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Atlantis The Lost Empire.
morrison-dylan-fan25 April 2020
After catching two short and sweet J-Horror flicks for ICM's 50's cinema viewing challenge,I checked my other un-watched downloads for more titles from that decade with swift run times. Finding a curious-sounding Soviet flick,I stayed up for the eternal night.

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For having a underwater Sci-Fi final, the screenplay by Igor Lukovskiy is sadly fairly dry,where aside from a coda saying all the Soviet scientists work will be spread "Among the people", Lukovskiy keeps things straight-lace,with the scientists staying stoic even when finding radio-activity underwater, as they sail out on the eternal night.

Diving deep into the waters of Atlantis, directors Dmitriy Vasilev & Abram Room bring a hard Sci-Fi to land, in Atlantis not being filled with underwater people, but instead being a hub for brightly coloured, radioactive new species of plants and regular-sized fish. Wiping the screen clean at each new discovery, the directors stand back in dour wide-shots giving the scientists plenty of room to display their expert sight.
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