Hell of fire

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Movie
German title Hell of fire
Original title Descent
Country of production Canada
original language English
Publishing year 2005
length 86 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Terry Cunningham
script Michael Konyves
production Tom Berry ,
Richard Schlesinger
music Sean Murray
camera Thom Best
cut Robert E. Newton
occupation

Hell of Fire (Alternative title: Project DEEP - In Burning Depth ; Original Title: Descent ) is a Canadian science fiction film from 2005 . Directed by Terry Cunningham , the screenplay was written by Michael Konyves .

action

The United States military authorities are conducting an experiment to investigate the extraction of energy from the Earth's interior. With a bore you reach a gas-filled cave 40 km below the surface of the earth. There is a strong earthquake in Seattle and numerous volcanic eruptions . The geologist Jake Rollins is assigned a mission to relieve tension in the earth's interior. While General Fielding is primarily concerned with keeping the secret, Rollins and his team travel into the interior of the earth in a special vehicle.

Reviews

David Nusair wrote on Reel Film Reviews that the film was a low-budget version of The Core . The first film is not particularly entertaining, while this film is a " complete disaster ". It is so boring that one wonders why it even exists. The script does not contain a bit of originality and uses the oldest clichés that one could even imagine. The special effects are lousy. Only the " surprisingly strong " portrayal of Luke Perry was praised.

The lexicon of international films wrote that the film was “a disaster film that is as conventional as it is confused with clumsy effects ”.

The magazine prism wrote that the film was a " thrilling disaster thriller, which sent in models such as" The Core - The inner core " " Operating the.

The magazine TV Spielfilm wrote that the film was a " lousy, pseudo-scientific story in which a few" good guys "prevail over the obligatory bad guys ". He was " in the truest sense underground bad ".

backgrounds

The film was in Hamilton ( Ontario ) and Seattle rotated.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Film review by David Nusair, accessed September 11, 2007
  2. Hell of Fire in the Lexicon of International FilmsTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used , accessed on September 11, 2007
  3. prisma, accessed September 11, 2007
  4. ^ TV feature film, accessed on September 11, 2007
  5. Filming locations for Descent, accessed September 11, 2007