Watch: Beneath 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Samantha “Sam” Marsh is in a bar during her father’s retirement party. After growing up in a small town coal mining community, she’s decided to study environmental law instead of following in her father’s footsteps. Her father has been struck with an illness related to his many years of mining coal and he can no longer work without risking his life. When the miners in the bar declare that Sam’s whole life is painting her nails and checking Facebook, and that she could never be a coal miner, Sam decides to prove them wrong and go down below with them. Unfortunately while down beneath the ground, the mine shaft collapses and she, her father and the other miners are trapped below, some killed instantly and others injured. Those left alive start to slowly go crazy as the oxygen runs out, and they worry that they’ll suffer the same fate as the urban legendary 19, nineteen miners buried alive and left for dead in the 1920’s..
Plot: A crew of coal miners becomes trapped 600 feet below ground after a disastrous collapse. As the air grows more toxic and time runs out, they slowly descend into madness and begin to turn on one another. Inspired by true events.
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Entirely too dark to get a better rating.
My quick rating 4,9/10. The trapped in the coal mine flick is back. Being trapped with “something” is a common theme for horror/thriller movies to use so can’t go anywhere really on originality. Ther are a few good things about this movie even though it is straight formula. The most important is the way the focus is back and forth between something being down there (demon, spirit, etc.) or just hallucinations due to lack of oxygen and the miners losing it mentally. Throughout he whole movie you will be wondering which it is (and no i am not saying). The other plus is the fact that the use of lighting is well done to only allow the lights the characters have illuminate the scene. That being said the movie spends a solid 10 minutes of an 80 minute film in complete darkness. Literally. This doesn’t mix too well with often entirely to shaky footage when you can see. This major distraction is unbearable at some parts and takes away greatly from what could’ve been a good flick. Still worth seeing but I suggest on cable.
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This was a good movie but I still contend that my favorite subterranean movie is “The Descent”. “Beneath” had some good cinematography with the darkness and the pervasive closed in and claustrophobic feeling in the collapsed mine. There was a lot of suspense and heart pounding moments as well.Where this movie failed, and not immensely, is by following the same tropes that most scary movies follow. When the movie started a rescuer stated that he found a survivor. As soon as I saw the cast of characters going down the mine I immediately knew who that survivor was. To be fair, that survivor wasn’t unscathed but the survivor was predictable nonetheless. Along with the survivor cliché there was the cliché of cowards die and heroes die; the only difference is that cowards die screaming and heroes die honorably.
Besides the age old clichés this movie was strong. I liked the acting, the set, the story and the tension created. If only they could shake the predictability.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 29 min (89 min)
Budget 89
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Unrated
Genre Adventure, Drama, Horror
Director Ben Ketai
Writer Patrick J. Doody, Chris Valenziano
Actors Brent Briscoe, Kurt Caceres, Eric Etebari
Country United States
Awards 6 wins & 1 nomination
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Aspect Ratio 2.39:1
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