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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A lot better than I thought it would be...
The OSSA discovers a spacecraft thought to be at least 300 years old at the bottom of the ocean. Immediately following the discovery, they decide to send a team down to the depths of the ocean to study the space craft. The following civilians are recruited: psychologist Dr. Norman Goodman (Dustin Hoffman), biochemist Dr. Beth Halperin (Sharon Stone), mathematician Dr...
Published on August 24, 2002 by Priscilla Stafford

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2.0 out of 5 stars If you've seen the trailer, you've seen the movie.
While much of the movie was technically proficient in many ways, the problem was that no one really cared. The actors seemed intent on hamming up as much as they could, especially in the sequences where they were required to 'blue screen' it. Hoffman pointing at what appears to be a 30 foot pulsating ball and says "look!" as if the other people can't see...
Published on February 17, 2000 by Madbunny


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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A lot better than I thought it would be..., August 24, 2002
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This review is from: Sphere (Snap Case Packaging) (DVD)
The OSSA discovers a spacecraft thought to be at least 300 years old at the bottom of the ocean. Immediately following the discovery, they decide to send a team down to the depths of the ocean to study the space craft. The following civilians are recruited: psychologist Dr. Norman Goodman (Dustin Hoffman), biochemist Dr. Beth Halperin (Sharon Stone), mathematician Dr. Harry Adams (Samuel L. Jackson), and astrophysicist Dr. Ted Fielding (Liev Schreiber). They are the best of best, smart and logical, and the perfect choice to learn more about the spacecraft. But even their intelligence may not be able to comprehend and understand the strange and terrifying events which start to take place after they discover a strange, golden, and perfect sphere on the craft. Things become worse as they are stranded at the bottom of the ocean without any means of escape. That's when they receive the first transmission...

I had heard from my father and sister that "Sphere" was very good and extremely well made so I decided to first check out the reviews on it. I was a little surprised to see such mixed reviews, one half saying how horrible and cheesy it was, while another half was proclaiming how wonderful, exciting, and worth watching it was. So what else was I to do but see for myself what "Sphere" is like? Which I did and I thought it was an excellent film.

I myself have never read Michael Crichton's novel "Sphere" (I guess that's next) so I cannot say whether the movie is true to the book or whether the book was better than the movie or vice versa. But I myself found the story very intriguing, from the mysterious origin of the spacecraft and the sphere to the events which take place in the crew's habitat. The plot was both original yet familiar, the familiar parts being one of the complaints of some watchers. "Sphere" had elements of many such science fiction/thrillers, most especially the dynamic film "Alien". Which is not all that bad. The conclusion, when the main characters finally solve the mystery was just so incredible! The ending was a bit disappointing for me since it felt like the movie was a bit cut short. I wish the end was maybe 5 to 10 minutes longer, either lengthening the middle or adding more at the end. But on the whole the movie storyline was very satisfying.

As for the acting I didn't have many complaints. Dustin Hoffman is the perfect psychologist as he tries to think, reason, and solve the mysterious events. He certainly looks very terrified throughout the movie! Sharon Stone is also pretty good though some people have been saying her acting was terrible. Samuel L. Jackson is incredible as his role of the mathematician. Each and every character's reaction to all the events is acted out terrifically, making you all the more NOT want to be in their shoes!

But the way the movie draws you into the story is what really makes the movie entertainingly fun to watch. Well, I wouldn't really associate the word 'fun' with "Sphere". "Sphere" is very well directed, and I meant it when I wrote down that you will get drawn into the movie. The suspense isn't generated by lots of action, it's the tension you get since "Sphere" is just so psychologically terrifying! The directing was simply fantastic, around the last half of the movie making you wonder who is to be trusted, and who not to be trusted.

Put it all together, "Sphere" is an exciting and suspenseful film and I enjoyed it very much. If you're convinced that "Sphere" sounds like something fun to watch, go for it! But if you're still contemplating whether or not it's any good, rent it out once since you'll never know if you'll like it if you never see it. Be warned though, the movie is PG-13 rated for some profanity, scary images, and some violence. "Sphere" is not for the weak-hearted. And whatever you do...! Don't have any nightmares... (wink!)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Regular sci-fi, not just another horror knock-off., September 4, 2005
This review is from: Sphere (Snap Case Packaging) (DVD)
Sphere is one of the few modern science fiction movies that's not really just another horror movie. As an sf fan, I've been disappointed over and over when a movie advertised as sci-fi, about space or ocean exploration, turns out to be another knock-off of "It The Terror From Beyond Space." (That was fine the first time, when the result was Alien).

--Spoiler Alert--

Sphere does take a turn in the Horror direction, but not far enough to disappoint me. The premise is like "Galaxy Of Terror" under the sea. It's about a team of scientists, including Dustin Hoffman, Sharon Stone, and Samuel L. Jackson, led by top secret Peter Coyote to investigate a spacecraft found under the ocean. They quickly discover it's a spacecraft from Earth's future, apparently temporally displaced (dis-timed?) to Earth's past - but with a clearly alien artifact on board: The sphere. It seems the sphere enables or causes some of the team to manifest their fears in their undersea base.

However, it remains closer to true sci-fi than pure horror. The ideas have all been done, in classics like Forbidden Planet, where Dr. Morbius manifests the monster from his Id through alien technology, Voyage To The End Of The Universe, Galaxy Of Terror, and even the old pulp story "Time Wants A Skeleton" by Ross Rocklynne, and so on. Here it's all arranged in a well-constructed plot, kept moving with fast action, kept believable by the competent actors. And if you prefer Horror movies like Leviathan, the remake of The Thing, etc., you probably won't be dissapointed either.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved the book and the movie, January 11, 2004
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This review is from: Sphere (Snap Case Packaging) (DVD)
I think it can be pointless to compare the movie to the book, in all cases, because they're two different pieces of work. The movie is "based' off the book almost always; it isn't an exact representation, and how could it be? Reading a book is an entirely different experience than watching a movie. The book is amazing. So is the movie, in my opinion. I thought the cast and the acting was stellar, and I was always enthralled and caught in suspense. I think the ending is beautiful, not anticlimactic. Why does the ending of a science fiction thriller always have to be a huge climax? This is a unique ending that wraps everything up in a very simple way. This will always be one of my favorite movies.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Intellectual Sci-Fi Thriller.. a life long mind stretcher!, December 13, 2000
This review is from: Sphere [VHS] (VHS Tape)
With Dustin Hoffman, Sharone Stone & Samuel L. Jackson you sure will reach somewhere. Somewhere BEAUTIFUL!

Hunderds of feet beneath the ocean surface in the middle of the Pacific, something has been discoverd. Its origin, its structure, its malevolent energy are baffling. But whatever it is, it can reach into your mind. It knows your worst fears. And now, it's starting to make those fears come true...

You're going to live one hell of a journey! Not only down there, but in your own SPHERE! ; )

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sphere Blu-ray, January 7, 2010
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Typical of old movies transferred to blu-ray, nothing better than DVD; I would say not to waste your money but I've noticed that some of the blu-ray versions are actually cheaper now than the DVD.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars New Age critique disguised as science fiction, June 30, 2000
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Paul Seward (Cape Town, South Africa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sphere [VHS] (VHS Tape)
New Age philosophy / religion is about raising the level of human consciousness and developing the power to "manifest" things. The Sphere is a symbol for a higher level of human consciousness, or a route to that consciousness, e.g. meditation. "Manifesting" - in the New Age context - means the ability to turn thoughts into material reality. New Agers think this ability is a good thing - something to strive for - something that will mark the next jump in human evolution. The movie the Sphere says that humans are not ready for such an advanced level of consciousness - the power to manifest would be a dangerous skill - even the most civilised people have dark thoughts and feelings in their subconscious - and it is these thoughts and fears that would manifest into reality if we had the power to manifest things, rather than the "good" things that the New Agers try to manifest by using their conscious minds only. It was no coincidence that the movie was set deep under the sea, since water is a common symbol for emotions. The emotions we encounter at these "depths" of consciousness rule us more than we realise. As a critique of New Age thinking this movie was brilliant. It wasn't bad as pure entertainment either.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Effects, April 29, 2000
This review is from: Sphere (Snap Case Packaging) (DVD)
I really enjoyed this film, its s science fiction mystery type movie. I would recommend you watching the trailer before the movie as it clears up some confusion. The trailer is located on the DVD. It is similar to event horizon if you have seen that. I thought the idea behind the movie was really good along with the superb effects. The line up of actors says it all Stone, Hoffman, Jackson! You know you're in for a great movie when you have a cast like that! The DVD has a few interesting features, the behind the scenes take a look at the special effects, how they created them etc. Even if you have seen the film previously then you must now experience it on DVD for the superb sound, picture quality and amazing film. Overall terrific value and money well spent.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars If you've seen the trailer, you've seen the movie., February 17, 2000
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Madbunny (Canoga Park, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sphere (Snap Case Packaging) (DVD)
While much of the movie was technically proficient in many ways, the problem was that no one really cared. The actors seemed intent on hamming up as much as they could, especially in the sequences where they were required to 'blue screen' it. Hoffman pointing at what appears to be a 30 foot pulsating ball and says "look!" as if the other people can't see. (of course they can't as it's just a blue screen, but we, the audience shouldn't have to figure this out. Essentially ALL and I do mean ALL of the plot points and twists are covered with the trailer. If you've seen the trailer then basically that's the entire movie. The only exception being the end, where the cast, muchlike the audience wishes that they forget all that's happened and lose their memories. No such luck for those who have seen this movie though.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very underrated film, October 2, 2011
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This is the first review I've written, because I prefer to keep my opinions to myself in general. However, this film (and specifically the BluRay transfer) is excellent. I've always been a fan of the story, but I forgot how well executed the movie was until I saw it again on BluRay. Excellent video transfer and great sound mixdown really highlight how well-made it is. This is one of a handful of disks I use to show off my home theater setup; and for less than 10 bucks, there's really no reason not to have it in your collection.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Big Budget, Bigger Stars, Biggest Disappointment, April 1, 2004
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SandmanVI (Glen Allen, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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OK, pretend that you want to make a movie just like "Event Horizon" except it takes place underwater. Oh wait, they did. It's called "Sphere". This is a very uninspired, unoriginal movie with lukewarm performances all around. Big name cast, big money production, big disappoint. Totally unnecessary film - you don't need to see this one.

I suggest renting "Event Horizon" first. Pay attention to the dream manifestation sequences. Now watch "Sphere". Aren't these the same ideas just done in a new setting? Worth a rent maybe, but don't buy this.

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