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The War Between the Land and the Sea

Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Drama • 2025

01

Homo Aqua

54

Barclay's ordinary life becomes a world of terror when an ancient species rises from the sea. As UNIT fights for control, the summit on the Thames reveals terrifying secrets.

02

Plastic Apocalypse

32

Barclay becomes humanity's ambassador when the mysterious Salt emerges from the Tank. But his family's life is torn apart when Salt wreaks revenge upon all mankind.

03

The Deep

28

Barclay makes a terrifying descent into the world of Homo Aqua. Back on the land, Kate stands alone as Downing Street conspires with the army to change the course of the war.

04

The Witch of the Waterfall

25

Barclay and Salt go on the run in a war-torn London as UNIT reels from disaster. But when Tide threatens the land and Gunsberg advances his plans, the Severance schemes demand blood.

05

The End of the War

20

Barclay stands alone, Salt is lost, UNIT is powerless, and the oceans rise as the war reaches its climax. While traitors conspire, can Barclay find Salt before it's too late?

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Reviews

MovieGuysDec 2025
1.5

I really should have known better than to go near anything, "anything", with the BBC's name on it but I do like Russell Tovey, so I took a look and quickly regretted it. This thing reeks not only of the usual DEI idiocy I've come to expect from UK but also a certain baseless pomposity, that the UK somehow still means something "prominent" on the world stage. Suffice to say, the hypocritical "touchy feely" identity politics, combined with a dash of UK self importance and a truly irritating soundtrack, quickly got on my nerves. The way Tovey's character seems to spend his time being "minimised", guess no strong male role models, doesn't help either. As for the story, it harks back to 1950's/60's sci fi, about amphibous sea monsters, so even that's not terribly original. Oh but now we have evolved so they are not "sea devils" anymore but instead, hilariously, "Homo Aqua". Yeah, right. I'll try not not laugh too loudly! Limited upside includes decent acting, cinamatography and the creature effects, are, at least interesting. In summary, being lectured by the BBC is frankly absurd. The UK government that pays for them has, figuratively speaking, been in bed with the likes of Israel, so hardly a moral bastion, I would have thought? As for the rest, the story is okay but its so overwritten by brittle finger wagging, that it leaves little to like. A hard pass from me. NOTE: From time to time, not following the "any perspective you like, as long as its ours", DEI bucket, so to speak, can get me trolled (yes people have time to troll on line film/tv reviews, who would have thought!). I guess in its own odd way, it might be said to be an unintentional affirmation, if not a compliment? Suffice to say, I have faith in my reviews and try my best, to be fair, if not necessarily, wholly impartial.

nzjamesDec 2025

> This thing reeks not only of the usual DEI idiocy I've come to expect from UK Sounds great based on MovieGuys review, I like perspective, I'm checking it out now.

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