Two sisters diving in a ruined underwater city quickly learn they've entered the territory of the deadliest shark species in the claustrophobic labyrinth of submerged caves.Two sisters diving in a ruined underwater city quickly learn they've entered the territory of the deadliest shark species in the claustrophobic labyrinth of submerged caves.Two sisters diving in a ruined underwater city quickly learn they've entered the territory of the deadliest shark species in the claustrophobic labyrinth of submerged caves.
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Grant (John Corbett) has brought his family down to Mexico for his cave diving business. His daughter Mia (Sophie Nélisse) gets bullied at school. His step-daughter Sasha (Corinne Foxx) is not happy with her new family either. The students are set to leave on a glass-bottom boat tour. Sasha convinces Mia to join her friends for an outing of their own. Mia leads the girls in a dive of a submerged Mayan ruin. All goes to hell with they are confronted by a cave shark.
The underwater thriller has some appeal but also a lot of difficulties. Despite a big mask, it is often tough to differentiate between each character. It's not quite jumping the shark but it's in the ballpark. It's highly unlikely that sharks could grow to such sizes with only food found in the caves. It would be more reasonable to have an ocean going shark get accidentally trapped underground. The final ending is pre-determined by the movie setup. It ends exactly as I expected. The details are somewhat problematic. Instead of a flare, she needs to get a spear gun. The slow motion needs to be eliminated. There is no way that people are getting chomped and still walk away.
The underwater thriller has some appeal but also a lot of difficulties. Despite a big mask, it is often tough to differentiate between each character. It's not quite jumping the shark but it's in the ballpark. It's highly unlikely that sharks could grow to such sizes with only food found in the caves. It would be more reasonable to have an ocean going shark get accidentally trapped underground. The final ending is pre-determined by the movie setup. It ends exactly as I expected. The details are somewhat problematic. Instead of a flare, she needs to get a spear gun. The slow motion needs to be eliminated. There is no way that people are getting chomped and still walk away.
I don't know what i expected in all honesty. it was shot well and the tension gives you that feeling of being constantly pursued but at some point it does get comical. particularly the last sequence. all in all it's a great laugh.
Apparently, these braindead girls are gifted with Telepathy since they can speak to each other and hear and listen to one another without earpods, or any significant gear for such action. I suppose that if you decide to overlook this " minor" detail and a few other insults to the intellect, meaning if you shut you brain off, you might enjoy the scares and, of course, root for the shark.
Rating 4.0/10
The first time i've seen the trailer i thought the movie would be amazing and full of thrilling scenes, unfortunetly i was wrong. The acting in it are mediocre and falls short of satisfaction. Not only that, the storyline not as good as i hoped. Truly bad shark movie.
I truly had no interest in seeing this film, with little marketing and a first film that by no means was deserving a sequel. However, with a fresh new cast and not much else out in theaters this past weekend, I thought I might as well give it a shot. Following in the footsteps of many other blockbuster style films this summer, 47 Meters Down: Uncaged is a harmlessly thrilling sequel that cares much more about its scares than it does in developing characters, but that's not really what you go to these movies looking for. Paced out well with tension that never seems to end, I couldn't help but be entertained by this sequel. Heck, I'll take another few of these. Shark movies always seem to have a great deal of appeal.
6.5/10
6.5/10
Did you know
- TriviaThe high school is named "Modine High School" after Matthew Modine who appeared in the previous film, 47 Meters Down (2017).
- GoofsAs the girls are trying to reach the exit cavern they are fighting a massive current to reach it. The water is surging so fast they have to crawl slowly through it while debris is moving sideways rapidly, but all the time their exhale bubbles are rising calmly straight up in the water.
- Crazy creditsNo sharks were hurt in the making of this movie. Sharks kill less then ten people a year. Research estimates that humans kill up to 100 million sharks a year.
- Alternate versionsGerman theatrical version was cut by approx. 2,5 minutes to secure a "Not under 12" rating.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (2019)
- SoundtracksWild Side of Life
Performed by Status Quo
Words and Music by Arlie A. Carter, William Warren
Courtesy of Virgin EMI Records/Capitol Records Inc
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd
Published by EMI Unart Catalog Inc.
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- Terror a 47 metros: el segundo ataque
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- Budget
- $12,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $22,260,900
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,427,265
- Aug 18, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $47,582,563
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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