deep under the Arctic Ocean, American submarine Captain Joe Glass (Gerard Butler) is on the hunt for a U.S. sub in distress when he discovers a secret Russian coup is in the offing, threatening to dismantle the world order. With crew and country on the line, Captain Glass must now assemble an elite group of Navy SEALs to rescue the kidnapped Russian president and sneak through enemy waters to stop WWIII. (Lionsgate UK)

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Kaka 

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English The most masculine submarine movie since K19, with a macho Butler, a whiny Oldman, a charismatic Common and Nyqvist. Add to that a couple of Navy Seals, some solid firefights, superbly photographed locations and underwater battles and it doesn’t matter that the script was written by someone at the weekend over a beer. After all, this is all about showing off hi-tech American military toys and patting themselves on the back for how well it all turned out. Overall, it’s charismatic, fast, clear and not too smart; it’s bearable. ()

D.Moore 

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English This at least could have used a better director and special effects that didn't look like a video game, since the script is so ridiculous and the actors are boring (definitely don't watch Hunter Killer because of Gary Oldman, you'll be disappointed). This game didn't work out for Tom Clancy. ()

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Malarkey 

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English I actually have no complaints here. Because the Czech distributor changed the title to the same title Deep Blue Sea has, I at first thought this was a remake of a 20-year-old action movie of the same name featuring a huge shark, so I was pleasantly surprised that this is actually a film about a submarine. Too bad that the action movies produced by Hollywood these days lack the soul they used to have in the 1980s and 1990s. There’s a lot of action scenes, the cast is alright, but something is amiss. The best moments were those featuring Michael Nyqvist as the Russian captain Andropov; his charisma added some charm which increased the film’s overall quality a little. Too bad this talented actor passed away. ()

Marigold 

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English Why Gary Oldman accepted the role of Dick Cheney in this C-movie is as much of a mystery as what Andrej junior did in Crimea. Sometimes he gives the impression that he was walking around and put on his uniform, then he just commented on something, shook a hand and fucked off. Gerard Butler has already made a living out of this boyish parody, so his macho, homoerotic etudes are actually doing me good. What they lack is a real scoundrel played by Michael Nyqvist, to whom Putin should give citizenship. He's the Russian. What now? TV Barrandov buys these types of films, but the effects are worse. The Russians speak broken Russian for a while, then broken English for a while. Toby Stephens wandered somewhere in Benghazi and found himself on the set in Poljarny. The screenplay was written by Tom Clancy's demented brother, and Donovan Marsh has a unique feel for ugly green screens, and Gareth Edward openly robs Godzilla in one scene. In any case, it is a film where submarines dive, emerge, pass rocks on a razor’s edge and endure a depth charge. I can't give the film less than three stars, because if I omit the lethargic middle, it's actually fun bullshit that gradually develops a 90's mentality. ()

3DD!3 

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English An old-school submarine encounter between the Soviets and the Yanks, but filmed in a modern style with agility and enthusiasm.  Butler is an unbelievably likable guy here and Nyqvist was also impressive in one of his last roles. It's a bit of a shame that there is not a more well-developed villain. That wide-eyed jerk in the peaked cap deserves to be ripped apart by Toby Stephens for being so boring. Even so, Hunter Killer is a well-made thriller in the style of Clancy and is more than just a good bit of light entertainment. P.S. This movie was banned in Russia. ()

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