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Under Paris

Original title: Sous la Seine
  • 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
37K
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Under Paris (2024)
Sophia, a brilliant scientist comes to know that a large shark is swimming deep in the river.
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To save Paris from a bloodbath, a grieving scientist is forced to face her tragic past when a giant shark appears in the Seine.To save Paris from a bloodbath, a grieving scientist is forced to face her tragic past when a giant shark appears in the Seine.To save Paris from a bloodbath, a grieving scientist is forced to face her tragic past when a giant shark appears in the Seine.

  • Director
    • Xavier Gens
  • Writers
    • Yannick Dahan
    • Maud Heywang
    • Xavier Gens
  • Stars
    • Bérénice Bejo
    • Nassim Lyes
    • Léa Léviant
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    37K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,660
    682
    • Director
      • Xavier Gens
    • Writers
      • Yannick Dahan
      • Maud Heywang
      • Xavier Gens
    • Stars
      • Bérénice Bejo
      • Nassim Lyes
      • Léa Léviant
    • 376User reviews
    • 98Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bérénice Bejo
    Bérénice Bejo
    • Sophia
    Nassim Lyes
    Nassim Lyes
    • Adil
    Léa Léviant
    • Mika
    Sandra Parfait
    • Caro
    Aksel Ustun
    • Nils
    Aurélia Petit
    Aurélia Petit
    • Angèle
    Marvin Dubart
    Marvin Dubart
    • Markus
    Daouda Keita
    • Léopold
    Ibrahima Ba
    Ibrahima Ba
    • Adama
    Anne Marivin
    Anne Marivin
    • La Maire de Paris
    Stéphane Jacquot
    Stéphane Jacquot
    • Poiccard
    Jean-Marc Bellu
    Jean-Marc Bellu
    • Berruti
    Nagisa Morimoto
    • Ben
    Yannick Choirat
    Yannick Choirat
    • Chris
    Iñaki Lartigue
    • Juan
    Victor Pontecorvo
    Victor Pontecorvo
    • Sam
    Thomas Espinera
    • Tom
    Anaïs Parello
    Anaïs Parello
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    • Director
      • Xavier Gens
    • Writers
      • Yannick Dahan
      • Maud Heywang
      • Xavier Gens
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    User reviews376

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    3Otte1

    Rooting for the shark

    A movie is not good when you are rooting for the villian. In this case, the shark was my superhero.

    First of all, with 50 years of advanced technology, robotics, cgi and advancement in film....that sharks today look less realistic than Jaws? It is insane how fake today's sharks look.

    To the story...it follows every cliche, nothing is original here, with scenes and dialogues almost straight out of Jaws or Deep Blue Sea.

    Acting is way over-the-top, dialogue consists of screaming or incesseantly yelling someone's name. Sharks are fake looking, about the same level as a Sharknado And you cannot find one person making smart decisions. This is a complete miss.
    6greyKbarclay

    Not as bad as I expected to be honest

    As mentioned above, I actually found this film to be quite entertaining. This film is full of typical shark film clichés; stupid characters, ignorant person in power and strange looking CGI. It had some intriguing elements that stacked this film above the rest of shark films, like The Shallows or The Meg. This film feels a little bit more than a simple rehashing of a survival story. The two main characters have to battle a large, complex shark against the backdrop of Paris. No spoilers, but I would definitely recommend that you watch the entire film until the end for the ultimate conclusion. The characters here are forgettable and, once again, most of them fall easily into the stereotypical roles that people in shark films have to in order for the body count to be higher.

    Overall, this film was much better than I anticipated it to be, with the middle dragging out until the tension finally starts to ramp up.
    4fredrickinps

    Thriller, Horror or Comedy?

    At first, I thought it was a movie from "The Asylum" production. That's until the unexpected and spectacular ending came about. No spoilers though. You'll have to watch it.

    Pros. Very nice views of Paris. Nice camera work and pictures. Entertaining.

    Cons. All the rest, including the fake sharks that make "Jaws" sharks look so real. Lol. Bad acting unless it was supposed to be a comedy. Not sure it was the intention but it's there!

    Overall terrible movie released just in time as an advertisement push for Paris Olympic Games. As a bad joke the ending would make an awesome and epic Olympics Opening Ceremony. Lol. The movie was entertaining due to the fact that it looked more like a comedy than a thriller.
    4aridala

    Any good scriptwriters alive?

    Starting with the fact that the main premise of the film, sharks in fresh water, is nonsense, the script itself was very empty of content. Like any horror films premises don't make sense and I guess that's okay with the genre? I don't know because I am not a fan of horror movies but I do enjoy suspense and that is what made me watch it in the first place but there was little to no suspense. No plot depth. Not much good to it actually. There are no good dialogues, no good character development and you don't really feel any attachment whatsoever to any of the characters so you don't care what happens to them. If that is not a sample of bad scriptwriting, I don't know what is. The cinematography is also plain and quite insipid... But hey, I enjoyed the lovely views of Paris a lot and that's why I gave it a 4 and not a 1.
    5southdavid

    Zut A-jaws

    (Yes, I did spend a while trying to come up with a pun that I hadn't seen before).

    As this film was gathering some traction on Twitter across the weekend, I decided that I should give it a go. Having assumed it would be an equivalent to the sort of film "The Asylum" make, I was surprised and interested to see that it was initially not that - though in all honesty it gets there by the end.

    Having lost her crew, and husband, to Shark attack, on an expedition to the Pacific garbage patch, Sophia (Berenice Bejo) returns to Paris and works in an aquarium. Three years later she's contacted by an Environmentalist Mika (Lea Leviant) who explains that she's hacked shark tracking technology and that one has made it up the Seine, as far as Paris city centre. With Sophia refusing to help them, Mika and her associate Ben (Nagisa Morimoto) undertake the dive instead, with Mika being arrested. Mika, and later Sophia, try to convince River Patrol of the unlikely interloper, but with the Paris Triathlon imminent, the mayor (Anne Marivin) refuses to consider cancelling.

    At the start the film is actually reasonably sensible. The shark is played as a looming threat, foreboding in the background or whipping through frame too quick to get a good look at. There's a clear environmental message, where climate change and sea pollution has changed the shark's natural habitats. Berenice Bejo, who was in "The Artist" is a decent lead and does have some chemistry with impossibly heroic Soldier turned River Police action man Adil, played by Nassim Lyes.

    I guess the trouble with the film is that, towards the end it does drift into that 'Asylum' "Sharknado" territory with much more explicit use of the, now painfully cheap-looking, CGI Shark. I write my reviews without spoilers usually, and I'll continue to do so here, but I just don't understand how the ending happens. I liked how spectacular it was but where does the water come from?

    You never know with Neflix just how well a film has actually done, but there's a chance from that ending that sequels, or sister films might be forthcoming. I'd hope they'd find a more consistent tone, either way, serious, or campy, to be satisfying. This is neither.

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    • Trivia
      Although it may appear that a large number of triathletes are swimming in the Seine, this was not the case. Those scenes were filmed at an open-air water tank in Alicante, Spain. (Famously, the Seine has been deemed too polluted to swim in, something which the French authorities have spent upwards of a billion euros to rectify.)
    • Goofs
      When displaying the 3000 miles journey of the shark, it is shown to have swum up the wrong river, namely the Loire, that flows about 200 km south of Paris. The mayor of Orléans, a prominent city on the Loire, cheekily urged his citizens not to panic if they caught a glimpse of a huge fin, that would just be the lost shark hurrying on its way to shoot the movie.
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      Featured in Amanda the Jedi Show: Stephen King told me to watch this movie | Under Paris Explained (2024)
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      A Fin in the Water
      composed by Anthony D'Amario, Alex Cortés & Edouard Rigaudière

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Netflix Site
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En las profundidades del Sena
    • Filming locations
      • Ciudad de la Luz, Alicante, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
    • Production company
      • Let Me Be
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    • Budget
      • €25,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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