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"Leviathan" (citywide) is "Alien" under water. It's not nearly as sophisticated or as terrifying as the Ridley Scott film, but it looks good and moves fast. It's elementary fun with a couple of scary moments along the way.
Off the coast of Florida a crew of six men and two women are nearing the end of a 90-day stint 10,000 feet beneath the ocean's surface. Headquartered in Shack 7, a huge octagon of spun-molded steel, the crew dons cumbersome motorized suits to mine the ocean floor of precious metals for Trans-Oceanic, a multinational corporation represented via a TV monitor by an icy executive (Meg Foster), whose interest in profits rather than the welfare of her undersea employees is not exactly disguised.
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