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Submergence

Submergence

Love has no limits

5.5 (314)2018-03-011h 52m
DramaThrillerRomance

Overview

While James More is held captive by terrorists in Somalia, thousands of miles away on the Greenland Sea, his lover Danny Flinders prepares to dive herself in a submersible into the deep bottom of the ocean, tormented by the memories of their brief encounter in France and her inability to know his whereabouts.

Budget
$15,000,000
Production
Green Hummingbird Entertainment, Lila 9th Productions, Backup Media, Morena Films, uMedia, Road Movies

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Director
Wim Wenders
Cinematography
Benoît Debie

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luispongo

May 30, 2018

7/10

No doubt about the quality performances by the couple **Vikander** and **McAvoy** which are great together. The narrative, to be honest, could be better scructured but I can say that I liked the movie. Good and appealing actors can have also the job of saving films and they done that here. Instant love can happen and can become a love for life which can change everything about each one personal dream. The movie can also tell You that opposing subjects can have the same importance depending o…

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5rJoud

July 2, 2021

1/10

**10 minutes in you will realize this is not done well.** Movie starts, a heap of production companies show their logo, dozens of producers and makers are listed. The intro feels like the credits are rolling and that would have been a good idea. Just those 5 minutes of sweet music and the book promotion would have done so much more for this story. First scene, female star mumbles her text to a supporting actor, who is hard to understand also. Granted, not many people in real life speak loa…