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1* ApprovalOfGod: Creator/JamesCameron says that [[Creator/OrsonScottCard Orson Scott Card's]] adaptation was the only {{Novelization}} of one of his movies that he enjoyed.
2* BannedInChina: Due to a scene involving a rat being allegedly tortured, the film has never passed without cuts in the UK. In 2023, the 4K UHD release was canceled there because the film was once again refused classification by the BBFC, and Cameron and Landis refused to make any cuts.
3* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $70 million ($142 million adjusted). Box office, $54,461,047 (domestic; $120,736,800 adjusted), $35,539,051 (worldwide; $72,185,379 adjusted). The ONLY bomb Creator/JamesCameron has directed. Despite this [[AcclaimedFlop the movie managed to do well with critics and currently boasts 89% on Rotten Tomatoes.]] It's also become a bit of a CultClassic, being one of James Cameron's movies, and is well-thought of by those who seek it out.
4* CaliforniaDoubling: A set in South Carolina and a cave in Missouri covered for the Caribbean Sea.
5* CastTheExpert: Captain Kidd Brewer Jr, who plays Lew, was a trained scuba diver already.
6* CreatorBacklash: Both Creator/EdHarris and Creator/MaryElizabethMastrantonio have refused to talk too much about the film, due to how much of a nightmare it was to shoot. James Cameron himself declared it the worst production he'd ever been involved in.
7* CreatorBreakdown: Creator/JamesCameron was divorcing Gale Anne Hurd at the time of production.
8* DuelingMovies: Against ''Film/DeepStarSix'' and ''Film/{{Leviathan 1989}}''. [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Don't forget]] the Creator/RogerCorman contribution, ''Film/LordsOfTheDeep''!
9* DyeingForYourArt: The cast had to become certified divers before shooting began (as in being put through a course usually reserved for diving INSTRUCTORS). Shooting underwater extensively also required that they also undergo decompression before leaving the set. Ed Harris also sustained injuries on-set significant enough that he nearly had to turn down roles after shooting had wrapped. Not to mention that certain members of the crew, who literally spent close to the entire day underwater, for months, during the shoot, actually had their hair bleached white by the chlorine in the water. Creator/MichaelBiehn grew a big moustache for the role of Coffey, to make him look creepier.
10* EnforcedMethodActing:
11** One such scene led to Creator/EdHarris decking Cameron after he almost drowned for real.
12** Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio got her own bit of that, too, with the resuscitation scene. Cameron kept demanding retakes, meaning she was repeatedly getting her chest pounded on (gently, but still) while soaking wet and half naked. She stormed off the set and wouldn't come back until Cameron agreed to wrap it already. And lest you think this was her being a prima donna, she stormed off specifically because they had actually run out of film stock shooting the many re-takes, and Cameron ''still'' wasn't happy.
13* ExecutiveMeddling: Subverted. The extra scenes with the aliens from the Special Edition were cut for time--but it was Cameron himself who chose to do so. The studio actually wanted the scenes left in, but Cameron had final say.
14* FatalMethodActing: A near miss. Creator/EdHarris nearly drowned--and Cameron ''kept rolling''. It's the only time an actor has actually punched him.
15* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A rather infamous case, as the film has never seen a release past DVD and is unavailable on streaming outlets. An HD transfer of the theatrical cut has surfaced on television and bootleg copies, but has never been commercially available. A re-release on HD/UHD and streaming fell into DevelopmentHell, with James Cameron only making vague promises of releasing this film and a fellow victim of this trope, ''Film/TrueLies'', on new formats in the future. In late 2023 a UHD Blu-Ray release of both movies was announced with the discs due to go on sale in March 2024.
16* ProductionNickname: During the rigorous and problematic shoot, the cast and crew began calling the film by various derogatory names such as "Son of Abyss", "The Abuse" and "Life's Abyss And Then You Dive".
17* ProductionPosse: Averted. Aside from Creator/MichaelBiehn, none of Creator/JamesCameron's regulars at the time were used. Creator/LanceHenriksen was intended but unavailable. However a few minor roles were filled by actors who would work with Cameron again--William Wisher Jr (Bill Tyler), Joe Fargo (the anchorman) and Tom Isbelle (the reporter seen in the Special Edition's finale).
18* RealLifeRelative: Creator/JamesCameron's brother, Mike Cameron, plays a dead crewman inside the sunken submarine. To accomplish this he had to hold his breath under 15 feet of water while also allowing a crab to crawl out of his mouth.
19* RealitySubtext: Bud and Lindsay's rocky relationship, since Creator/JamesCameron was in the process of divorcing Gale Ann Hurd.
20* ReferencedBy: In ''VideoGame/StarCraft'' after Kerrigan's FaceHeelTurn, she boastfully declares herself "Queen Bitch of the Universe.''
21* TroubledProduction:
22** The film had 40% of live-action photography take place underwater. It was filmed in two specially constructed tanks in an abandoned nuclear plant near Gaffney, South Carolina[[note]]"abandoned" as in "its construction was never finished", not as in "it was used and decommissioned"[[/note]], requiring experimental technology and equipment to allow the underwater scenes to be filmed right. Over six months of 6-day, 70-hour work weeks ensued, and the production had to be delayed when on the first day the main water tank sprung a leak, requiring dam-repair experts to fix it. And later, the crew were forced to only film at night after a lightning storm tore up the tarpaulin covering the main tank.
23** It's significant that Cameron himself declared this the worst production he was ever involved in. It's the only production where he had to spend most of his time hanging upside down in decompression tanks from filming underwater--he even said he had to review the footage in this position. He also almost drowned Creator/EdHarris through EnforcedMethodActing, which resulted in the one and only time an actor has ever actually punched him. Cameron himself nearly drowned during production, too, when his diving suit malfunctioned while he was weighed down at the bottom of the giant water tank during filming.
24* TypeCasting: Creator/MichaelBiehn, as an intense military type. While two of his [[Film/TheTerminator famous]] [[Film/{{Aliens}} roles]] were heroic characters, he found himself playing villains in everything else. So it's against type in terms of his previous work with Cameron--but within type otherwise.
25* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
26** Commodore [=DeMarco=] was written for Creator/LanceHenriksen, but he was unavailable.
27** Creator/JeffBridges and Creator/MelGibson were considered to play Bud, in case Ed Harris wasn't available. Cameron also strongly considered Creator/JamieLeeCurtis to play Linsday, but Creator/KathrynBigelow (his future wife) had already cast her in ''Film/BlueSteel''. Cameron would cast Curtis in ''Film/TrueLies'' a few years later.

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