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The Abyss


The Abyss is an award-winning science fiction film from 1989, directed by James Cameron, starring Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, and Michael Biehn. There is a cinema version (140 minutes) and a Director's Cut version (171 minutes).

Underwater scenes were filmed in the cooling tower of an unfinished nuclear reactor in Gaffney, South Carolina. It took seven million gallons of water to fill the tank to a depth of 40 feet, making it the largest underwater set ever. The depth and length of time spent underwater meant that cast and crew had to go through decompression.

There is a novelisation written by Orson Scott Card.

Plot

The story is about an underwater oil drilling rig that is sent by the US military to examine a sunken submarine, which leads to an international crisis bordering on a new world war. It turns out that at the bottom of the abyss near the crash site of the submarine, an underwater city of water-dwelling aliens is located. A Navy SEAL, suffering from High Pressure Nervous Syndrome, turns paranoid and tries to destroy the city with a nuclear weapon from the crashed submarine. A main feature of the story is a dive to an oceanic trench using a liquid breathing scuba. In the original script the aliens in turn threaten to destroy all coastal regions of the world by giant megatsunamis, but in the version that was ultimately shown in theatres the aliens are portrayed much more benevolently and simply rescue the main characters from the depths. The Director's Cut version of the movie includes the megatsunami subplot.

Awards

The Abyss won the 1990 Oscar for Best Visual Effects. It was also nominated for Oscars for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Best Cinematography and Best Sound.

The Abyss was also nominated for a host of other non-mainstream awards, such as by Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films and the American Society of Cinematographers. It ended up winning a total of three other awards by these fringe organizations.

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