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Sound from the Deep Project
Добавлен 18 май 2021
Official home for the Lovecraftian cosmic horror short film Sound from the Deep
Sound from the Deep - Short Film
Sound from the Deep is a horror short film inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft.
An international research group is searching natural resources from the newly melted waters of the Arctic Ocean. They pick up a strange underwater sound from far north. Thinking it might be natural gas, they start their journey to the uncharted waters. Soon they begin to understand the true nature of the Sound.
Best Short Film & Audience Award - H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival 2017
Best Lovecraft Short Film - A Night of Horror Film Festival 2017
Honorary Mention - Morbido 2017
Audience Award - Nevermore Film Festival 2018
Best Horror Short - Philip K Dick Film Festival 2018
Audience Award - Media Film Festival, Horr...
An international research group is searching natural resources from the newly melted waters of the Arctic Ocean. They pick up a strange underwater sound from far north. Thinking it might be natural gas, they start their journey to the uncharted waters. Soon they begin to understand the true nature of the Sound.
Best Short Film & Audience Award - H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival 2017
Best Lovecraft Short Film - A Night of Horror Film Festival 2017
Honorary Mention - Morbido 2017
Audience Award - Nevermore Film Festival 2018
Best Horror Short - Philip K Dick Film Festival 2018
Audience Award - Media Film Festival, Horr...
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This is why secret war movie is the best eldritch movie there is. Sure, the eldritch is scary. But it could be resolved with enough explosive. And lots of explosive were brought in.
im sorry, did that cup just move across the table by itself?
A.I is the fall of Hollywood:)
👍👍and subbed!!
Eero Ojala is quite good in this. Will have to look for him in more Finnish films.
OOF!
Kiitos
WOW. This Lovecraftian vibe,man, this is AWESOME
Great story😮
Absolutely amazing work, one of the best representations of a lovecraftian being in media for me, the fleshy cloudlike being with eyes everywhere and nowhere at once was absolutely unique and amazing.
I have just watched 'Sounds of the Deep,' for the second time, two years after my first viewing and I'm glad to say that this film is still satisfies; terrifying in a wholly new way without the tropes so common in what seems to excite the predictable nature of today's audience. This is old-school suspense with ominous overtones. It is galvanised with an impending dread, full of primordial revulsion that climbs out of our deepest dreams; clawing its way to the surface, yet rooted directly beneath conscious thought in the moments just before we can scream ourselves into sweat-soaked wakefulness. This is artistic realism at its best, not seen enough in recent years. As an art house piece, it's incredibly well-developed for a short film that's set with breathtaking views of the ocean, deep in the Arctic that is so captivating, its almost its own character in the film. There's no distracting gore, no awkward romance, just ominous warnings ringing alarm bells out from under our everyday lives, but ifundamentally living only in our dreams at the point where motion becomes impossible and we remain rooted to the spot, too afraid to face the source of our deepest fears, yet too petrified to look away. What I neglected to mention in my first review is that the acting is first-rate. On par with the highest paid professionals. The main character, Eero Ojala is outstanding as Mikael Aalto. The film begins with his character being interrogated by skeptical investigators, telling him to start again, at where this film begins. Ojala's portrayal of a man drawn into the increasingly questionable behaviours of his fellow scientists and ship-mates is utterly believable as a PhD grad student beset with misgivings on an ice-breaker deep in the Arctic, bound for uncharted waters on a mission searching for fossil fuels. The actors who played 'Professor Norberg' and 'Sofia' delivering up very solid performances that make me really believe that they are dancing to a different tune, subtly moving to unheard whispers and shadows. These portrayals, whilst most likely unintentional, hint at subterfuge similar to 'Invasion of the Bodysnatchers.' Those playing the ship's crew are highly convincing; we don't know who's aligned with whom and what each person's motivation is and we are constantly kept guessing all the way through to the payoff, which rivals any Lovecraftian masterpiece. Why this has not been seen at any of the big name film festivals is beyond me. I expected this to have the stamp of the Palme d'Or, especially because of the profoundly important social significance; the melting of the ice sheets, which, in the film, seems almost an afterthought, but it's this nuanced undercurrent that is the ultimate message of this production. Bravo to all involved in this project. ✨🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆✨ (At the time of this review, there have been well over a million views!) 👏
Ubbo-Sathla is an entity created by Clark Ashton Smith, first appearing in his short story "Ubbo-Sathla" (1933). Ubbo-Sathla is described as a protoplasmic mass that dwells deep beneath the Earth's surface, existing since before the first life forms. It is considered the source from which all earthly life ultimately sprang. The entity is often depicted as a formless, mindless being surrounded by stone tablets containing primordial knowledge.
please..make more
Love this film!! Well done
No part 2 ? I hope so ....
One of the best features I've seen in long time!
Hello, may subtitles be added? I'm severely hard of hearing but I really want to watch this and understand ;-;
Lol❤
LOVE THIS!!!
Lame
In the mountains of madness.
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I hope that I’m not the only one who took this film personally and deeply . ❤ Masterpiece
Well done.
Wow. Truly a modern masterpiece of Lovecraftian horror. I would've preferred if the monster was kept a bit more hidden/mysterious, but still good stuff.
Awesome 👍👍👍
The dialogue is masterfully written. Well done!
Time and again I keep coming back to this....absolutely beautiful representation of Eldritch horror ❤
....did we just completely forget to color grade this film. Quite an odd choice. Could have been so much more dynamic and engaging
Great !
Trizna - what a beauty.
Amazing work
Joonas, Antti...bravo. Hollywood has never come close with 4x the length, and millions in budget.
Good job!
Nah I’d win
This is likely the best Lovecraftian film I've seen in recent years. Excellent on all regardss.
I literally have no idea what the hell i was watching , beginning to end ! Is this another one of those poorly script that leave you guessing again to ever what you want to believe ? 😂😂😂
I hate deep water. Why am I here?
1 million views! I love our film, but never thought it would get this much attention. Thank you for watching and commenting! I don't have time to reply to everyone, but I read all the comments. It's been a pleasure to see your reactions!
Your team is truly amazing ... Great film
Now it’s at 1m.
Please....this deserves 10 million views, a netflix adaptation and a Spielberg contract ❤ absolute Lovecraftian masterpiece ❤
Congratulations it is well deserved it’s rare to see someone do something so spectacular with lovecraftian horror
This need to be a Movie! Please make full length feature ❤
All these eons waiting to be awaken and I thought they were coming to me!! Ubbo-Sathla is the source and the end! Soon I'll be set free!
👍
Breathtaking, cinematically, acted, produced... the whole epic tale just came together in such an amazing way. Hollywood could learn something here. ❤ it, extraordinary...!!!
this was excellent
8:00 Aren't those stock screams used from the 2010 game, Happy Wheels?
"I'm a scientists. I don't make unfounded claims. Oh, that thing about the North Pole being ice-free the middle of last decade? Yeah, that was unfounded."
Very good movie, indeed. I truly enjoyed it.
The directing on this is epic
this movie is amazing.
Probably the best cosmic short ive seen
the color grading in this was horrible
I love how white all the humans are and how black the unknown thing is