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While praising the film's first two hours as " compelling ", the Toronto Star remarked, " But when Cameron takes the adventure to the next step, deep into the heart of fantasy, it all becomes one great big deja boo.
If we are to believe what Cameron finds way down there, E. T.
didn't really call home, he went surfing and fell off his board.
" USA Today gave the film three out of four stars and wrote, " Most of this underwater blockbuster is ' good ,' and at least two action set pieces are great.
But the dopey wrap-up sinks the rest 20, 000 leagues.
" In her review for The Washington Post, Rita Kempley wrote that the film " asks us to believe that the drowned return to life, that the comatose come to the rescue, that driven women become doting wives, that Neptune cares about landlubbers.
I'd sooner believe that Moby Dick could swim up the drainpipe.
" Halliwell's Film Guide claimed the film was " despite some clever special effects, a tedious, overlong fantasy that is more excited by machinery than people.
" Conversely, Rolling Stone magazine's Peter Travers enthused, " Abyss is the greatest underwater adventure ever filmed, the most consistently enthralling of the summer blockbusters ... one of the best pictures of the year.

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