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A very cool production, unfortunately dragged down by whatever the SE Asian term is for blackface. Well worth watching the underwater footage, but skip the rest.


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Captain Nemo has built a fantastic submarine for his mission of revenge. He has traveled over 20,000 leagues in search of Charles Denver - a man who caused the death of Princess Daaker. Seeing what he had done, Denver took the daughter to his yacht and sailed away.
A fantastical underwater journey unfolds as Professor Aronnax, his servant Conseil, and harpooner Ned Land are abducted by the enigmatic Captain Nemo aboard his futuristic submarine, the Nautilus. They are forced to explore the mysterious depths of the ocean, encountering wondrous and terrifying marine life, lost civilizations, and the vast, unexplored beauty of the abyssal plains. The film captures the spirit of Jules Verne's classic novel, offering a visually imaginative adventure.
As one of the earliest major film adaptations of Jules Verne's iconic novel, the 1916 version was a remarkable cinematic achievement for its time, particularly noted for its innovative underwater photography and ambitious production design. While historical critical reviews are scarce due to its age, it is widely recognized as a pioneering silent film that pushed the boundaries of visual storytelling and special effects, earning acclaim for its spectacle and imaginative scope.
A visually stunning and ambitious silent film adaptation.
Pioneering use of underwater photography for its era.
Captures the imaginative wonder of Verne's novel.
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This silent film adaptation was groundbreaking for its time, utilizing extensive underwater filming sequences in the Bahamas, which was a remarkable technical feat for 1916 cinema.
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A very cool production, unfortunately dragged down by whatever the SE Asian term is for blackface. Well worth watching the underwater footage, but skip the rest.

Based on Jules Verne's story of revenge, this is actually quite an impressive production that tries pretty hard to deliver a reasonably plausible production of this tale of "Nemo" (Allen Holubar). He has built this magnificent undersea vess...
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