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47 Meters Down

  • 2017
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 29 Min.
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Mandy Moore and Claire Holt in 47 Meters Down (2017)
Two sisters, vacationing in Mexico, are trapped in a shark cage at the bottom of the ocean, with less than an hour of oxygen left and great white sharks circling nearby.
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SurvivalHorrorMysteryThriller

Zwei Schwestern, die in Mexiko Urlaub machen, sind in einem Haifischkäfig auf dem Grunde des Meeres gefangen. Ihnen bleibt noch eine Stunde Sauerstoff, während sie umzingelt von großen Weiße... Alles lesenZwei Schwestern, die in Mexiko Urlaub machen, sind in einem Haifischkäfig auf dem Grunde des Meeres gefangen. Ihnen bleibt noch eine Stunde Sauerstoff, während sie umzingelt von großen Weißen Haien ums Überleben kämpfen müssen.Zwei Schwestern, die in Mexiko Urlaub machen, sind in einem Haifischkäfig auf dem Grunde des Meeres gefangen. Ihnen bleibt noch eine Stunde Sauerstoff, während sie umzingelt von großen Weißen Haien ums Überleben kämpfen müssen.

  • Regie
    • Johannes Roberts
  • Drehbuch
    • Johannes Roberts
    • Ernest Riera
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Mandy Moore
    • Claire Holt
    • Matthew Modine
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      • Johannes Roberts
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      • Johannes Roberts
      • Ernest Riera
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Mandy Moore
      • Claire Holt
      • Matthew Modine
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    Mandy Moore
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    • Lisa
    Claire Holt
    Claire Holt
    • Kate
    Matthew Modine
    Matthew Modine
    • Captain Taylor
    Chris Johnson
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    3AllieRubyStein

    Here we go again...

    Although it can have a handful of somewhat intense moments, 47 Meters Down sadly proves to be nothing but another generic shark movie, and to be frank, a rather pathetic attempt at that. I'll start with the films strengths, that being why most of the people will watch the film, for the suspense. I feel all the suspenseful moments in the film come from the situations under water, and not at all the danger of the sharks themselves. The sharks throughout the film are almost comically thrown in there, so much to the point, that I laughed whenever they came on screen. I enjoyed the claustrophobic nature it had been trapped in the cage under water, not knowing what to do or where to go, but our lead characters are too stupid to truly be concerned for, and the lead actresses hardly capable of carrying the film to the lengths it needs them too. The acting is quite bad, incredibly overdramatic, silly at times, and the dialogue is atrocious. Besides the sharks literally being a joke upon the screen, the worst part of the film is hands down the twist ending, which is not only frustrating, but absolutely ridiculous, and completely unnecessary. The film is unbelievable, dull at times, and simply too stupid to handle the fear of its somewhat interesting premise. In the end, 47 Meters Down is probably left better at the bottom of the ocean, than it was in major theaters across the globe. My Rating: 3.5/10
    5Platypuschow

    47 Meters Down: Unbelievable, and that's it's problem

    47 Meters Down is a highly claustrophobic shark movie starring Mandy Moore and Matthew Modine but it's flaws are quite unique.

    Telling the story of two girls who go into a shark cage in Mexico to see the great whites but fall into peril when the chain snaps and they're plunged into darkness.

    Let me say that visually the movie is incredible and is one of the most claustrophobic heart pounding films I've seen in years. You feel for these ladies, the movie gets across the panic, severity and time restrictions very well and it taps into something which makes me personally feel very uncomfortable.

    But, and it's a big but the movie's logistics are dumbfoundingly stupid and defy logic. What I mean by that is that nobody involved bothered doing any research into oxygen at these depths, what is done here not only isn't possible but is to moronic science fiction levels. It quite frankly insults the intelligence of the viewer.

    If you can get past that (And I couldn't) it's quite a memorable little film that looks great, has passable performances (I've always liked Moore) and is fairly unique.

    If they'd done some research and applied it to the film then this would have been a lot better. However if they had then this would have had to be a different film altogether to be even remotely realistic.

    The Good:

    Looks incredible

    Sets the tone perfectly

    Mandy Moore

    Unique stuff

    The Bad:

    Offensively unrealistic
    6donttouchmeprimate

    Everybody knows shark attack movies aren't realistic, so calm down.

    Had a flick through the comments here and I saw a bunch of 1's from people complaining about coast guard tactics, ocean safety and even "shark behaviour". IT'S A MONSTER SURVIVAL MOVIE! Just calm down and watch it for what it is. Lame and uninteresting characters, a boat, ocean, sharks. Followed by cheap jump scares.

    Sure, it's nothing new, but it holds its own.

    But hey, what do I know, when I was young, my brother and I stood on a beach in Wales screaming at a dead crab for a good 5 minutes.
    5bob-the-movie-man

    Down Down, Deeper and Down.

    It's summer again;  it's a shark movie.  Lisa and Kate are two sisters on holiday in Mexico with one grieving a lost relationship and the other looking for fun.  Against their better judgement they go shark cage diving 5 metres below a vessel that looks like it should have been in the salvage yard 20 years ago.  After a mechanical failure the cage plummets down to the sea bed..... (Go on, how deep? Have a guess.  Go on, go on, go on ...)

    With sharks circling and air running low, will the girls survive their ordeal?  

    Last year, one of the surprise movies of the year for me was "The Shallows", which I really enjoyed.  A tense, well made yarn held together by a solid performance by Blake Lively and with a genuine escalation of tension (albeit let down by a poor ending). 

    "47 Metres Down" differs from that film in three major respects:  B- movie acting, from Mandy Moore and Claire Holt (with Holt being significantly better than Moore); a screenplay by Johannes Roberts and Ernest Riera that is both ponderous and unbelievable; and dialogue that is at times truly execrable.  

    The film really takes its time to get to the 'sharp end' (as it were). Once there, the actions of the girls are so clinically stupid that they are deserving of Darwin Award nominations. Fortunately, the IQs of the sharks (well realised as CGI by Outpost VFX) are only marginally greater:  the sharks will appear and then go away for ten minutes at a time, just so that the implausible plot can progress unmolested.

    These films always need an escalator for the tension:  in "The Shallows" it was the rising tide; in this film it is the air supply. This element works well and adds an additional element of claustrophobia to the film that is already at 11 on the scale (you surely don't need me to tell you that claustrophobics need to avoid this film!). 

    Much of the dialogue is expository regarding what is going on in the darkness and is so repetitive ("We ARE going to get out of here Kate!") that it would make a good drinking game.  The worst dialogue award though goes to Matthew Modine ("Memphis Belle") who's repeated medical descriptions of "the bends" becomes mildly comical - I literally got a fit of the giggles at one point.

    I'm not going to completely savage the film though, since there IS a nice twist to the ending, albeit one that's heavily signposted.  And instead of reaching constantly for the classic "Ben's head in the boat" jump scare, the film occasionally teases the audience with set- ups that ultimately just feature murky water and nothing more. 

    My recommendation:  if you've not yet seen "The Shallows", check that out on DVD and give this one a miss.

    (For the graphical version of this review please visit bob-the-movie- man.com. Thanks).
    7theshadowrunner

    Pretty solid!

    For a scary shark flick I found it totally worked. Of course the intro, party scene & boys are what you'd expect for this genre, and had me wondering if I'd make it to the end due to all the cliché.

    But it did take off from there nicely, had some genuine holy f*ck moments, a good pacing and had me wondering all the way if the girls would make it to the end...

    The camera work was great and the sharks well done (a bit too aggressive for total realism, but hey). The ending was also original, for once!

    Compared to The Shallows, I'd say it's equally solid in terms of entertainment value and getting the viewer hooked until the end.

    Overall a solid 7 in my book.

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      At the depth the characters are, experts suggest there would be less than 15 minutes of air for them.
    • Patzer
      The speed at which the girls fell in the cage would probably have burst their eardrums. This is because they did not appear to equalize once and it would have been very difficult for them to do so effectively wearing a full face mask.
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      Sammie: Oh, it's like you're going to the zoo - except you're in the cage.

    • Crazy Credits
      One of the crew members is credited as both a safety diver, and "broccoli wrangler".
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: 47 Meters Down (2017)
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      EL ZOPILOTE MOJADO
      Arranged by Ryan Parker

      Performed by Los Mejores Mariachis de Mexico

      Courtesy of EMG

      By arrangement with Gravelpit Music

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 16. Juni 2017 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Vereinigte Staaten
      • Dominikanische Republik
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      • Pinewood Dominican Republic Studios, South Lot, Autovía del Este Km 64, San Pedro de Macorís, Dominikanische Republik(water tank)
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      • 5.300.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 44.307.191 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 11.205.561 $
      • 18. Juni 2017
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 62.198.461 $
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