Submerged (2005)

3.7/10

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Chris Cody is a top-ranked mercenary who took part in an undercover operation to stop a major terrorist strike on U.S. soil — a strike that the UN refused to believe was about to happen. However, Cody had to break a number of laws in order to do the job, and as a result, he’s in a military prison. At the U.S. Embassy in Montevideo, Uruguay, Secret Service agents are briefing the ambassador with information about a terrorist base when the agents suddenly go haywire and kill her, and then themselves. Later, in Washington DC, intelligence analyst Dr. Chappell concludes that some sort of mind control device must have been used. A Delta Force commando team is sent to Uruguay to investigate, but they’re quickly ambushed and captured. Taken to the terrorist base, they are brainwashed by Dr. Adrian Lehder, a scientist who heads a secret CIA experiment in mind control, programming soldiers to become virtually unstoppable killing machines when they’re given the right commands. The Navy recruits Cody and his crew to take Chappell and special agent Fletcher with them in an effort to destroy the facility and take down Lehder. Cody is promised that in exchange, he and his will be freed and cleared of the alleged misconduct that they were accused of and receive $100,000 each. Suspicious, Cody quickly removes Fletcher from the mission, and Fletcher turns out to be in league with Lehder. Fletcher tips off Lehder, and they quickly abandon Lehder’s facility, leaving behind a few American prisoners as Trojan horses. One team of Cody’s men commandeers a submarine while the others secure the base and rescue the prisoners. The team fights its way past a tank, destroys the base, and escapes on the sub. But they end up stuck on the sub with some of the mind-controlled soldiers. After fighting off the soldiers and escaping from the sub, Cody and his crew realize that they must race to bring down Lehder before the rest of his soldiers kill them all.

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Submerged Movie Reviews

Under-Water Siege, Or Something Like That…

Seagal’s workload was huge in 2005. He had four releases: “Into The Sun”, “Submerged”, “Today You Die”, and “Black Dawn” . As long as the paychecks keep coming, he churns them out like there’s no tomorrow.

This time around, Seagal plays “Chris Cody” who is released from prison to go on one last assignment: To infiltrate some double agents or something. It’s very confusing. You also can’t see what’s going on most of the time because to hide Seagal’s nonstop weight gain, he is shrouded in black (note all his black clothing).

All you see is Seagal’s fat head. He also doesn’t do his own ADR work. He once again uses a voice double that sounds NOTHING like him. But this time he was trying to be clever and put on an “Cajun accent” to fool people. The saving graces are the performances by those wacky Brits Vinnie Jones and Gary Daniels.

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One of Seagal’s worst

I will say this, apart from Under Siege and one or two other exceptions I am not a fan at all of Steven Seagal or of his films. Out for a Kill is probably Seagal’s worst film, but Submerged comes very close to topping it. Here in Submerged there is everything that I really hate about most of Seagal’s films. While the locations are good, the camera work and editing itself are very shoddy, especially in the poorly-choreographed fight sequences. The plot in concept is derivative and the telling and structure of it is very incoherent, while the writing is lousy, the direction from Anthony Hickox in the worst directing job of his career is very poor, the pace is pedestrian making the slower scenes really tedious and there are some distracting and unforgivable errors such as having goats and mountains in Uganda. The acting is dreadful, not just from a very unkempt Seagal whose performance is very lazy but from the entire cast. Vinnie Jones is the only asset of Submerged that I would come close to calling a bright spot. Overall, a really bad film and one of Seagal’s worst. 1/10 Bethany Cox

Good for a laugh

Submerged is yet another putrid straight to video release involving a bloated and aging Steven Seagal trying unsuccessfully to hide the fact he can barely do any martial arts any more and the fact that he is really quite overweight. He still can’t hide the fact that he can’t act either, despite the fact he appears to be dubbed for sections of the movie (Which is why some of his dialogue is actually semi-intelligible for a change). The film-makers attempts to hide Seagal’s lack of mobility and increasing girth are largely what make these latter day Seagal flicks entertaining. Clever tricks such as close editing in the fight scenes so you can’t actually see Seagal isn’t doing anything very impressive, dark lighting to hide his jowls and breadth and loose clothing so as to not accentuate his less than athletic physique.

Anyway, the movie involves Seagal and a ragtag group of ex navy bad-arses being pulled out of prison (There is some lame political cover-up after an operation gone wrong angle to explain their presence there) to go after an evil scientist who has developed a mind control device and hiding out with some vaguely motivated militants in Uruguay. It is never made clear exactly why the hell the government is using a bunch of convicts for this mission- I thought perhaps they would have been selected as it was more likely they hadn’t been got at by the mind control device when it had been established the US special forces had already been compromised this way but such explanation was not offered on screen- in other words if the script-writers for this movie actually put as much thought into the plot in writing the script as I did in watching it for a few minutes it was lost in the editing stage. At least Seagal isn’t playing an archaeologist, a scientist or an arch bishop or some equally unbelievable profession in this one.

Although the movie is called Submerged very little of it actually set on a submarine. It was rumoured before this one came out that it was to involve Segal on a submarine battling a sea monster but unfortunately this was not the case. (No cheap jokes about Segal playing the sea monster I promise). The first section involves the group getting together and raiding the baddies base, the middle section is actually on the submarine and actually seems kind of shoehorned in, almost as though they wanted to make this mind control action picture and then found half the budget had been blown on a submarine set they were then obliged to use. The last section of this meandering and goofy storyline is set in some South American city (Yes I’m too lazy to look it up).

The plot is meandering, is full of holes and makes little sense (I was quite frankly shocked) but the film is full of action and is never dull, even if it is because of unintentional laughs, of which there are many. My two favourites- Seagal’s ultra cheesy slow mo entrance- chained in shackles walking slowly toward the camera (Naturally) with loud heavy metal playing in the background in a lame attempt to make him look cool. The second and funniest is at the end when Segal kicks one of the main bad guys about forty metres through the air accompanied by some bizarre trumpet blast sound effect. Seagal doesn’t actually do much in the way of martial arts (Wonder why?) but there are plenty of goofy action sequences such as a Commando like sequence where Segal and friends take on a small army, complete with tanks and barely get hurt. As I said, the movie is fast moving and all over the place shifting from location to location, from a dam/naval facility to a submarine, to the streets of a South American city, to an opera house, to a cartoonesque super-villain base/ laboratory. There is a large supporting cast to distract from Seagals non-acting, most of whom are dead by the end of the movie, including two Lock Stock and two Smoking Barrels alumni- Vinnie Jones, applying his usual cheerfully violent soccer hooligan type character that brings some much needed colour to the screen and Hatchet Harry. Most of Seagal’s team is forgettable, the only other ones I remember a few days after watching it are stiff faced woman and skinny Latino dude.

In summation, if you want to watch a stupid, cheesy but on the whole entertaining(ly bad) action flick and laugh at the comedy institution that is Steven Seagal then Submerged is pure gold.