James Cameron is, without a doubt, the Leonardo Da Vinci of the movie world. In fact, few have brought technological innovation and narrative to the world of film in such a way. Titles like Alien, Terminator, and Titanic are clear examples. Nor can we ignore the fact that no one has handled the fascinating universe of water in all its forms so well. In 1989, Cameron gave us The Abyss, a film in which a team of divers collaborates with the Navy to find a sunken nuclear submarine. There, in the depths of the ocean, they make contact with…
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