Pirates on the hunt for sunken drugs kidnap a boat of tourists and force them to dive into shark infested waters to retrieve the contraband.Pirates on the hunt for sunken drugs kidnap a boat of tourists and force them to dive into shark infested waters to retrieve the contraband.Pirates on the hunt for sunken drugs kidnap a boat of tourists and force them to dive into shark infested waters to retrieve the contraband.
Scout Taylor-Compton
- Cassidy Branham
- (as Scout Taylor Compton)
Tofan Pirani
- Apache
- (as TJ [Tofan Pirani])
Maverick Kang Jr.
- Pierre
- (as Maverick Kang)
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This was just another terrible shark thriller - low budget and production with a stupid plot. The only factors that kept me from giving it one star were the decent action scenes, Jon Seda's performance, the lack of unnecessary sex that is typical to these films, and Richard Dreyfuss giving a spiel about shark conservation during the credits. Save yourself an hour and twenty minutes and watch the trailer instead; it contains the best parts of the movie. If filmmakers can do dinosaurs well then why can't they get shark movies right? Until someone can make shark cgi look believable let's stop wasting millions of dollars shooting these movies.
It's been a while since I've bothered to officially review anything on here, this, however, was a must !
I didn't expect anything groundbreaking or worthy of an Oscar. What I did expect, is better than this !
Holy cowabunga, is this what has become of Richard Dreyfuss ? After playing 'Hooper' in the legendary 'Jaws'......he then participated in this.......this.......this can only be classed as absolutely terrible ?!
Characters = no personality, you can't warm too or associate with any of them.
Dialogue = poor, at best.
Story = been done more than once.
Scenery = erm......not exactly great.
CGI = nothing more than abysmal.
I'm just going to leave it at that and hope there aren't too many others out there expecting better.
I'm disappointed in myself for thinking this could've at least been deemed 'acceptable'.
I didn't expect anything groundbreaking or worthy of an Oscar. What I did expect, is better than this !
Holy cowabunga, is this what has become of Richard Dreyfuss ? After playing 'Hooper' in the legendary 'Jaws'......he then participated in this.......this.......this can only be classed as absolutely terrible ?!
Characters = no personality, you can't warm too or associate with any of them.
Dialogue = poor, at best.
Story = been done more than once.
Scenery = erm......not exactly great.
CGI = nothing more than abysmal.
I'm just going to leave it at that and hope there aren't too many others out there expecting better.
I'm disappointed in myself for thinking this could've at least been deemed 'acceptable'.
If you're looking for a shark movie that keeps you on the edge of your seat, Into the Deep (2025) falls short. The film relies on predictable tropes, with scares that don't land and a story that doesn't bring anything fresh to the genre. The characters lack depth, and the visual effects, while not terrible, don't make up for the lack of tension.
That said, it's not entirely unwatchable. If you're in the mood for something mindless to fill some time, it's serviceable as casual entertainment. Just don't expect to be thrilled or deeply engaged. For shark movie fans, it might scratch the itch, but it's not a standout. It's the kind of movie you can have on in the background, but it won't leave a lasting impression.
That said, it's not entirely unwatchable. If you're in the mood for something mindless to fill some time, it's serviceable as casual entertainment. Just don't expect to be thrilled or deeply engaged. For shark movie fans, it might scratch the itch, but it's not a standout. It's the kind of movie you can have on in the background, but it won't leave a lasting impression.
Once again the bar for movie standards is lowered to this dismissal turd of a movie that should be flushed. Hollywood had once again insulted the intelligence of the collective viewers to assume we have the attention span of a buzzing dung beetle as though the viewer wants to digest this feces film.
The actors, if you can call them "actors", have the believability of a children's preschool puppet show. Yet I've actually seen better acting by sock puppets. The D list lineup of actors and their pathetic attempt to read the poorly written movie script have the conviction of apathetic teenagers placing an order into a Burger King drive through microphone.
This could possibly be the worst movie ever written and clearly a sad attempt to hang on the coattails of the classic film Jaws, minus everything that made Jaws a legend. Such as believable actors, suspense, or any way to captivate the audience.
Shame on anyone involved in this sad cinematic disaster.
The actors, if you can call them "actors", have the believability of a children's preschool puppet show. Yet I've actually seen better acting by sock puppets. The D list lineup of actors and their pathetic attempt to read the poorly written movie script have the conviction of apathetic teenagers placing an order into a Burger King drive through microphone.
This could possibly be the worst movie ever written and clearly a sad attempt to hang on the coattails of the classic film Jaws, minus everything that made Jaws a legend. Such as believable actors, suspense, or any way to captivate the audience.
Shame on anyone involved in this sad cinematic disaster.
If you love shark movies, you will probably watch this regardless of the reviews. This is nowhere as good as The Shallows or as fun as Deep Blue Sea, but it's better than most shark movies we get. Is it good? No, but for shark movie fans worth a watch on a lazy Sunday or with some friends (drinks encouraged!) who like bad movies. The main cast all do an adequate job. It is always nice to see Richard Dreyfuss, but his character (the leads grandfather, mostly seen in flashbacks) isn't really needed in the film. The Shark FX range from pretty good to pretty bad depending on the scene, but are generally better than most modern low budget Shark films. There is a good amount of Shark footage, though there actions are not believable. There is a lot of CGI blood, but not much actual gore. As for the story, it's basic but serviceable and gets our cast out in the ocean to be fed upon by sharks patrolling the same waters as drug dealers trying to obtain their sunken drugs. If you aren't a shark film fan, skip this unless you like bad movies, but if you are give it a watch (just keep expectations low).
Did you know
- TriviaRichard Dreyfus's first shark film since his iconic portrayal of Hooper in Jaws 1975. Not counting his narration of the 2007 Shark Week TV movie Ocean of Fear. He portrayed Matt Boyd in the 2010 remake of Piranha, the portrayal was a nod to his Matt Hooper character. Incidentally the Piranha film series is in itself is a spoof of Jaws.
- Crazy creditsThe end credits are played next to Richard Dreyfuss speaking about and for shark conservation.
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Box office
- Budget
- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $87,338
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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