| Review Date: Director: Chris Kentis Writer: Chris Kentis Producers: Laura Lau Actors: Blanchard Ryan as Susan, Daniel Travis as Daniel, Saul Stein as Seth |
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Suffice it to say that I quite liked the way the film concluded, and found the last sequence particularly poetic. Some bits that I didn’t fully appreciate included the sub-par acting that surfaced from time to time, the editing choices which would cut away during some important moments, only to return with them being resolved, and the lack of deeper emotion from the two forgotten scuba-divers. I did like the overall interaction between the two leads though, which felt believable with moments of anger, humor, love and blame all needling their way throughout their dilemma. The sharks were okay, but with all the hype surrounding the film (and its comparisons to JAWS), I really expected a lot more scares and impact from the nutty fish, but wasn’t really blown away by them. Granted, a couple of “boo” scares did make their way into the final cut (as did a tit and bush shot…thank you very much), but overall, I was intrigued more by the isolation and unknown future of the castaways, than any of the “chilling” underwater stuff. I was also surprised at how great-looking Blanchard Ryan was in the scenes outside of the water…wow! Another aspect of the film which seemed to work half the time was its score, which was terribly effective and terrifying in some scenes, but odd and out of place in others, with the African chant stuff getting on my nerves. Overall, I can say that this film’s smaller stature, its claustrophobic nature, its surprisingly potent cinematography (some beautiful shots in here), its lead relationship and its powerful ending won me over its less successful bits. The film also featured one of my favorite lines of the year so far: “I wanted to go skiing”. Nice!