
Deep Blue Sea
Bigger. Smarter. Faster. Meaner.
Researchers on the undersea lab Aquatica have genetically altered the brains of captive sharks to develop a cure for Alzheimer's disease. But there's an unexpected side effect: the sharks got smarter, faster, and more dangerous. After a big storm damages their remote research facility, they must fight for their lives.
- 6.0
- 1999
- Released
- 1h 45m

Saffron Burrows
Dr. Susan McAlester
Thomas Jane
Carter Blake
LL Cool J
Preacher
Samuel L. Jackson
Russell Franklin
Jacqueline McKenzie
Janice Higgins
Michael Rapaport
Tom Scoggins
Stellan Skarsgård
Jim Whitlock
Aida Turturro
Brenda Kerns
Cristos
Boat Captain
Daniel Rey
Helicopter Pilot
Valente Rodriguez
Helicopter Co-Pilot
Brent Roam
Helicopter Winch Operator
Eyal Podell
Boy #1
Erinn Bartlett
Girl #1
Dan Thiel
Boy #2
Sabrina Geerinckx
Girl #2
Tajsha Thomas
Friend of Janice
Frank Welker
Parrot Sounds (voice)





Released
en
$60,000,000.00
$164,648,231.00
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- #creature
- #scientist
- #shark
- #killer shark
- #genetic engineering
- #animal horror
- #animal research
- #underwater facility
- #intense
- #defiant
Reviews

The science behind this may well be plausible - that cures for human ailments may well rest elsewhere in the animal kingdom. To that end Saffron Burrows ("Susan") enlists the help of millionaire philanthropist "Russell Franklin" (Samuel L. Jackson) to develop a cure for Alzheimer's using sharks captive in a converted offshore submarine refuelling base. When he arrives at the facility he meets the

**Peak corny shark goodness!** 🦈🦈🦈 Deep Blue Sea falls prey to every shark movie trope and has a blast doing it. Embracing its cheesiness makes this movie one is the all-time best shark flicks—a fabulous cocktail of 90s cheese, sharks, and surprising twists. If you haven’t seen this one, I guarantee you will be surprised by who survives and who doesn’t.
An engaging thriller with a mindless plot, Deep Blue Sea managed to keep me hooked throughout its loud 100-minute running time. A doctor and her team of researchers looking to find a cure for Alzheimer's in sharks in an isolated facility in the middle of an ocean - what more do you need for some sweet chaos while also supported by some unethical practices? Deep Blue Sea is not the most realistic s

Great watch, would watch again, and do recommend. This is probably my favorite shark movie. I know "Jaws" did a thing back when, but I like this better. It doesn't mean it's a better movie, the same way that more people like pizza than salad even though salad is a better food. The biggest part of why I like it so much better is that it's a survivalist situation, in an isolationist setting,

There's quite a cast assembled for _Deep Blue Sea_, not what we've come to expect from the Asuylum-soiled genre of shark movies in this day and age. It's not a fantastic movie, but it proves more watchable that 90% of its company. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole_.











