jrs
08-07-04, 12:32 AM
Sorry if pic is too big :(
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Cast:
Blanchard Ryan .... Susan
Daniel Travis .... Daniel
Saul Stein .... Seth
Estelle Lau .... Estelle
Michael E. Williamson .... Davis
Cristina Zenarro .... Linda
John Charles .... Junior
Open Water, a so called true incident forms the basis of this thriller written, directed and co-produced by Chris Kentis (Grind). .It begins with a long sequence, covering more than a quarter of the running-time. Eventually, they go on scuba diving with the 'Open Water' Diving Group. Daniel (Daniel Travis) and Susan (Blanchard Ryan) decide to "do their own thing" without the group . Surfacing late, they discover that the boat has left. The man responsible for taking an accurate count of the divers has made a mistake and not included them.
They get accidentally left behind in the deep by their charter boat and struggling to survive, they’re carried ever further out to sea. Menaced by sharks, being bitten by jelly fish, feeling the dire effects of hunger and dehydration .......
The moments when we actually see Daniel and Susan in the water as sharks swim about them are frightening-- yet those episodes are relatively few and brief. The rest of the film is pretty tedious going.
All of this would have made sense if it had added some drama to the lead characters, they’re so bland and generic. As they bicker about whose fault their predicament is and what to do about it, you’re as likely to find them annoying as sympathetic. By the time the film reaches the final quarter Open Water becomes increasingly effective, because it’s the situation that matters and not the characters. It has some unsettling moments for parts of the second half and towards the end, though technicallythe film is a barebones effort.
I'm sorry, but It definitely is not the masterpiece that many are claiming it to be, nor does it achieve the nerve-wracking heights that it's aiming for - especially when compared to "The Blair Witch Project."
Rating - 1_5
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Cast:
Blanchard Ryan .... Susan
Daniel Travis .... Daniel
Saul Stein .... Seth
Estelle Lau .... Estelle
Michael E. Williamson .... Davis
Cristina Zenarro .... Linda
John Charles .... Junior
Open Water, a so called true incident forms the basis of this thriller written, directed and co-produced by Chris Kentis (Grind). .It begins with a long sequence, covering more than a quarter of the running-time. Eventually, they go on scuba diving with the 'Open Water' Diving Group. Daniel (Daniel Travis) and Susan (Blanchard Ryan) decide to "do their own thing" without the group . Surfacing late, they discover that the boat has left. The man responsible for taking an accurate count of the divers has made a mistake and not included them.
They get accidentally left behind in the deep by their charter boat and struggling to survive, they’re carried ever further out to sea. Menaced by sharks, being bitten by jelly fish, feeling the dire effects of hunger and dehydration .......
The moments when we actually see Daniel and Susan in the water as sharks swim about them are frightening-- yet those episodes are relatively few and brief. The rest of the film is pretty tedious going.
All of this would have made sense if it had added some drama to the lead characters, they’re so bland and generic. As they bicker about whose fault their predicament is and what to do about it, you’re as likely to find them annoying as sympathetic. By the time the film reaches the final quarter Open Water becomes increasingly effective, because it’s the situation that matters and not the characters. It has some unsettling moments for parts of the second half and towards the end, though technicallythe film is a barebones effort.
I'm sorry, but It definitely is not the masterpiece that many are claiming it to be, nor does it achieve the nerve-wracking heights that it's aiming for - especially when compared to "The Blair Witch Project."
Rating - 1_5