What Lies Beneath - 25th Anniversary 4K Ultra HD 4K UHD
J**O
Great Thriller Movie
This is a good thriller movie. Great acting and overall good film.
M**R
Best movie ever!
Probably my number one favorite movie! I know it word for word.
P**R
Wonderful entertainment.
A great thriller t hat had me jumping out of my seat!
L**E
Goooddd movie
Good and scary! 😳😳 the story was amazing and loved the ending. Great cast and script.
M**E
The upgrade it deserves
Finally, this gets the upgrade it deserves although an upgrade to DolbyAtmos would have been perfect marks
F**Y
Channeling Hitchcock
With Michelle Pfeiffer and Harrison Ford in the lead roles, you know this will be a movie worth your time and "What Lies Beneath" doesn't disappoint. We've come to expect in films that quaint little New England towns are usually prime settings for half buried secrets of violence yearning to be discovered. Initially all appears to be well until we are slowly introduced to Claire's troubled past and newly troubling experiences suggesting mental instability. As the story progresses we are no longer sure of who is manipulating perceptions to their advantage and who is really a victim. The plot is full of satisfying twists and turns, until in the end, some justice is realized at the hands of "What Lies Beneath". A stylistically appropriate musical soundtrack that creates the atmospherics for this genre from eerie supernatural to ramped up hysteria. Suspense ala Hitchcock for those who long for the storytelling style of the master from "the other side".
K**W
A Good Scary Movie about a Secret that just won't DIE!
This is just so darned good! Besides two fine actors Michelle Pfeiffer and Harrison Ford (Claire and Norman Spencer), this is a wonderfully suspenseful story. It begins with Clair in a bathtub in their beautiful waterfront Vermont home, having a vision of a woman under water. It moves quickly to a change in scenery, getting the daughter, Katelyn, off to her college dorm. Now the couple is alone.The new neighbors (Warren and Mary Fuerrer) are acting weird, too. Now that Claire has the house to herself, she begins to think maybe the neighbor has killed his wife? Sure does look suspicious. Where is she? What is he stuffing in the trunk?The pace picks up--Cooper (family dog) acts weird, the front door keeps opening all by itself, Claire starts seeing more "things." Then there is that cold "fog" inside of the house. . .I don't want to tell you too much, but this movie has its twists and turns as Claire tries to understand what is happening. I watched this movie several times in past years and just watched it again. Even though I already knew what was what, I still enjoyed it. It is one good movie!
H**E
Excellent movie!
This film is now a total classic. It's almost a high tech homage to Alfred Hitchcock with even more jumps and scares than he provided. Elements of "Rear Window" and "Psycho" are evident and then some in this. Michelle Pfeiffer more or less dominates in this film carrying it from start to finish in one of her careers most exciting performances during what is arguably the peak of her box office reign. Harrison Ford reveals another side of him in this character that makes you question whether he's good or bad. This was also the height of his fame as well. This film had two major stars in a huge blockbuster sharing the screen together, which was rare then and even rarer now since there really aren't movie stars of that caliber anymore. Also rare to have gifted actors in a scary picture together. Usually it's filled with bad actors giving redundant generic performances as teenagers, so this film is another reason to watch to see how the pros do it. There are moments that the camera seems to follow the actors around for quite some time before cutting, which is also rare considering that doing something like that can only work when you have two major actor players who are the real deal doing it. They're so good that you don't even realize the film hasn't cut unless you're looking for it. "What Lies Beneath" is a technically exceptional film made in the thriller genre.
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