Sub terra
Sub terra

Movie spotlight

Sub terra

2003
Movie
105 min
Spanish

Lota, 1897. In the depths of the largest coal mine in the world, a great rebellion is brewing inside a man's heart.

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IMDb3.8/10
Director: Michael G. PatakiGenres: Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller

Plot Summary

In a post-apocalyptic future, a group of scavengers ventures into a subterranean city in search of vital resources. They soon discover that they are not alone, as the ruins are inhabited by mutated, hostile creatures. The survivors must fight for their lives and find a way to escape the deadly labyrinth.

Critical Reception

Subterranean (also known as Sub Terra) received generally negative reviews from critics. It was often criticized for its predictable plot, weak special effects, and underdeveloped characters, failing to capitalize on its potentially intriguing premise.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its attempt at a post-apocalyptic setting.

  • Widely criticized for its uninspired storytelling and poor execution.

  • Noted for a lack of originality in its monster movie tropes.

Google audience: Audience reception data for Subterranean is not readily available on Google. However, general sentiment based on its limited release and similar low-budget horror films suggests it did not resonate with a wide audience.

Fun Fact

The film's alternative title, 'Sub Terra,' is Latin for 'under the earth,' fitting its subterranean setting.

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