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horrible. cringed and rolled my eyes the whole time


Just a did of a movie. Bad acting. Bad storyline. Half the time it made no sense the other half was so predictable. Seems like it was written by a highschooler. Take my advice and do not waste your time with "Black Sea"

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Me too.

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This was a really great modern film. Congrats to the great director! Check out his amazing documentary Touching The Void!! best docu ever!!

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Well dalesmith, it is clear that you either didn't see this movie or you have no taste. This is in fact a very worthwhile movie, entertaining and dangerous at the same time. It is better than most of the mediocre movies made these days.

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Well said! Yes, the guy has absolutely no taste.

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Sounds like an American.

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Why make such a generalization?

Hatred or ignorance?

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Disagree. Worth a watch.

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If you don't love it, that's fine. I wouldn't even comment on that to be honest. But all this "bad acting" and "highschooler" crap is just you exaggerating. This is far from the worst movie you'll ever seen or even just seen from 2014.

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"far from the worst movie you'll ever see" . . .

Close enough!

If it weren't for the "F" word (and its derivatives) there would hardly be any dialog at all.

Two thumbs down and throw in some toes too!

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I just watched The Duff and 50 Shades before watching Black Sea. I can't see how in the hell anyone can say that the acting in this film is bad. Jude Law was great.

And you've got some comprehension problems if this movie made no sense to you.

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Dalesmith obviously has his taste buds high up his ar$ehole, pay no attention to the rant of an imbecile high school mouth breather, Black Sea is a surprisingly excellent film, great script, firm direction, all around top notch acting and during the entire running time of this movie you can squeeze the tension with your fist and it will drip. Fantastic entry in the submarine sub genre.





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It was badly written, badly acted, and immediately forgettable.


- but I guess there are a lot of stupid people in the world.

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Dalesmith obviously has his taste buds high up his ar$ehole, pay no attention to the rant of an imbecile high school mouth breather, Black Sea is a surprisingly excellent film, great script, firm direction, all around top notch acting and during the entire running time of this movie you can squeeze the tension with your fist and it will drip. Fantastic entry in the submarine sub genre.

Hello Kevin Macdonald, not surprised to see you post the above comment, but I agree with the original poster, your movie was a turd. It played like a cheap B movie. 😀 😀

As for the Jude Law character, everytime he opened his mouth and spoke it reminded me of the 'Scotty' character in the original Star Trek TV series and it made me cringe. Yes I get that as a Scot you are pushing Scotland but you would have been better to either cast a Scot in the lead role or cast Jude Law as an English character.

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I'm not usually with the consensus, but I am this time, while the consensus disagrees with the OP.

Amazed about the negative comments that simply are the antithesis of fact. I've cringed at most modern movies, because they are horribly written with ridiculous characters.

This film was a breath of fresh air. Okay, one character was over the top evil, and did seem a rip off of the Aliens company villain, but one over the top character is fair when we see many other credible ones react to him. That's the basis for many stories.



Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time!

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Yeah, that!!! ^^^

drystyx said it all.

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Looks to me like dalesmith-68720 made an account on IMDB exclusively to make this one senseless little comment. I think he might be insane.

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Requiescat in pace Pete Postlethwaite.

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