Marea Baja

Marea Baja

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Marea Baja es una película de comedia estadounidense de 1996 dirigida por David Kellogg y protagonizada por Kelsey Grammer, Rob Schneider y Lauren Holly. La película sigue la historia del Teniente Comandante Tom Dodge (Kelsey Grammer), un oficial naval inconformista que siempre ha soñado con comandar un submarino nuclear. A pesar de su enfoque poco convencional del deber naval, a Dodge se le da una última oportunidad para demostrar su valía al tomar el mando del U.S.S. Stingray, un submarino de la era de la Segunda Guerra Mundial que está siendo retirado. La tripulación del Stingray está formada por marineros inadaptados que son igualmente escépticos de su nuevo comandante y están desesperados por la oportunidad de abandonar el barco. A medida que Dodge navega por los desafíos de comandar su primer submarino, se enfrenta a la oposición de sus superiores y a las dudas sobre sus propias habilidades. Sin embargo, con la ayuda de su fiel oficial ejecutivo, Buddy Young Jr. (Rob Schneider), Dodge reúne la determinación para liderar a su tripulación en una serie de misiones audaces para demostrar su valía y ganarse el respeto. Mientras tanto, la presencia del Stingray es sentida por la Armada Soviética, que envía su submarino más avanzado, el Konovalov, para neutralizar al envejecido buque estadounidense. A medida que aumentan las tensiones entre las dos naciones, Dodge debe usar todo su ingenio e inventiva para superar a los soviéticos y salvar el día. Marea Baja presenta una mezcla de humor slapstick, frases ingeniosas y momentos conmovedores mientras Dodge aprende a confiar en sí mismo y en su tripulación. La combinación de acción, aventura y comedia de la película la ha convertido en un clásico de culto entre los fanáticos de las comedias militares.

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Sara

Definitely in the same vein as "Hot Shots!" and "The Naked Gun"... and that's exactly why I love it.

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6/22/2025, 12:38:11 PM
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Xavier

Okay, here are a few options depending on what you're trying to convey with "不错" in the context of a movie review: **Option 1 (General positive sentiment):** * "Not bad." (This is a classic understated positive.) * "Pretty good." **Option 2 (Slightly stronger positive):** * "Good." * "Decent." **Option 3 (If you want to emphasize it exceeded expectations):** * "Surprisingly good." * "Better than expected." **Option 4 (If you want to convey it's enjoyable and fun, fitting with the comedic nature of *Down Periscope*):** * "Enjoyable." * "Fun." * "A good time." **Option 5 (If you thought the specific aspects of the movie were pretty good):** * "The visuals are good." * "The dialogue is decent." * "Robby Benson did a surprising job." While "不错" literally translates closer to "not bad", using only the term "not bad" in your review of *Down Periscope* feels somewhat...understated, considering that you're looking for a more natural English expression. Therefore, "Pretty good" and "Good" are fairly close to the context.

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6/21/2025, 5:29:20 AM
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Riley

First dive to 500 feet, that whole process. Hilarious flatulence. And the legendary sonar officer & sonar. Pirate-style thinking. The team. Stepanek, though a bit of a rogue, is fundamentally decent: "I only get myself into trouble, I don't do things that would cause trouble for everyone else. That's just unprofessional." The habit of having a theme song and dance is great. "In good conscience, I won't do it without them."

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6/21/2025, 2:08:48 AM
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Camille

Think "Police Academy" sets sail meets "The Dirty Dozen" in WWII, then spin that around a few times and you're still nowhere near the sheer absurdity of "Down Periscope." It's like a distant cousin of "Operation Petticoat," if that pink submarine had been crewed by the Bad News Bears of the Navy.

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6/17/2025, 8:37:16 PM
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Lucas

One of the comedies you never forget.

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6/16/2025, 3:58:13 PM
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Daniela

This film dives into the complexities of leadership and personal redemption in the navy, blending humor with heartfelt moments that keep you hooked.

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4/3/2025, 12:34:51 PM
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Liliana

Commanding a nuclear submarine feels like navigating a high-stakes chess match underwater. *Down Periscope* showcases Dodge's unorthodox approach, blending strategic brilliance with a touch of chaos.

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4/2/2025, 6:41:12 PM
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Josiah

Commanding a nuclear submarine is no easy feat, but Tom Dodge’s charm and cunning make him a standout. His unconventional approach keeps the crew on edge, proving that sometimes, the boldest moves are the smartest.

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4/2/2025, 9:58:22 AM
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Audrey

"Dodge’s submarine is a perfect metaphor for his reckless approach to life — full of surprises and a little too close to the deep end!"

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4/1/2025, 9:04:31 PM