Disco Depths
- Tagline
- Under the sea, the rhythm of power plays its deadliest tune.
- Description
- Dive into the glittering underwater world of 'Disco Depths', where the boundless ocean is alive with the beats of the disco era. Here, a skilled assassin turned mercenary known as the Mariner, voiced by the charismatic George Sake, navigates the treacherous waters of power and corruption. Alongside him, the rugged survivalist Reef, brought to life by Ed O'Grille, stands strong against the current of deceit that threatens their aquatic paradise. With direction from the acclaimed Christopher Geese, this animation promises not only an enchanting visual experience but also a compelling tale, where the groove of disco beats meets the pulse of undersea intrigue. Vocal talents also include the renowned Jim Broadbean as the suave and deceptive siren of the deep, proving that in a world where survival is the game, rhythm is the hidden player.
- MpaaRating
- G
- PopularityScore
- 1.20
- ReleaseDate
- 06/29/2023
- Genre
- Animation
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
8.20
With 'Disco Depths', director Christopher Geese escorts us into an underwater mosaic, embossed with the shimmer of both a bygone musical epoch and the glisten of a modern animated spectacle. The film, with its enchanting visual tapestry, marries the vibrancy of disco with the sublime mysteries of the abyss in a symphony of color that captivates the senses. The narrative, injected with the voice of George Sake's the Mariner, channels an assassin's raw grit into the fluidity of marine ethos, rendering a protagonist both enigmatic and relatable. Ed O'Grille's Reef, with a ruggedness as unyielding as the brackish depths, provides a necessary counterpart in a sea of treachery. An unexpected delight is Jim Broadbean, whose vocal prowess invests the deceptive siren with a level of sophistication and menace often unexplored in G-rated venues. There seems an intrinsic harmony in the amalgamation of setting and sound, and this animation does not just swim amongst its peers—it gyrates to its own pulsating beat of power plays and survival. This visual and aural banquet can be marked as suitable for the entire family, though embodies complexity that may resonate more profoundly with an older audience. In summation, 'Disco Depths' emerges as both a testament to the allure of risk and a nostalgia-infused escapade that dances its way into a deep, yet unavoidably feel-good, cinematic exploration.