
"The Abyss"

Submarine movie only in that a sunken nuclear submarine is what draws rescuers into a deep undersea abyss. The submarine theme is lost at this point, so if you're looking for something on the level of "U-571", "Hunt for Red October", or even "Crimson Tide", you might be disappointed.
However, if you are looking for something which deals with a possible all-out nuclear war, you may be interested. Obviously fictional (yes, sci-fi), under-water aliens keep humanity from destroying ourselves by creating a tidal-wave of world-wide proportions as we are about to blow each other up.
"The Abyss" has two versions, "theatrical" and "special features". Only the "special features" version includes a section at the end of the movie containing a "conversation" with the under-water aliens, showing us the folly of our nuclear ways.
A lot of drama is involved with the spectre of being over a thousand feet under water including Navy Seals who want to launch the nukes. Resulting submersible races, fights, etc. keep things lively. What would a modern-day movie movie be without a splash of romance? Of course that's in there too.
The lesson of the terrible consequences of nuclear war (best featured only on the "special features" version) would be worth the small price I paid for the movie itself. Shipping was 3 times that, and I'd spend it all again! I may just use part of this in a future world history class. However, only a small section of it, since so much of it is too sci-fi.
Since I'm not a big fan of sci-fi, but would rather deal with "real world", this film only gets a low rating of "Average". As a sci-fi movie, because it does deal with the "real world" scenario of a nuclear war--it earns the high rating of "Average".
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