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Basada en la historia real de dos buceadores que quedaron accidentalmente atrapados en aguas infestadas de tiburones después de que su barco partiera sin ellos.Basada en la historia real de dos buceadores que quedaron accidentalmente atrapados en aguas infestadas de tiburones después de que su barco partiera sin ellos.Basada en la historia real de dos buceadores que quedaron accidentalmente atrapados en aguas infestadas de tiburones después de que su barco partiera sin ellos.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 6 nominaciones en total
Michael E. Williamson
- Davis
- (as Michael Williamson)
Cristina Zenato
- Linda
- (as Cristina Zenaro)
John Charles
- Junior
- (as Jon Charles)
Steve Lemme
- Scuba Diver
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Hyper-busy couple, Susan (Blanchard Ryan) and Daniel (Daniel Kintner) finally take a break from their hectic lives to go on a scuba-diving holiday. At first, all is well. Then, their charter boat leaves without them, leaving the pair stranded in the middle of the ocean!
Small, bothersome marine life soon give way to schools of hungry sharks.
OPEN WATER, like the somewhat similar movie LONG WEEKEND, is about a bickering couple at the mercy of nature. The shark footage is very effective, while the vastness of the ocean adds a definite sense of desolation and probable doom.
This is a solid, low-budget thriller...
Small, bothersome marine life soon give way to schools of hungry sharks.
OPEN WATER, like the somewhat similar movie LONG WEEKEND, is about a bickering couple at the mercy of nature. The shark footage is very effective, while the vastness of the ocean adds a definite sense of desolation and probable doom.
This is a solid, low-budget thriller...
First of all congratulations to Chris Kentis for spotting this topic and writing and directing the film. Now you can tell after praising the film maker up front the rest of this review is going to be quite critical! This film unnerved me, it made me feel uncomfortable as well and that's the problem - it should have frightened the absolute living daylights out of me! Because I rate being deserted at sea in shark-infested waters right up there in the scary-stakes with being buried alive. Now I respect Mr Kentis and his collaborators decision to tell the story in a very minimalist way, I guess they considered this story was powerful enough on its own not to require a heavy hand, and I could have agreed with them pre production. But now having seen it I don't think it was. I'm not saying they needed full on John Williams score and masses of special effects but perhaps varying the camera angles a bit more would have worked better.
Most of the story is told with the camera in an elevated position looking down on the protagonists, i.e a boat! This means I am divorced from any threat or the action. Couldn't we have got down to eye level more allowing us to feel we were more apart of the story? It was our toes about be chomped off? I'm afraid in the drama stakes this movie never got anymore dramatic than the average TV docu-drama and that's a real shame for after coming up with this concept and creating a half decent script Mr Kentis has missed an opportunity to create a classic.
Most of the story is told with the camera in an elevated position looking down on the protagonists, i.e a boat! This means I am divorced from any threat or the action. Couldn't we have got down to eye level more allowing us to feel we were more apart of the story? It was our toes about be chomped off? I'm afraid in the drama stakes this movie never got anymore dramatic than the average TV docu-drama and that's a real shame for after coming up with this concept and creating a half decent script Mr Kentis has missed an opportunity to create a classic.
This movie was never about character development. This movie is
never about a couple having a fight. This movie is not about
sharks. This movie was never meant to be filmed in a pro way.
This movie is about how your will and your life falls to pieces when
facing something that could be a nightmare and you feel you're
totally awake. This movie is about desperation, about your life
being taken from you with hours to feel how you will not be the
same, because you know it's over for you, but you don't want to
believe it... something we like to call hope.
You may have entered Open Water willing to eat all your popcorn
and coming out of the theater telling jokes and feeling life is here
forever. But this movie is about the opposite.
This is a wonderful film, and I thought Susan was going to be
bit**ing all the time and stuff, but she didn't. The ending was so
damn sad. I left the theater in a quiet fashion. I couldn't say a word
to my girlfriend because I knew she felt for them too.
You don't need character development when you turn on the news
and see millions of unknowns blown to pieces or starving. You
don't need it because you know they are like you. Made of the
same matter, and as fragile as any other animal.
Open Water is a beautiful piece of movie-making, and it's so
human that it's almost unreal.
never about a couple having a fight. This movie is not about
sharks. This movie was never meant to be filmed in a pro way.
This movie is about how your will and your life falls to pieces when
facing something that could be a nightmare and you feel you're
totally awake. This movie is about desperation, about your life
being taken from you with hours to feel how you will not be the
same, because you know it's over for you, but you don't want to
believe it... something we like to call hope.
You may have entered Open Water willing to eat all your popcorn
and coming out of the theater telling jokes and feeling life is here
forever. But this movie is about the opposite.
This is a wonderful film, and I thought Susan was going to be
bit**ing all the time and stuff, but she didn't. The ending was so
damn sad. I left the theater in a quiet fashion. I couldn't say a word
to my girlfriend because I knew she felt for them too.
You don't need character development when you turn on the news
and see millions of unknowns blown to pieces or starving. You
don't need it because you know they are like you. Made of the
same matter, and as fragile as any other animal.
Open Water is a beautiful piece of movie-making, and it's so
human that it's almost unreal.
Open Water might be a bit too low budget for many audience members.
But this is a prime example of how budget should not hold back a brilliant concept.
This is as realistic as it comes, from the scene in the hotel room where the couple lounge around completely nude (like people do in real life!), to the anxiety and horror of being in the Open Water, alone.
This might very well be an underrated masterpiece that has spawned numerous awful sequels.
But this is a prime example of how budget should not hold back a brilliant concept.
This is as realistic as it comes, from the scene in the hotel room where the couple lounge around completely nude (like people do in real life!), to the anxiety and horror of being in the Open Water, alone.
This might very well be an underrated masterpiece that has spawned numerous awful sequels.
It really doesn't surprise me that some people don't like this film. After all to truly enjoy Open Water one must open their mind and think. In this day and age that hardly ever happens anymore. Most filmmakers just decide to blow things up and hope that it's enough to entertain their audiences. Society in general has become numb what with the plots just laid out in front of us never questioning or asking us to use our imaginations. Open Water is a film that asks its viewers to place themselves at the heart of the movie; to feel the desperation, the hopelessness and the absolute terrifying ordeal. And for a change the movie is shot in a way that allows the viewer to feel as if truly there. Is it Jaws? No and its not meant to be. Maybe that's where the confusion lays. Open Water is a suspenseful film, excellent at that. If you're someone who actually enjoys figuring out the movie for yourself instead of being told in the first five minutes this is the film for you. Score: A.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe sharks used in this film were Caribbean Reef Sharks. The cast wore chain mesh under their diving suits for protection and though none of them was bitten by the sharks, Blanchard Ryan (Susan) was nipped by a barracuda on the first day of filming. In the movie, after Susan is bitten, her boyfriend says, "It was probably a barracuda seeing what you taste like."
- ErroresWhen Susan asks, "Where's the boat?", they are in the shadow of the camera boat.
- Créditos curiososAs the credits roll, a fisherman guts a dead shark. As he sorts through the contents of its stomach, he finds Susan and Daniel's yellow camera.
- Versiones alternativasThe version shown on Indian cable networks remove the nude scene of Blanchard Ryan and mute all profanities.
- ConexionesFeatured in 30 Even Scarier Movie Moments (2006)
- Bandas sonorasIsa Lei
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 500,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 30,610,863
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,100,943
- 8 ago 2004
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 54,683,487
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 19min(79 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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