onykx c
I didn't pay to watch this movie but i felt like they owed me money after watching this. i want 2 hours of my life back.and FYI guys, this movie is not a Filipino movie. it was shot in the Philippines which is why the scenery is not a disappointment, but the director, writer and producer is a crappy German.can you believe that this movie was shot for more than 2 years? complete waste of time, money and energy!worst movie everbad actingawful story
karmicm
For those of you who don't know the elegant and fabulous Bebe Pham - Vietnamese Supermodel Extraordinaire, this was her US debut. The suspense thriller takes place on the beautiful islands of Philippines. The movie started off a little slow but picked up speed, action and intrigue as the film progressed. I didn't notice I was holding my breath during the underwater fight scene! Mick Gleissner and Amelia Jackson Gray did a great job in their roles. Bebe could use a little coaching in the acting. At first I didn't care about her, but I did warm up to her her sister, played by Jaymee Ong. But this is more of an action film and I liked the underwater scenes in 3D.
luga peters
Please don't waste your time watching this very, very, very bad movie. It's honestly the worst movie I've ever seen. What a waste! The acting is horrible, the story doesn't make any sense, the cinematography and the editing suck big time. The music is great, and that's the only positive comment I'm going to make. Why do people get money to make this film? It doesn't make any sense. Whoever made this film has clearly not a clue of filmmaking. It feels like a bunch of film students got together and decided to do a film. Well, that's not fair. Film students would do much better films, guaranteed. Deep Gold - what a joke. I want my money back!
Jimmy Rogers
Out of all the 3D films I've seen this year, DEEP GOLD was really cool and well done. I didn't lift my glasses once like I did when I saw Last Airbender or Clash of the Titans. It's a total genre driven action flick! Surprisingly good performances from Michael Gleissner, Jaymee Ong, Amelia Jackson-Grey and the smoking' hot Laury Prudent. There's something old school about the movie I really dug. I'm not sure if that was intended, but I was into it.I saw the ads and saw the billboards and even though I didn't know any of the actors I wanted to check it out and I'm glad I did. It's got a James Bond lite type of feel with the locations and Philippine army storyline surrounding the shipment of gold. But it doesn't have a James Bond macho hero, it's got two Asian-American actresses (bebe Pham and Jaymee Ong) as the leads and it had a little Thelma and Louise (women against the world) thing going on which I also liked.