Sunday, February 6, 2011

Sanctum







Release Date: Feb 04, 2011 
Runtime: 1 hr. 43 min. 
Director: Alister Grierson 
Cast: Richard Roxburgh, Rhys Wakefield, Ioan Gruffudd, Alice Parkinson, Daniel Wyllie.

Boasting the title card of 'Executive Produced by James Cameron,' “Sanctum” forays into the unexplored depths of cave diving, where fate lies within an oxygen tank and nerves of steel. But credentials may not be everything, as the film fizzles and drowns under the weight of pressure. Starring a relatively unknown cast, aside from Richard Roxburgh and Iaon Gruffudd, the story, by default, relies on its striking surroundings and nifty camera work. The 3-D, while no “Avatar,” does help immerse you in the environment and tension, despite being nauseating at times. The main problems rest in the acting that is laughable, and the unappealing personalities of all the characters. Apart from being annoying and unwise, their lack of back-story does little to garner sympathy from the audience. By the end, you feel indifference towards who survives or doesn’t. While comparable to “The Descent,” the isolation and claustrophobia are the extent of similarities. For once, hidden monsters and terror would have been welcomed instead of a tepid thriller that does little to spike the heart rate. But again, this is only 'Executive Produced by James Cameron.'

Rating: 2 stars

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