Susan Granger's review of "Open Water" (Lions Gate Films)
Remember how you were hesitant to go swimming after you saw "Jaws"? That
could happen to scuba-divers after viewing the harrowing dilemma of a couple
abandoned several miles out at sea while scuba-diving on a Caribbean island
holiday. It's every diver's worst nightmare!
Stressed-out Susan and Daniel are bickering workaholics who have carved
out time for a much-needed tropical vacation. One morning, they schedule a dive
trip and join a group of 20 board the Reef Explorer. Soon, they're in their
wetsuits and jumping into the water at the Magic Kingdom site for what should
be a 35 min. dive. Unfortunately, they miscalculate time and surface after
their boat has departed. The confused guide apparently miscounted his
passengers, believing that everyone was on-board. And so their ordeal begins.
"What if they don't know we're missing?" is quickly followed by "Is that a
shark?" Hours pass. They're thirsty, hungry, exhausted and cold. The danger of
their complete isolation increases as their fragility becomes more and more
apparent. Tension thickens until it's almost unbearable. And then the predators
arrive.
Inspired by a true incident that happened off Australia's Great Barrier
Reef, independent filmmaker Chris Kentis and his wife, Laura Lau, have created
a white-knuckle cinematic experience, filmed on digital video with no special
effects or computer-generated images. Indeed, actors Blanchard Ryan (Susan) and
Daniel Travis (Daniel) spent over 120 risky hours in the water amidst all kinds
of sea life, including real-life barracudas, jellyfish and sharks. On the
Granger Movie Gauge of 1 to 10, "Open Water" is a chilling, psychologically
intense 8. Despite its low-budget, it's undoubtedly the most terrifying film of
the summer!
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