30,000 Miles Under the Sea
30,000 Miles Under the Sea

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30,000 Miles Under the Sea

1970
Movie
60 min
Japanese

The ruler of the underground world, is planning to conquer the whole world. Riding the fire dragon Isamu and Angel, the princess of the undersea kingdom, try to stop him from destorying their world.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Vasily LivanovGenres: Adventure, Family, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

A group of scientists aboard a futuristic submarine, the 'Dolphin', embark on an extraordinary journey to the center of the Earth. Facing treacherous underwater landscapes and encountering bizarre creatures, they must overcome numerous obstacles to complete their mission. Their adventure tests their courage and ingenuity as they delve deeper than ever before.

Critical Reception

This Soviet science fiction film is a charming adventure with imaginative special effects for its time. While its scientific accuracy is questionable, it is praised for its whimsical storytelling and family-friendly appeal. Audiences often remember it for its unique visual style and optimistic exploration theme.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its imaginative visuals and adventurous spirit.

  • Appreciated as a whimsical and family-oriented science fiction tale.

  • Noted for its unique interpretation of subterranean exploration.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on a story by Jules Verne, although it diverges significantly from his original 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas' in its plot and setting, focusing instead on a journey to the Earth's core.

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