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Deep blue sea

United States, 1999
film

Searching for a cure to Alzheimer’s disease a group of scientists on an isolated research facility become the bait as a trio of intelligent sharks fight..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Jaws

United States of America, 1975
Similarity: 63%

Jaws

United States of America, 1975
Similarity: 63%

Sexy beast

United Kingdom, 2000
Similarity: 54%

Free Willy

United States, 1993
Similarity: 53%

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

United States of America, 2004
Similarity: 51%

Deepsea Challenge

2014
Similarity: 51%

Betty Blue = 37.2 Le Matin

France, 1986
Similarity: 51%

Betty Blue = 37.2 Le Matin

France, 1986
Similarity: 51%

Underwater

United States of America, 2020
Similarity: 50%

Happy Feet

Australia, 2006
Similarity: 50%

Dead calm

Australia, 1989
Similarity: 50%

Dead Calm

Australia and United States of America, 1989
Similarity: 50%

Wolf

United States, 1994
Similarity: 49%

Deepsea Challenge

2014
Similarity: 49%

Finding Nemo

United States, 2003
Similarity: 49%

Finding Nemo [DVD]

United States, 2003
Similarity: 49%

The River wild

United States, 1994
Similarity: 49%

Point Break poster

United States, 1991
Similarity: 48%
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