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The Tank

The Tank

★ 4.62023Movie1 h 40 mNew Zealand
KatatakutanMisteryoThriller

Matapos ang misteryosong pagmamana ng isang inabandunang ari-arian sa baybayin, si Ben at ang kanyang pamilya ay hindi sinasadyang nagpakawala ng isang sinaunang, matagal nang natutulog na nilalang na natakot sa buong rehiyon-kabilang ang kanyang sariling mga ninuno-sa loob ng mga henerasyon.

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The Tank

2023

R

1 h 40 m

New Zealand

Katatakutan

Misteryo

Thriller

Matapos ang misteryosong pagmamana ng isang inabandunang ari-arian sa baybayin, si Ben at ang kanyang pamilya ay hindi sinasadyang nagpakawala ng isang sinaunang, matagal nang natutulog na nilalang na natakot sa buong rehiyon-kabilang ang kanyang sariling mga ninuno-sa loob ng mga henerasyon.
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Nangungunang Cast(19)
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Luciane Buchanan
Jules
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Matt Whelan
Ben
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Zara Nausbaum
Reia
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Regina Hegemann
Creature
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Jack Barry
Alec
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Holly Shervey
Linda
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Coco White
Rosie
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Mark Mitchinson
Amos Tilbury
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Jaya Beach-Robertson
Jodie
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Ascia Maybury
Merial
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Graham Vincent
Police Officer
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Francesca Eglinton
Pet Store Girl
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Leonardo Walker
Pet Store Boy
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Leonardo Walker
Creature 2
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Sebastien Walker
Pet Store Boy
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Jatinder Singh
Construction Worker
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Minna Walker
Surfer Mom
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Juana Luz Stratton
Cat Lady
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Ana Sanchez
Cat Lady's Daughter

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L2VU19

11/06/2026 07:10
dansonjohnso92@gmail.com
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quincy omoruyi

11/03/2025 10:46
yeah
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Naty🤎

18/07/2024 18:10
The Tank-720P
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Umesh Rai

18/07/2024 18:10
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A.D.D

18/07/2024 18:10
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@amiiiiiiiiii💋

02/04/2024 16:00
It's not that The Tank is a completely horrible film. The acting is rather decent. The monster is kind of cool (at least it's not horribly rendered with CGI). And it has a dark and foreboding atmosphere. The basic premise here, is that a giant storm, in the distant past, washed a bunch of axolotls (or other such amphibious creatures) from the ocean, into the septic tank of a house in a remote community...causing them to mutate into carnivorous human-eating salamanders (or, possibly, reptiles)...as a result of their exposure to human excrement. At least that is what is implied...I think. However, it's rather hard to get around the ridiculous logic on which the story is based. First and foremost, the way the father finds and enters the tank- which supposedly awakens/releases the beast- is absurd. Literally noone goes to a new place...sees an overgrown grate...and is overcome with the curiosity to lift and enter it. It's just not plausible, or believable. And comes off completely forced. Not to mention, axolotls don't even live in the ocean...and if they did get washed into a septic tank (by some freak course of nature)...that doesn't really meet the criteria of them becoming "land based" creatures. On top of that...not only is the whole first half of the film incredibly basic...it's also rather boring. With the introduction of characters (outside of the family) coming off as equally forced as the father entering the septic tank in the first place. Plus, the way the monster first appears, also doesn't make any sense- as it seems to be some sort of supernatural force, as opposed to an actual flesh and blood creature. I guess, if you can suspend disbelief- and ignore all the logical inconsistencies around which the story is based- you can garner some enjoyment from watching the film...despite it's mediocrity. You just have to accept that it is all some sort of divine cosmic intervention, to bring karmic justice upon a family that dabbles in the trafficking of endangered species (for the purpose of the pet trade). At least they put a little imagination into it...by taking some of the world's cutest creatures...and transforming them into terrifying monstrous beasts, hellbent on the destruction of humanity. So...there's that, at least. But I can't help but think that this was a completely avoidable situation. 3.5 out of 10.
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kitty

16/09/2023 19:22
cool
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Cynthia Marie Joëlle

27/06/2023 16:04
I watched the movie recently and it was the best thing ever. The Tank monster is the best horror movie antagonist of all time. This movie is very good until the very end. The plot is very quality and the acting is perfect. I loved every minute of it. It was great. The tank monster is super duper scary. I had to leave the movie 3 times and come back to it because it was super scary and almost made me poop myself. The main character is very smart he never falls for the traps the Tank Monster sets. He is super brave and is my second favorite of the movie but my favorite character is definitely the Tank Monster.
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Neal Lakhani

22/06/2023 16:00
We have a quick 1946 opening of the film where a guy goes into a water tank and has trouble getting out. Fast forward to 1978 pet store run by Ben (Matt Whelan) and Jules (Luciane Buchanan) Adams in Oakland. Here we get some basic background information on amphibians. The house with the water tank is inherited by Ben who did not know anything about it. The family which includes a daughter (Zara Nausbaum) drives up to Oregon to check out the property which is very remote. A realtor fills in the clever backstory of the land making the case for a creature being on the property. The creature slowly makes its way into the story, always going after visitors first before the family must fight for their lives. The California family drove up to Oregon from California in their car that already had Oregon plates. Did we miss a scene? Special effects not too bad. The story did drag on. Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
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limakatso1988

29/05/2023 18:07
source: The Tank

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L2VU19

11/06/2026 07:10
dansonjohnso92@gmail.com
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quincy omoruyi

11/03/2025 10:46
yeah
author avatar

Naty🤎

18/07/2024 18:10
The Tank-720P
author avatar

Umesh Rai

18/07/2024 18:10
The Tank-360P
author avatar

A.D.D

18/07/2024 18:10
The Tank-480P
author avatar

@amiiiiiiiiii💋

02/04/2024 16:00
It's not that The Tank is a completely horrible film. The acting is rather decent. The monster is kind of cool (at least it's not horribly rendered with CGI). And it has a dark and foreboding atmosphere. The basic premise here, is that a giant storm, in the distant past, washed a bunch of axolotls (or other such amphibious creatures) from the ocean, into the septic tank of a house in a remote community...causing them to mutate into carnivorous human-eating salamanders (or, possibly, reptiles)...as a result of their exposure to human excrement. At least that is what is implied...I think. However, it's rather hard to get around the ridiculous logic on which the story is based. First and foremost, the way the father finds and enters the tank- which supposedly awakens/releases the beast- is absurd. Literally noone goes to a new place...sees an overgrown grate...and is overcome with the curiosity to lift and enter it. It's just not plausible, or believable. And comes off completely forced. Not to mention, axolotls don't even live in the ocean...and if they did get washed into a septic tank (by some freak course of nature)...that doesn't really meet the criteria of them becoming "land based" creatures. On top of that...not only is the whole first half of the film incredibly basic...it's also rather boring. With the introduction of characters (outside of the family) coming off as equally forced as the father entering the septic tank in the first place. Plus, the way the monster first appears, also doesn't make any sense- as it seems to be some sort of supernatural force, as opposed to an actual flesh and blood creature. I guess, if you can suspend disbelief- and ignore all the logical inconsistencies around which the story is based- you can garner some enjoyment from watching the film...despite it's mediocrity. You just have to accept that it is all some sort of divine cosmic intervention, to bring karmic justice upon a family that dabbles in the trafficking of endangered species (for the purpose of the pet trade). At least they put a little imagination into it...by taking some of the world's cutest creatures...and transforming them into terrifying monstrous beasts, hellbent on the destruction of humanity. So...there's that, at least. But I can't help but think that this was a completely avoidable situation. 3.5 out of 10.
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kitty

16/09/2023 19:22
cool
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Cynthia Marie Joëlle

27/06/2023 16:04
I watched the movie recently and it was the best thing ever. The Tank monster is the best horror movie antagonist of all time. This movie is very good until the very end. The plot is very quality and the acting is perfect. I loved every minute of it. It was great. The tank monster is super duper scary. I had to leave the movie 3 times and come back to it because it was super scary and almost made me poop myself. The main character is very smart he never falls for the traps the Tank Monster sets. He is super brave and is my second favorite of the movie but my favorite character is definitely the Tank Monster.
author avatar

Neal Lakhani

22/06/2023 16:00
We have a quick 1946 opening of the film where a guy goes into a water tank and has trouble getting out. Fast forward to 1978 pet store run by Ben (Matt Whelan) and Jules (Luciane Buchanan) Adams in Oakland. Here we get some basic background information on amphibians. The house with the water tank is inherited by Ben who did not know anything about it. The family which includes a daughter (Zara Nausbaum) drives up to Oregon to check out the property which is very remote. A realtor fills in the clever backstory of the land making the case for a creature being on the property. The creature slowly makes its way into the story, always going after visitors first before the family must fight for their lives. The California family drove up to Oregon from California in their car that already had Oregon plates. Did we miss a scene? Special effects not too bad. The story did drag on. Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
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limakatso1988

29/05/2023 18:07
source: The Tank
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