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From the director of X-Men and a producer of Independence Day, comes a sci-fi event so big, it's a phenomenon. Sam Neill (Jurassic Park, Eric Stoltz (Pulp Fiction) and Catherine Bell (JAG) star in a sci-fi event delving deep into the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle. When billionaire Eric Benirall (Neill) finds an alarming number of cargo ships disappearing in the triangle's waters, a team of specialists is hired to investigate the strange phenomenon. But as every clue only deepens the mystery, the truths they uncover are more bizarre than the myths used to protect them. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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inglés Yeah, definitely a bearable three-part TV movie. True, I would expect a little more from a project produced by Bryan Singer than a script that gets worse with each episode, effects at the level of a National Geographic documentary, and routine directing by Craig R. Baxley. The fact is that after an excellent introduction, the story became entangled in an unnecessary conspiratorial complications, which culminated in a forced conclusion without taste and smell. I willingly finished watching it, because the acting was good and there were a few nicely filmed moments. But I can't shake the felling that a simpler script and smarter directing would work much better for a project with these ambitions. However, compared to what commercial television normally spews out, this really is quite bearable. ()