Beneath Still Waters Page #4

Synopsis: In 1965, in Northern Spain, a dam will be built to bring progress to the location of Desbaria and the town of Marienbad is near to be completely flooded. Two boys, Teo and Luis, cross the security boundary to play in the evacuated town and Teo listen to voices in the abandoned church. They find a group of strange people chained in the watered basement, Teo releases their leader Mordecai Salas and is killed by him. Forty years later, in the celebration of the fortieth anniversary of Debaria Dam, the teenager Antonio vanishes in the lake while swimming with his girlfriend Susana and their friend Clara Borgia. The police divers, with the support of the outsider cameraman journalist Dan Quarry that is filming the submerged Marienbad to write a matter about the town, try unsuccessfully to find the body. When eerie things happen in the spot, Dan and the local journalist and daughter of the builder of the dam Teresa Borgia disclose dark secrets about Marienbad, Salas and his evil cult of the
Director(s): Brian Yuzna
Production: Future Films
 
IMDB:
3.9
R
Year:
2005
96 min
79 Views


It'II be good for the town.

L'm still waiting to see

your permits, Mr. Quarry.

Then you can have

your camera back.

All due respect, sir, but your man

doesn't know a buoy from a diving belt,

and I definitely don't have time

to teach him how to use

the P.R.C. Radio.

I can operate a P.R.C.

L'm a trained diver,

and I know these waters.

I can help.

We're in luck, Lieutenant.

This guy can do it.

All right. You can go.

But this is against

my better judgment, Quarry.

F***ing woman.

F***ing woman.

Julio.

No! No, no! Rosa, no! No!

No, Rosa.

Julio.

Oh, no! Get away!

Listen up.

Be careful down there.

Caught some really mean

currents last night.

Pulled me right across the lake.

Here is the dive plan.

One:
Nice and slow.

We have plenty of air.

Two:
Don't lose sight

of each other's ass.

- Not that I like his ass at all.

- So f***ing immature.

And three is for you, Devil Dan:

Don't fall asleep.

You are our guide.

Okay.

Listen. Do you feel it?

It's damned cold down here.

No!

No! No!

Julio!

Come with me!

No!

How we doin', fellas?

There's the town of Marienbad.

I don't see any sign of the body.

The currents tend

to pull things down

into the buildings.

Look. The cemetery.

Dan, we are heading

across the plaza.

You'II feel a strange current there.

It will pull you.

Just roll with it.

How we doin', fellas?

Okay?

Thank God you are here.

Hi.

My little monsters await you.

- Sorry I'm late.

- Don't go, Mommy.

But I have to, darling.

It will be fun with Clara.

- You'II see.

- Come, David.

- We'II make popcorn. Right, Clara?

- Sure.

I don't want popcorn.

Hey! How about

a ton of popcorn,

till you got popcorn

popping out of your ears

like a pop, pop,

popcorn machine?

Don't go, Mommy.

They are all yours, Clara.

L'II be back around dark.

I hate you!

Hey! Come on.

- David. David...

- No! Let go of me!

David!

Can you see a house?

We see it.

Okay. With the strange glow?

Okay.

You feel that current?

Look at that glow.

Must be geothermal.

L've never seen one

that bright before.

L'm going to check it out.

Look out for me.

Okay. Got it.

L'm going in.

Ruso, Eduardo, come in.

Can you hear me?

- Come in, boys.

- I copy you, Dan.

We're checking out that old house

you told us about.

What the hell is that?

Eduardo?

Ruso? Ruso? Come in.

Eduardo, Ruso, come in.

Are you receiving me?

Is there a problem?

Lieutenant? Can you hear me?

Can you hear me, Ruso?

Come in!

Eduardo, are you

receiving me?

Ruso, come in!

Eduardo, get out of here!

Eduardo, come in.

Ruso?

Look! Get the camera

and come on.

What happened down there?

You all right?

Geez!

What is...

It's the guy from the dam.

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