Sentences with phrase «trapped in a submarine»

Following that, the movie proper seems to begin, involving a group of men trapped in a submarine with 500 pounds of depressurized «blasting jelly,» unable to surface without blowing themselves up.

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The keys are smuggled into Mexico and then on to the United States — by land, air, or sea — using methods as varied as they are ingenious: stashed under fresh produce, in cans of jalapeños, in the bellies of frozen shark carcasses, in trap compartments of cars, trucks, motor homes, container ships, small aircraft, even submarines; taped to the bodies of backpackers traveling by bus; catapulted over border fences; concealed in the trunks of corrupt local sheriffs; or trundled through underground tunnels (some so well constructed that they have air conditioning), a tactic purportedly devised by El Chapo himself.
To the extent that there's anything like an actual narrative, it starts with four men trapped in a primitive submarine and lurches randomly from there, with the sudden appearance of a (very) lost woodsman played by Quebec star Roy Dupuis.
It opens on a mock - instructional film on «How to Take a Bath,» shifts to a submarine trapped at the bottom of the sea where a lumberjack (Roy Dupuis) inexplicably appears, shifts to his story of a feral forest adventure and a damsel in distress, who finds herself transported to an exotic nightclub out of an old Hollywood movie, and so on.
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