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Phantom: The Submarine offers a gritty dive into the world of military espionage and the tension that comes with it. It feels like a snapshot of the late '90s action scene, layered with a palpable atmosphere of uncertainty and danger. The pacing can be a bit uneven, swinging from intense moments to slower stretches that build up the dread. The practical effects used for the submarine sequences have a rawness that adds to the immersion, even if they don't always hold up against modern standards. The performances, though from lesser-known actors, manage to convey the desperation of the crew. There's something intriguing about the story of a nuclear sub with no record of existence—it's like a ghost lurking in the deep, which is pretty distinctive in the genre.
Korean military action film with a unique premise.Explores themes of secrecy and existential threats.Distinctive practical effects for underwater sequences.
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