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“Phantom” set in the Cold War iss at climax condition. The B756 which is equipped with a series of torpedoes and a strategic ballistic missiles carrying nuclear warheads of Russian led by Captain Dmitri Zubov is missing. Fearing the retaliation from the West, they send the entire fleet supporting B756 to search the submarine and hope that the US and their allies do not find theshipwreck. But actually the B756 is not missing. Deep below the water surface of the Pacific, Captain Zubov and the sailors discover a plot could destroy all mankind of the US Navy. Zubov decides to block the plot, but the ship is falling into a dangerous situation when the remaining oxygen is very low…
A game effort by a decent cast highlights the old-fashioned submarine thriller "Phantom," but heavy-handed dialogue, flurries of melodrama and a silly ending make the whole enterprise sink like a stone.
[Its] admirable air of realism dissipates once Robinson takes viewers outside the sub, where torpedo skirmishes are staged with too-perfect CGI bombast.
It's fun just to hear the lingo and watch the sailors go about their tasks, but not so fun when the captain's Dark Secret starts giving him cheesy, strobing flashbacks.