This film was going to go straight to video on demand, but it was finally decided that it would go to the Big Screen…if that tells you anything.
- Family, love
- Persistence, tenacity, never give up, hope
- Choices have consequences
- Think twice before deciding to go down into the deep, dark ocean with sharks!
- When you start to notice your own breathing, you know the under-water scenes are engaging. That DID happen a few times while I watched the movie. I kept holding my breath under the water. Suspenseful! Well done!
- There is a good amount of tension.
- You learn about scuba diving, nitrogen narcosis, and getting “the bends.”
- The sharks look really great.
- I wish I were on vacation right now.
Things I didn’t like:
- The character development was very weak and made the audience simply not care much about the sisters. In fact, it seemed like the audience I sat with was hoping for someone to become shark bait. It’s the character development that had a lot to do with making Jaws such a successful film.
- There’s not that much the girls can do once they’re stuck in the bottom of the sea, besides cry and be scared.
- The acting was pretty bad.
- Lots of cliché’d jumps and scares.
- Super dumb dialogue. Most of the lines include screaming and heavy breathing and sound like this: “We’re going to make it! Just stay with me!”
- I was chatting with a girl who is an actual Captain of a ship in Tortola and I so I asked if she had seen this movie. She said she lasted about 15 minutes and then had to walk out. She was furious that humans would put themselves down in a cage as shark bait and then be furious when the sharks acted like animals. Good point.
- It’s a true drama with no humor.
- This is the kind of movie that’s going to have a hard time being scary if it’s being watched on your little computer screen at home.
- The twist at the end was pretty lame.
- I liked The Shallows better. At least it’s not Sharknado.
- There’s a lot of blood.
- Some of the sharks look pretty scary.
- Young kids may not want to go into the ocean after seeing this.
- Pre-teens and teens will probably like it, especially if they haven’t seen better shark movies.
- Some spoken Spanish with no subtitles.
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