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What Lies Beneath

What Lies Beneath

2000
DVD
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
5201802006039
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
USA | English | Color | 02:10

What would Hitchcock have done if he had had modern digital effects? The answer is almost certainly: something very like What Lies Beneath, Robert Zemeckis' technically accomplished supernatural thriller that pays open homage to Suspicion, Rear Window and Psycho, to name but three. Michelle Pfeiffer delivers one of the finest, most nuanced performances of her career as a woman in an ideal relationship whose perfect life begins to unravel with terrifying consequences. Harrison Ford plays sympathetically against type as her husband who may or may not be telling her the truth. Although made in the middle of his filming Cast Away, while the director waited for Tom Hanks to shed some pounds, this is no quickie throwaway picture. Zemeckis loads this character-driven story with genuinely scary suspense, using subtle camera moves, mirrored reflections and red-herrings in a classic Hitchcockian manner--the difference here is that he has access to the most up-to-date digital effects and employs them with characteristic imagination, creating seemingly impossible camera angles that only enhance the tension. The Production Design is equally carefully considered, as even the idyllic household setting with its pristine bathroom is gradually transformed into an object of terror. Composer Alan Silvestri's score winds up the drama several notches further with an appropriate Bernard Herrmann pastiche.

On the DVD: The principal attraction of this disc is the pin-sharp anamorphic picture and 5.1 soundtrack--superb picture and sound quality contribute greatly to the enjoyment here, since Zemeckis is one of the few contemporary directors who remains acutely sensitive to the composition of each and every scene. The brief featurette is a little misleadingly titled, as it's essentially a profile of Zemeckis' career with a few comments about this film thrown in for good measure. The rather dry and uninvolving commentary is by Zemeckis with producers Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke. --Mark Walker


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Michelle Pfeiffer Claire Spencer
Katharine Towne Caitlin Spencer
Miranda Otto Mary Feur
James Remar Warren Feur
Harrison Ford Norman Spencer
Victoria Bidewell Beatrice
Diana Scarwid Jody
Dennison Samaroo PhD Student #1
Jennifer Tung PhD Student #2
Eliott Goretsky Teddy
Rachel Singer PhD Student #3
Daniel Zelman PhD Student #4
Ray Baker Dr. Stan Powell
Wendy Crewson Elena
Amber Valletta Madison Elizabeth Frank
Joe Morton Dr. Drayton
Sloane Shelton Mrs. Templeton
Tom Dahlgren Dean Templeton
Micole Mercurio Mrs. Frank
Donald Taylor Male EMT Worker
Jayson Argento Cafe Customer
J.C. Brandy Band Member
Tony Collucci Barfly
Mark Patrick Costello
Marcia DeBonis EMT (Female)

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Edition details

Nr Discs 1
Edition Release Date 2002
Regions Region 2