Um tutor profissional de mergulho retorna às águas profundas após 1 ano, após um encontro quase fatal com um grande tubarão branco. O pesadelo das profundezas ainda espreita, mais carnívoro ... Ler tudoUm tutor profissional de mergulho retorna às águas profundas após 1 ano, após um encontro quase fatal com um grande tubarão branco. O pesadelo das profundezas ainda espreita, mais carnívoro e faminto que nunca.Um tutor profissional de mergulho retorna às águas profundas após 1 ano, após um encontro quase fatal com um grande tubarão branco. O pesadelo das profundezas ainda espreita, mais carnívoro e faminto que nunca.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Poacher
- (as PJ Van Der Walt)
- Poacher
- (as Eugene Selooa)
- Anti Poaching Officer
- (as Chris Zuidema)
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What can we say about the cast? It would perhaps be more accurate to describe them as the miscast. Halle Berry looks great. If I went through what she went through in this movie I'd look like something the cat brought in. But even at her most artistically bedraggled, Berry looks as if she could just slip into a D&G dress and sashay down the catwalk in Paris or Milan. Boat skippers have wind-washed complexions. Throughout this movie Berry always looks as if she could have just stepped out of the beauty parlor, with her perfect eye-liner, her manicured nails and her perfect tan. Her hair gets tousled every now and then, but that's about the extent of her dishevelment. If they wanted me to believe that she was the head of a model agency, or the editor of a woman's magazine, I might have bought it. But a shark expert who spends half her life on a boat? No way, Jose. And the rest of the miscast were no more believable.
In fairness, the cinematography was excellent. The sharks were great, too. But they arrived about an hour and twenty minutes too late, for which they will not be lightly forgiven by anyone who got suckered into wasting 94 minutes of their life watching this god awful movie.
Halle Berry and her love interest in this are annoying to the point they make the real bad guy look like the only sane person in this thing. And that is just because he has a clear goal, nothing will get him off that. But our heroes? Better not ask. Especially because their answer will bore and/or annoy you to death. I love Halle, but only watching this because of her or the sharks has to be a decision only you can make ... don't count on an intriguing story though!
Dark Tide would have to qualify as an adventure drama, or rather an anti adventure drama. It seems that each time director John Stockwell goes seaward with a production, the movies get progressively worse. Into the Blue, was entertaining, but certainly dumb. Blue Crush, was dumb and unentertaining. This latest movie is just confused and almost devoid of any reason to watch it.
I return to my point about Dark Tide not being a horror film. So why then are the characters deliberately as uninteresting and obnoxious as the cast of any Friday the 13th sequel. Halle Berry is playing the kind of half-assed, adolescent role that I'm used to seeing Jennifer Lopez play. Dark Tide gives you an idea of how far she has fallen in the last ten years. She is sleeping with the fishes.
The movie lumbers along for a good hour, with nothing except the quality of its underwater photography (getting you nose to nose with twenty foot sharks) to keep you in your seat. The characters exchange lines of sloppy dialogue and do silly things, until it's time for distaster to strike, in the last half hour. It's fair to say that Stockwell manages to generate some suspense in the climax, but he stretches it out too long, and the camera work is disorienting.
The whole thing doesn't work. It lacks direction, intelligence, and professional acting. For all I know, Dark Tide may just have been an excuse for Stockwell to go diving in South Africa with the sharks and leave the storyline behind.
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- CuriosidadesHalle Berry and Olivier Martinez met and fell in love on the set of this film, eventually getting engaged and marrying in 2013.
- Erros de gravaçãoDuring the first minutes of the movie, almost every time we see a shot through the lens of the camera that is rolling, the running time and remaining battery time are different. But it is supposed to be a continuous shot.
- Citações
[first lines]
Kate Mathieson: You're told your whole life that sharks are dangerous. And then finally you're under water and you see the very thing you were taught to fear. And it's perfect. My father once told me to be careful of the things we love most in the world. Because if you're not careful, that very thing can also destroy you.
- ConexõesFeatured in Cinemassacre Video: Top 40 Shitty Shark Movies (2013)
- Trilhas sonorasShosholoza
Traditional African Song
Arranged by Robin Hogarth
Performed by the Soweto Gospel Choir
Published and Licensed by KPM Music Limited
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- Orçamento
- US$ 25.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 1.167.612
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 54 min(114 min)
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- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1