Horny teen boys will totally dig it, everyone else will quickly realize this is simply fool's gold.
Into the Blue (2005)
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Reviews Counted:121
Fresh:26
Rotten:95
Average Rating:4/10
Consensus: Even the endless shots of bronzed beach babes and buffed dudes can't keep this soggy scuba flick's plot from drowning.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for intense sequences of action violence, drug material, some sexual content and language.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:Sep 30, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $18,472,363
Synopsis: Here's a cool action film that goes down smooth as summer vacation, full of gorgeous turquoise-colored underwater scenery, bronzed bodies, and a nice level of free diving adrenaline. Paul Walker... Here's a cool action film that goes down smooth as summer vacation, full of gorgeous turquoise-colored underwater scenery, bronzed bodies, and a nice level of free diving adrenaline. Paul Walker and Jessica Alba are a pair of in-love Bahamas-dwelling naturalists; she wrangles sharks at a local water park, he shepherds tourist scuba divers around the local reefs. Their beach-bum tranquility gets a jolt when a fast-talking buddy (Scott Caan) and his drug-user girlfriend (Ashley Scott) come to visit. While out on a dive, the foursome uncover what could be a dagger from an 18th-century pirate ship--but nearby there also happens to be a downed plane laden with cocaine. Moral quandaries ensue, bad guys get wind of the drugs, guns come out, and the plot thickens. It's based on THE DEEP, a 1977 film that tried to capitalize on the JAWS phenomenon of the time but disappointed audiences by forgetting the sharks. This version is a much more exciting film and features shark attacks and real sharks swimming among the actors, thereby righting a 32-year-old wrong. Director John Stockwell also did BLUE CRUSH (2001), so it's a given there's no skimping on the beautiful scenery, both above and below the water line. With the gorgeous bikini-clad Alba undulating through the water like a mermaid, this movie becomes, in its own unique way, a perfect 10. Ralph Lauren model Tyson Beckford is suitably intense as a shady club owner, and Josh Brolin is a sleazy boat captain. [More]
Starring: Paul Walker, Jessica Alba, Scott Caan, Ashley Scott
Starring: Paul Walker, Jessica Alba, Scott Caan, Ashley Scott, Josh Brolin, James Frain
Director: John Stockwell
Director: John Stockwell
Screenwriter: Matt Johnson
Producer: David A. Zelon
Composer: Paul Haslinger
Studio: MGM/UA
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Reviews for Into the Blue
Mad props to Peter Zuccarini, who headed the team of ocean-bound photographers and captured some remarkably vivid footage, and also to the actors, who spend plenty of time looking cool, calm and collected swimming with the predatory fishes.
a visit to your local aquarium would make for a more interesting storyline, though the abs would probably not be as compelling
Save it for a six-pack and pizza night with the lads -- when there's no footy on TV.
[The film is]...so bad that I found myself almost nodding out during long scenes of Alba swimming underwater in a skimpy suit.
Into the Blue may look good cavorting prettily on deck, but ultimately it deserves to walk the plank.
the characters seem as shallow as the waters through which they paddle.
Watch as millions of dollars are hurled at us in the form of bad special effects and an impenetrable labyrinth of a story that I cannot imagine a single soul caring about.
My theory is that Jared is Aquaman, and he's probing the ocean with his mental powers, looking for intelligent life. Which is why he never finds the screenwriter down there.
Buff bods. Fantastic fish. Silly thriller twists, trolled along at a leisurely but increasingly suspenseful pace. Some funny lines and a shark attack or two. Did we mention there are buff bods?
Like real-life treasure hunting, there are far worse pursuits than Into the Blue.
Into the Blue is such a smorgasbord of action, clichés, and bad acting, that it will make your head spin in ways John Stockwell wasn’t counting on.
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