A film made for around $200,000 which looks like a film made for around $210,000.
Open Water (2004)
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Reviews Counted:187
Fresh:134
Rotten:53
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: A low budget thriller with some intense moments.
Runtime: 81 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:Aug 6, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $30,500,882
Synopsis: Proving that the power of imagination is much more terrifying than what meets the eye, OPEN WATER is Chris Kentis's intensely realistic deep-sea drama, "based on true events." The film's leering... Proving that the power of imagination is much more terrifying than what meets the eye, OPEN WATER is Chris Kentis's intensely realistic deep-sea drama, "based on true events." The film's leering digital video camera allows viewers to float like shark-bait, stranded in the middle of the ocean with Susan and Daniel (Blanchard Ryan and Daniel Travis), a bickering married couple who have just been abandoned by their scuba-diving boat in the Caribbean. As the tension escalates between the troubled twosome--who are cold, tired, dehydrated, and more than a little scared--the tragedy of the situation is exacerbated by a series of very unfortunate conditions. While a current sweeps them far from where the boat left them, and deep dark clouds pass menacingly overhead, the sea-life just below the surface is clearly not of the friendly variety. Yes, those are real sharks, folks. Meanwhile, Daniel, who watched Shark Week on television, is no stranger to the perils at hand, and finds himself battling shock. Minutes pass like hours, with the light shifting on the water and the constant motion of the waves adding to this unfathomable nightmare. The shimmering blues of wide expanses of sea are offset by dazzling underwater photography, yet the mood remains bleak. And while no special effects, abrupt developments, or abrasive gore are present here, the film instills such fear that viewers will be frozen awaiting the surprising conclusion. A day at the beach will never be quite the same again. [More]
Starring: Blanchard Ryan, Daniel Travis, Saul Stein, Estelle Lau
Starring: Blanchard Ryan, Daniel Travis, Saul Stein, Estelle Lau, Michael E. Willimson, Christina Zenarro, Jon Charles
Director: Chris Kentis
Director: Chris Kentis
Producer: Laura Lau
Studio: Lions Gate Films
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Reviews for Open Water
Open Water delivers enough to make it worthwhile for those jonesing for a chill.
Forget those vague, attention-grabbing warnings from the White House about Al-Qaeda operatives in our midst. For a true Terror Alert, look no further than Open Water.
Tingling jaws notwithstanding, the scariest thing going on here is the realization that this loser got picked up at Sundance.
Instead of... hurling buckets of blood onto the screen, the film effectively exploits perhaps the most basic phobia in our subconscious: the terror of being abandoned.
Terrifying precisely because it doesn't go in for cheesy shock tactics and special effects.
Open Water is a bore, despite the divers' encounters with sharks, jellyfish and cute little cleaner fish, which have an annoying tendency of nibbling you to death.
Though it has been repeatedly called a scary movie, Open Water isn't very.
Though it has been repeatedly called a scary movie, Open Water isn't very.
The unforgiving power of nature are all on display to amazing, and frightening, effect.
A white knuckle thriller that’ll have you thinking twice before taking up diving as a hobby.
The settings, the acting, and the emotions explode off the screen in a way that big Hollywood filmmakers can only dream of.
An undercooked minimalist film exercise. The end result: you’re stranded in Open Water, bereft of hope or care for the movie’s characters.
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