Open Water

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Very poorly done

At first I thought the movie was going to be a bomb, then as it went on, It became very interesting. I thought the ending was great. Not what I expected at all.

This year`s Blair Witch Project. Made on a budget of about $10. A good effort, but they`re making about 1000 times more than they should. When the movie ended, abruptly, I felt like I was just mugged. With the quality of film, I`d expect this shown on TV as a docudrama, certainly not in a theatre paying $12 a head. Okay film, but not worth the price of admission. And I`ll never be fooled by `based on true events` again.

I am a 36 year old man and consider myself "mature". This movie was horrible. The plot? Two people are stranded in water where there are sharks. That`s it, i goes on and on but that`s it. No twists, no turns, nothing. Time passes. Same thing, 2 people, stranded in water where there are sharks. Then the end comes - mercifully. By this time, you don`t care what happens. If you liked the Blair Witch Project, you would probably still hate this movie but not as much as if you thought Blair Witch was bad - like I did. This is much worse. Save your money and rent Casablanca. That`s a great movie, even if you`ve seen it, and so much more

Disturbing, with an intensely claustrophobic feel eventhough the couple is out on the open ocean. Shark scenes though were more limited than I had anticipated. This though tends to lend to the `authentic` feel of the film.

i didn`t like it the whole movie they were in the water the movie was the most boring movie i`v ever seen!

I loved it!!! Very interesting and it really made concentrate at the actors and the sharks

A very involving movie, with two leading characters you actually care about as they try to have a weekend of romantic pleasure and end up facing deep, dark terror as they face their likely mortality, lost in the middle of the ocean.

I found the film to be very powerful and certainly the opposite of a typical Hollywood film where the love scene would have been marvelous (and not "I am too tired," and the couple would have been rescued at the last moment by a deus ex machina.

If there was a setting for "NO STARS" it`d be getting that one.

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