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Roxana Aubrey decides to drop her studies and escape her life in Paris for a free diving course in the south of France. She is quickly pulled into a life that reaches new depths brought by t... Read allRoxana Aubrey decides to drop her studies and escape her life in Paris for a free diving course in the south of France. She is quickly pulled into a life that reaches new depths brought by the weight of an ocean's descent.Roxana Aubrey decides to drop her studies and escape her life in Paris for a free diving course in the south of France. She is quickly pulled into a life that reaches new depths brought by the weight of an ocean's descent.
Hassam Ghancy
- Le Médecin
- (as Hassam Ghanci)
Eva Danino
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When was the last time you held your breath for 30 seconds? 60 seconds....ever? Try holding it for 3+ minutes. The focus of this film is about deep-water free diving records. 172+ meters under water. It takes a team to assist as it is highly dangerous. While record-breaking divers are the main theme, the film follows a free spirit college dropout lady who stumbles into a relationship with a top diver who is a blatant narcissist. The lady actually starts to attempt some of her own dives. The story blends their rocky relationship with the smooth and calm diving attempts. Will there be more broken diving records or now broken hearts? This was an interesting small feeling film with some solid underwater shots and in-depth character development. It is actually based on a true story! Yikes!
Surprised to see this rating on IMDB but for me this movie is 10/10.
Totally breathtaking from the first minute - maybe because for me water is a great mystery and every time they dive in I was stressed out, waiting to see what will happen.
A lot to learn from the story of the main character - Roxana and all the way she goes towards achieving her dream - to find her purpose.
Entangled within the hard live she had, the hard live her love had and the mistakes they want to "fix", there is a love story so complicated that you want to see it ending in a different way.
And I did not expect the ending of the movie which quite made me think of the whole story for days.
Totally breathtaking from the first minute - maybe because for me water is a great mystery and every time they dive in I was stressed out, waiting to see what will happen.
A lot to learn from the story of the main character - Roxana and all the way she goes towards achieving her dream - to find her purpose.
Entangled within the hard live she had, the hard live her love had and the mistakes they want to "fix", there is a love story so complicated that you want to see it ending in a different way.
And I did not expect the ending of the movie which quite made me think of the whole story for days.
The movie is very unique, being different from all the movies I have ever seen. This alone helps to hold your attention, but an intriguing script and breathtaking scenery it captivates the viewer even more. Furthermore, the movie is quite realistic and is inspired by a real story, at the end of the movie it keeps you wondering of what actually happened and what was just fiction. Overall it's a nice movie, I was surprised by the negative reviews so far, definitely worth seeing, especially if you are interested in the plot, my only caveat would be if you are looking for a comedy or bawdy movie, otherwise I would definitely recommend watch it.
Water is undoubtedly Pascal's element. His great passion is freediving, in which he has also set the record. He runs diving courses and one day meets Roxana, who also wants to dive into the depths of the water.
At first it seems as if Roxana could get together with her diving instructor Tom (César Domboy), but it soon becomes clear that she is falling under Pascal's spell. He may be taken, but that doesn't stop the two of them from plunging into a stormy relationship. The warning signs are unmistakable - Pascal's charisma hides a toxic side that draws Roxana into a dangerous dependency.
The film broadly explores the risks and fascination of freediving, also known as apnea diving, which involves making the most of the breath before descending. This can be both fascinating and frightening, as shown by the example of Frenchwoman Audrey Mestre, who held several world records. "Sous emprise" combines the highs and lows of the sport with an intense toxic love story.
"Sous emprise - Freedom under water" shows the negative effects this toxic relationship has on Roxana in particular. It is not entirely clear why she does not fight back against these influences sooner. Overall, the film dispenses with necessary explanations. Although it is hinted early on that the protagonist is struggling with her life, there are no concrete details. Despite its weaknesses in character development and narrative style, the film is a haunting portrait of dangerous love and the search for self-discovery in the depths of the water.
The breathtaking underwater imagery and dives are particularly convincing and lend the film a visual splendor that reinforces the feeling of freedom and escape. The acting performances are solid. Furthermore, the movie is quite realistic and inspired by a true story. At the end of the movie, one wonders what actually happened and what was just fiction.
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Quite good - "Sous emprise - Freedom Underwater" follows a couple who share a passion for free diving. The underwater shots are visually appealing and offer exciting moments, especially when the athletes compete against each other. However, the stereotypical toxic relationship takes center stage and is merely cloaked by the sporting background.
At first it seems as if Roxana could get together with her diving instructor Tom (César Domboy), but it soon becomes clear that she is falling under Pascal's spell. He may be taken, but that doesn't stop the two of them from plunging into a stormy relationship. The warning signs are unmistakable - Pascal's charisma hides a toxic side that draws Roxana into a dangerous dependency.
The film broadly explores the risks and fascination of freediving, also known as apnea diving, which involves making the most of the breath before descending. This can be both fascinating and frightening, as shown by the example of Frenchwoman Audrey Mestre, who held several world records. "Sous emprise" combines the highs and lows of the sport with an intense toxic love story.
"Sous emprise - Freedom under water" shows the negative effects this toxic relationship has on Roxana in particular. It is not entirely clear why she does not fight back against these influences sooner. Overall, the film dispenses with necessary explanations. Although it is hinted early on that the protagonist is struggling with her life, there are no concrete details. Despite its weaknesses in character development and narrative style, the film is a haunting portrait of dangerous love and the search for self-discovery in the depths of the water.
The breathtaking underwater imagery and dives are particularly convincing and lend the film a visual splendor that reinforces the feeling of freedom and escape. The acting performances are solid. Furthermore, the movie is quite realistic and inspired by a true story. At the end of the movie, one wonders what actually happened and what was just fiction.
--------------- Conclusion:
Quite good - "Sous emprise - Freedom Underwater" follows a couple who share a passion for free diving. The underwater shots are visually appealing and offer exciting moments, especially when the athletes compete against each other. However, the stereotypical toxic relationship takes center stage and is merely cloaked by the sporting background.
No pun intended - you'll know if you watch the movie. Sometimes it is something that can never entirely be earned. Think about it - if you slept with someone (well that is putting the quick and passionate love making session mildly) who at the time was with someone else ... could you really trust that person? And to what degree would that trust go? Don't get me wrong that is not the "theme" itself the movie really puts in front of us.
It is about a woman who tries to find her way - and her purpose. And that purpose is not a man. Though that man does help her achieve her dreams and goals. But he is also dragging her down (sorry for the pun). There is more than meets the eye here and even more below the surface (again sorry for the pun).
And while the movie is also about love, most of it happens fully clothed - still apart from one scene baring it all, it is filled with passion and sounds that might make you feel uncomfortable. Everyone perceives things differently. But it is important that we see the passion, that we understand how deep (sorry) their love goes. Because only then we understand the full scope of the feelings that are being shared - one way or another.
Apparently based on a real story, though I am certain there have been taken creative licences - even with the ending you ask? I can't say - I might take a look one of these days ... still quite mesmerizing the way it is told.
It is about a woman who tries to find her way - and her purpose. And that purpose is not a man. Though that man does help her achieve her dreams and goals. But he is also dragging her down (sorry for the pun). There is more than meets the eye here and even more below the surface (again sorry for the pun).
And while the movie is also about love, most of it happens fully clothed - still apart from one scene baring it all, it is filled with passion and sounds that might make you feel uncomfortable. Everyone perceives things differently. But it is important that we see the passion, that we understand how deep (sorry) their love goes. Because only then we understand the full scope of the feelings that are being shared - one way or another.
Apparently based on a real story, though I am certain there have been taken creative licences - even with the ending you ask? I can't say - I might take a look one of these days ... still quite mesmerizing the way it is told.
Did you know
- TriviaShortly after the film's premiere on Netflix, former diver Francisco Ferreras sued Netflix for intentionally suggesting him being the murderer of his wife, Audrey Mestre. Ferreras and Mestre were a diver couple who used to perform free diving across the world. In 2002 during a free dive in the Dominican Republic, Mestre drowned while surfacing from underwater, as her surfacing device malfunctioned. Following her death, the media strongly suggested Ferreras to be the perpetrator, as he might have interfered the device in order to kill her. He was even arrested for questioning, but was later released. In No Limit, Mestre and Ferreras' story is loosely adapted into a drama between estranged couple Pascal Gautier and Roxane Aubrey. In the film, Pascal is an abusive husband of Roxane who is jealous of her successful career in free diving, something he is not perfect at. The film strongly suggests at the finale that he sabotaged Roxane's breathing device that causes her to drown underwater while surfacing, similar to the death of Audrey Mestre in real life. At the end of the film, an obituary dedicated to Mestre is shown.
Following the release of the film, Mestre's widower Ferreras filed a defamation lawsuit against Netflix for blaming him for Mestre's death, as the film claimed to be "inspired by true events". In response, director David M. Rosenthal said that the film was a work of fiction and had no similarities with real life whatsoever.
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