It's not the most original approach to the theme (we've seen similar offerings in the past few years with "Midsommar", "It follows" or even "The Babadook"), but it shows up with some respectable jump-scares and that children's party scene was among the most uncomfortable things I've seen in a long while.
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Hardly comparable to "Troll Hunter", but it's a nice addition to the "scientist tries to convince the military to not indiscriminately shoot up everything in sight"-genre.
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Surprisingly well-crafted, with astonishing sound- and camera-work. The acting was excellent as well. Certainly a film I won't watch again, but I'd recommend it to anyone.
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Watched this right after my "Goldfinger"-rewatch, and obviously it had to come short. Still enjoyed the underwater fights and just the complete ridiculousness of it all.
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Watched this on a lazy Saturday morning, because what else are Saturday mornings for? Hadn't seen it in ages, but it's still among the best Connery-Bonds.
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