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  2. Plot. In a remote underwater facility, doctors Susan McCallister and Jim Whitlock are conducting research on mako sharks to help in the re-activation of dormant human brain cells like those found in Alzheimer's disease patients.

  3. Deep Blue Sea: Directed by Renny Harlin. With Thomas Jane, Saffron Burrows, Samuel L. Jackson, Jacqueline McKenzie. Searching for a cure to Alzheimer's disease, a group of scientists on an isolated research facility become the prey, as a trio of intelligent sharks fight back.

    • (144K)
    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Renny Harlin
    • 1999-07-28
    • Deep Blue Sea was inspired by a macabre experience. When he was growing up in Australia, Deep Blue Sea screenwriter Duncan Kennedy saw the remains of a shark attack victim, which had washed up near his home.
    • Many of the sharks in Deep Blue Sea are real. Most of Deep Blue Sea was shot at Baja Studios in Mexico, where the team constructed sets above the massive tanks that James Cameron built to make Titanic.
    • Deep Blue Sea director Renny Harlin made tweaks to the sharks to take on Jaws. "The problem with approaching a shark movie," Kennedy told the Los Angeles Times, "is how do you do it without repeating Jaws?"
    • The animatronic sharks in Deep Blue Sea were really believable. Deep Blue Sea’s filmmakers created its monstrous makos with a combination of visual effects and animatronic sharks.
  4. In a remote underwater facility, doctors Susan McCallister (Saffron Burrows) and Jim Whitlock (Stellan Skarsgård) are doing research on Mako sharks to help in the re-activation of dormant human brain cells like those found in Alzheimer's disease patients.

    • There Is A Jaws Reference. Even though most of Deep Blue Sea is nothing like Jaws, it was always cursed to be compared to Steven Spielberg's classic. So Renny Harlin and the filmmakers embraced that just a little bit with a small nod to Jaws in the first act.
    • Inspired By A Real Shark Attack. The inspiration for Deep Blue Sea came about when Australian screenwriter Duncan Kennedy witnessed a shark attack victim wash up near where he lived.
    • Advanced Animatronics. Despite its bombastic concept, CGI sharks were used rather sparingly. Most of the sharks' scenes respected the Steven Spielberg method and used animatronics to bring the sharks to life.
    • Janice Was Originally Pregnant. There is a deleted scene in which Janice revealed to Jim that she is with a child as the day begins (via YouTube). This would have made her and Jim's death even more tragic but, according to TonsOfFacts, director Renny Harlin did not feel right about killing off a pregnant woman so that scene was left to be found on most DVDs and Blu-Rays.
  5. Jul 28, 2024 · Shark Intelligence: The sharks in the movie are genetically modified to increase their brain size, supposedly to cure Alzheimer’s disease. Real Sharks: While the movie used animatronic sharks for many scenes, real sharks were also used for underwater shots.

  6. The Mako Sharks are the main villains of the 1999 sci-fi horror film Deep Blue Sea. They were genetically engineered to harvest protein complex for a cure for Alzheimer's, but they were later shown to be more intelligent, deadly and dangerous than spoken.

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