As Above, So Below
When a team of explorers ventures into the uncharted maze of bones that lies beneath the streets of Paris, they embark on a journey into madness and terror.
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- Cast:
- Perdita Weeks , Ben Feldman , Edwin Hodge , François Civil , Marion Lambert , Ali Marhyar , Cosme Castro
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Simply Perfect
When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Ok i gave it a good go but had to keep taken breaks because all the shakey cameras were giving me a headace.The idea was good and the creepy people in the tunnels were cool but when i saw the burning car i was over it.So stupid!
The poster for this scary movie was very recognisable, the Eiffel Tower upside with a pattern of skulls underneath, it was obvious where the movie was set, but I didn't know what to expect, I hoped for something relatively scary or interesting. Basically in Iran in Aramaic, young alchemy scholar Scarlett (Perdita Weeks) discovers a riddle on the head stone of Nicholas Flamel, the alchemist believed to have discovered the Philosopher's Stone, and finds a rose key that may help her to find the historical stone. The tombstone riddle pinpoints the location of the Philosopher's Stone as being in Paris, France, she travels there, meeting up with her former boyfriend George (Ben Feldman) and her cameraman Benji (Edwin Hodge). They conclude that the stone is below the Parisian Catacombs, with their guide Papillon (François Civil); his girlfriend Souxie (Marion Lambert); and their friend Zed (Ali Marhyar), they go into the deep uncharted tunnels. But the explorers get more than they bargained for, when they do find the stone and remove it, they are trapped in the hellish underground maze, with demonic visions and chambers collapsing on them. One by one, team members venture too far, and suffer bloody deaths, until only Scarlett, George and Zed are left, and they realise that the only way out, strangely, is to go down, as seen earlier on a Gnostic Star of David, an artefact symbolising the notion "As above, so below". Eventually the remaining survivors find what appears to be a manhole cover above them, they jump through it, and find themselves the right way up on the streets of Notre Dame, they are now safe. The story is inspired by Dante's Inferno stuff, and the film is presented as a "found footage" movie, there are some reasonable gory and Blair Witch style apparition moments that keep you interested, it is not the scariest thing you will watch, but it's not a bad horror. Okay!
I see this movie currently has a 6.2 rating on IMDb. In my opinion, that is far too low a rating for a movie with this much going for it. The script is well-done, the cinematography is absolutely fantastic, special-effects fantastic, the acting is mediocre, but you can't have everything or it would be a 10! Not much gore, but instead has plot twists that caught my son and I off-guard. Seriously, rent or buy this movie, and watch it late at night. It will give you thrills and chills, and that's what a good horror movie is supposed to do.
After the last scene the movie left me with a sense that it could have done so much more with very little extra effort. The pretext for the events is extremely bland and just as unrealistic as some of the tings the main character say to each other every now and then, while the two main actors are presented as a poor imitation of Lara Croft and Nathan Drake which again I wasn't a fan of. But apart from that and the fact that quite a few things are told other than shown it's a good horror movie. The middle is jam packed with really unusual visuals and ideas, most of the times quite well executed. All in all a surprising and entertaining movie that I would definitely suggest to a fellow horror movie fan.