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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A surprisingly intense and gripping film that more than exceeded my expectations
After reading the premise of this movie, I just had to see it. Six friends jump off a yacht to take a swim in the ocean, only to realize that they are royally screwed because nobody thought to let the ladder down. In other words, they've jumped in and they can't get up. As one of the characters actually says, the circumstances would be funny if they weren't so serious...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Lesson One: Always Lower the Ladder Before Swimming in the Ocean
There be Spoliers Ahead, Yar! Actually, it's pretty much a complete plot summary, so consider yourself warned.

I caught this movie on the Independent Film Channel not that long ago. A caveat: ordinarily, I pretty much stick to reviewing things that I like, simply because usually I don't care enough to waste my time on the things that I don't. I'm going...
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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A surprisingly intense and gripping film that more than exceeded my expectations, May 26, 2007
This review is from: Open Water 2 - Adrift (Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
After reading the premise of this movie, I just had to see it. Six friends jump off a yacht to take a swim in the ocean, only to realize that they are royally screwed because nobody thought to let the ladder down. In other words, they've jumped in and they can't get up. As one of the characters actually says, the circumstances would be funny if they weren't so serious. Honestly, I expected this to be some kind of B-movie I could laugh at. Instead, it's a polished production, and there's nothing funny about it. You won't be traumatized by any means, but this is one deadly serious film that almost forces you to imagine yourself in the same situation. For me, it was like having claustrophobia out in the middle of the ocean - a weird concept, of course, but that's how it made me feel. I'm really surprised that the film gets so many lukewarm and negative reviews. I found it intense, and I was delighted that things didn't play out the way I expected. The director threw us a curveball at the end, with a pretty ambiguous ending, but after a little thought I can't even criticize that decision, as I believe it ties in with the real story that inspired the film.

A group of old friends get together for a weekend on the high seas, and it looks like a good time will be had by all on board Dan's (Eric Dane) luxurious yacht. (Of course, to really enjoy the cruise, you sort of need to be on the yacht most of the time - aye, that's the rub.) Three guys, three gals, and a baby whose mother has a major water phobia make up the passenger manifest. Some viewers don't seem to like some of these characters, but we really don't get to know any of them intimately before the real drama begins. They're basically just normal people, and that helps put you into the "what would I do in their situation?" mindset.

Let's just look at some of the things we can learn from this movie. 1) If a childhood tragedy has given you a major water phobia, you might want to just pass on the private yacht vacation thing, especially if you have a baby to take care of. 2) Out of every six people, at least one of them is the kind of jerk who will try to cure a friend's fear of the water by picking her up and jumping into the ocean with her. 3) This one's really important - don't forget to let the ladder down before you and everyone else on board go for a swim in the ocean because you cannot get back up on the yacht without said ladder. 4) In this kind of dangerous situation, don't fight over the very sharp knife. 5) When "nuding up" to make a rope out of your clothes, let the lightest person - not the biggest guy - try to climb up the "rope" first. 6) When desperately trying to get back to the surface after a dive, watch your freakin' head. 7) When facing such a "what a stupid way to die" situation such as this, you learn a whole lot about your friends.

Open Water 2: Adrift (which is its own film and not a true sequel to Open Water) turned out to be really intense. Desperation comes quickly and only grows as the whole situation worsens. A full 2/3 of this film takes place in the ocean itself. I know you're probably expecting a shark attack to come along at some point - I know I was - but don't be disappointed by the complete absence of deadly oceanic predators in this film. I think a shark attack would have actually hurt the story, as it would have taken something away from the intensely personal tragedy these poor people have to face. With no outside threat to unite against, these characters quickly turn against one another, making their situation even direr in the process. Then you have the sounds of the baby crying every now and again, adding even more to the angst the characters are feeling and emoting, especially the child's mother Amy (Susan May Pratt). Some viewers are going to quibble and go into a "they should have done this or that" kind of mania as they watch the film, but I found it really quite realistic in terms of the situation.

My first reaction to the film's ending was less than enthusiastic - it's one of those "please don't end it like this --- aaaarrgghhh" types of ending. After reading one of the director's comments and taking a few moments to reflect on it, however, I find myself having no problem whatsoever with the ambiguity of that final minute. Not surprisingly, I think this is a great, underrated movie; it certainly exceeded my somewhat low expectations by leaps and bounds.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very realistic for those who live on coastal waters..., February 5, 2008
This review is from: Open Water 2 - Adrift (Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
Thought this movie was quite realistic in its possibilities and speculation about being "Adrift" on the ocean. I can preface this as I have gone 20 miles offshore on the Gulf of Mexico and the engine of our boat failed. Anchor would not hold and GPS was fried. We got extremely lucky, fortunate or blessed as we floated near an offshore oil platform that another boat was fishing. We frantically waved for their aid, and help was rendered as we began our 4 hour tow back to port. Some of you may say, just use your cell phone(DUH?), and we did. But, without the GPS positional coordinates to give to the Coast Guard, we were headed for Cuba on a fast moving current and wind, and could no more tell them where we were than the correct direction in which we were headed. And, YES, saltwater destroys any electronics (a cell phone) that it come in contact with as I have ruined one in the same manner as in the movie.
Anyways, I was a presumptuous, callow, small craft captain that did not plan correctly, just as the character, Dan (the idiot), failed to plan. It happens... You want to take your friends offshore, have fun and impress them. During my ordeal, I accomplished none of these goals and those friends have not spoken to me since I dropped them off at their home 20 hours after we had set out for a great day on the deep, open blue. That was 5 years ago. To say this movie is ineffectual is simply an error in ones personal judgement. I do not really think those who have not ever been out on the OPEN sea in a 30' something craft (not a cruise ship guys) :) , or have ever spent any significant amount of time on the briny water snorkeling, fishing, diving, etc, can truly appreciate what this film is trying to accomplish. You are just not able to appropriately empathize if you have no platform or basis from which you make your judgement of this movie.
I found it quite funny that this movie received a 42% review/approval at rotten tomatoes website, and 'The Descent' (which I had seen just before this film) received an 84% review/approval. I thought 'The Descent' was another very poorly acted, non-scary, excuse movie to get young, hot, dynamic chicks in tight clothing eaten or hacked up in another uninteresting way. The reviews % should be reversed...but, what do I know, right? I also find humor in those who criticize the movie for the "silly" and "unecessary" reaction of the boat party to their impending doom i.e. swimming away and drowing themselves, fighting, not figuring out how to save themselves, etc. I would really like to put the 6 most negative of these reviewers together on that boat, and watch the complete chaos that would ensue. Easy to talk big boy from a computer screen and soft comfy chair about what you would do.
Anyways, I digress and do apologize. 'Open Water: 2' was truly gripping and had me sitting forward on my living room couch for much of the film. My personal experience was truly scary, a lesson learned and a real situation that actually had me contemplating and reflecting on my own possible demise while drifting helpless with a crew looking to me for answers to their questons that I did not have. This experience I will never forget, and the movie was able to reopen those indelible memories, fraying my nerves and making me shudder, once again. I thought the movie was quite well acted and portrayed, and I was moved emotionally...
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better Than the First, March 29, 2007
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Joshua Koppel (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Open Water 2 - Adrift (Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
This is a thematic sequel to Open Water. In this film, a group of friends are out on a yacht when some of them decide to go swimming. One of the people who stay on the boat is deathly afraid of water due to a childhood trauma. She puts on a life vest as soon as she exits her car even though the water is more than a hundred yards away. Also on board are the woman's baby and her ex. The ex is the cause of much of the later trouble. Soon, through a twist of fate, all the adults are in the water leaving just the baby on board. It is then that they realize they have no way of getting back on the boat.

Most options are tried for getting back on board although maybe not in the order the viewer will think of. The ladder is not down, the anchor is not down, and the sides are too high to reach. At one point I did have to ask myself why the heaviest person was making the attempt at one point). All options are tried and they fail in believable ways. The real trouble comes from the fighting and bickering that springs up. Why is the captain too stupid to make sure the ladder is down (it's believable)? Eventually bad things begin to happen due to tiredness and carelessness. People begin to die. The story that progresses is tenser and better presented than in the first movie.

Unlike in the first movie, we see how situations work out. In the first movie there was a scene where a boat was coming at them and they start to wave but then the film jumps time and we don't know what went wrong , only that something must have. In this movie all threads are followed through. My only real problem was that when blood was in the water it never drew any predators (and it was in the water in quantity for hours). But other than that I found this film much better than the first (although it had the opportunity to learn from the first one). If you like tense survival films you will probably like this one. Check it out.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Psychological Thriller, April 20, 2009
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This review is from: Open Water 2 - Adrift (Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
To those who criticized the movie and characters for being "stupid" and expected the the cloth rope to work, or the cell phone to work, or the few other ways they could have possibly been able to get aboard....well there wouldn't have been much of a movie if those things worked and they were all able to get back on board safely. It would been over in 20 minutes. Of course those things didn't work.

Aside from the young blonde, I didn't thing the characters were ditzy, dumb, or stupid. I thought they were quite good and the acting was great. And the way things unfolded I thought were very believable.

The added suspense of the baby left on board, crying in hunger and lonliness, with the parents feeling horribly helpless, was heartbreaking.

Throughout the whole movie I was left to think what I would do in this situation. It was a psychological Thriller.

My only knock was the ending had two contradicting endings, which left me confused, and I felt a little cheated.


***I want to correct someone who said the husband threw the wife in the water knowing she was terrified. That was the not her husband, that was Dan, the jerky friend, the captian.***




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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Maybe as Good as the Original, May 19, 2007
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Rod Hansen (Goffstown, NH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Open Water 2 - Adrift (Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
I rented this DVD half-expecting a cheap knockoff of the original, and was pleasantly surprised to find a nail-biter of a suspense film with a high quality of acting and production.

A group of twentysomething high school friends gather for a yaghting trip in celebration of one of their birthdays. Things go horribly wrong when, in their beered-up revelry, they all decide to jump ship and go for a swim. Panic ensues when they realize no one dropped the ladder and they have no way of getting back on the boat.

There are some stunning moments of suspense as the characters try to figure a way out of their situation. One scene in which a character delves deep into the water and knocks his head on the ship following a frantic rise to the surface will cause any viewer to cry out in vicarious pain.

The movie's star turn undoubtedly belongs to Susan May Pratt, who completely owns the screen every time she appears. Her turn as a suffering mother who entered the water involuntarily is easily the most sympathetic performance.

Some reviewers have complained that there's no character development to be found in this film. Actually, we learn quite a bit about the supposed "owner" of the yaght. His confession about his professional life is straight out of "Death of a Salesman."

This movie is not a sequel to the original "Open Water," which may be a superior film. Rather, it's basically a movie with the same premise. Here, at least, it's easy to understand how the characters became stranded - In the first movie, it's all but impossible to figure out how the characters got left off the ship.

The biggest weak point here is the ending...or "endings," as the film seems to sport two distinctly different conclusions. Either way, though, this is a good entertainment and deserves viewing from anyone intrigued by the idea of a group of people being literally lost at sea.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Gripping and full of tension, March 5, 2007
This review is from: Open Water 2 - Adrift (Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
I really dont understand all the negative reviews for this movie. Sure its not Hamlet, but its not a turkey either. Using as its premise a similar situation to Open Water, which to me is very plausible. Here you have a group of people on boat drinking, and relaxing who decide to go swimming and forget to lower a ladder in order for them to get back on the boat.

What ensues is gripping and nicely built tension as they try and adopt various means to get back on board. Each one of the six people eventually succombing to hysteria and some to the elements.

A lot of reviewers have concentrated on the 'what ifs and why didnt they' - forget that,and just relax and go with the story. The point is we would all react in different ways when faced with a challenging situation such as this.

For me the enjoyment was watching the pyschological interplay between the characters and being equally frustrated by their failed attempts to get back on board.

Its gripping, depressing, well acted and filmed and I enjoyed it far more than the original Open Water.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars There's nothing wrong with this movie, February 26, 2007
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Garry Daniel (Knoxville, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Open Water 2 - Adrift (Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
What is wrong with some of the people who reviewed this movie?
Would you be more satisfied to see severed limbs and half toros floating around in the water? Do you really need to see Jaws coming up through the water to be frightened? The scary thing about this film is the fact that they can't get back on their boat after swimming in the ocean. Someone forgot to lower the ladder and they are stuck, floating around next to the boat which is too high to climb. They are exausted and cold and scared of what's in the water around them. Get it? It's the unseen that scares them!
It's the human mind imagining things around and below them. It's the fact that safety is only a few feet away, AND THEY CANNOT GET THERE. That's the scary part. Good God people, don't you realize the irony of the situation?
I think people are too wrapped up in the hoopla surrounding huge budget, star cast movies and forget the pleasures to be found in a small movie like this one. If you are curious and want to see this movie, then see it!
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Lesson One: Always Lower the Ladder Before Swimming in the Ocean, May 5, 2010
This review is from: Open Water 2 - Adrift (Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
There be Spoliers Ahead, Yar! Actually, it's pretty much a complete plot summary, so consider yourself warned.

I caught this movie on the Independent Film Channel not that long ago. A caveat: ordinarily, I pretty much stick to reviewing things that I like, simply because usually I don't care enough to waste my time on the things that I don't. I'm going to have to make an exception for this movie. The plot is pretty basic: a group of college friends get together on the luxury yacht belonging to one of the guys. They decide to go for a swim in the ocean, leaving the owner of the boat aboard with one of the women and her baby. The woman is hydrophobic, caused by a tragedy in her past, revealed through clumsy flashback sequences. The guy who owns the boat grabs the hydrophobic woman and jumps off the side of the boat with her, which terrifies her and sends her into shock.

So now all six adults are in the water and the baby is on the boat alone. And none of these idiots were smart enough to lower the ladder on the boat, trapping them in the ocean as the sides of the boat are too high to climb. Between them, they have one diving mask and one diving knife. They try to make a rope from their swimsuits, which fails. The hydrophobic woman's husband takes the mask and swims underneath the boat, looking for a way to get back aboard. UNDERNEATH the boat, as if there might be a magic door down there somewhere. He, of course, bumps his head hard enough to concuss himself, because obviously there needed to be more melodrama. And then, the other two guys get in a fight after the third guy tries to use the knife to punch holes in the side of the boat to create hand holds to pull himself up. The boat owner freaks and they fight, which leads to the third guy being stabbed.

As if that isn't enough, we learn that the boat doesn't even belong to Mr. jerky boat owner, but to his boss. Turns out he's a miserable failure trying to impress his old college buddies. Meanwhile, stabbed guy dies, boat "owner's" girlfriend gives up and drowns, and then hydrophobic lady's husband also succumbs to his concussion. Stabbed guy's wife is a swimmer, so she sets off for shore, never to be heard from again. That just leaves hydrophobic lady and her flashbacks of her dad drowning, jerky guy, and the screaming baby on the boat. If you said that all this movie needs in order to get worse is a raging storm, you win a prize.

During the storm, hydrophobic woman and jerky guy realize stabbed guy was on to something when he was hacking at the side of the boat (which jerky guy killed him over). Jerky guy wedges the lens from the scuba mask in the hole stabbed guy punched in the side of the boat and hydrophobic lady stands on his hands and is able to reach the railing and haul herself over. She lowers the electric ladder and jerky guy initially comes on board, but distraught that he essentially killed almost all of his friends, he chooses to go back in the water, so hydrophobic lady has to face her fear to go save him. Hydrophobic lady and her baby are rescued the next day by the Coast Guard. Jerky guy is shown laying face down on the deck, but it's not clear whether he's alive. FIN. If you've read this far, I just saved you from watching two hours of this slop. You're welcome.

This was perhaps the most awful movie I've ever seen. The acting and plot were just terrible. This was based on a true story, so I can only hope that the screenwriter exaggerated the events to play up the drama. A couple of closing thoughts: 1. If I was hydrophobic, you'd never get my butt anywhere near a boat. 2. What happened to the woman who struck off alone? Did she drown? Did she reach shore? Was she rescued by sea turtles and Captain Jack Sparrow? I need closure here, people. 3. Why did I watch all of this movie? Apparently, I really , really hate myself.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Dumb drunks trapped overboard is mildly entertaining, June 25, 2007
This review is from: Open Water 2 - Adrift (Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
Open Water II, based on "real events" follows the dim witted tragedy of a group of partying 30-somethings who, drunk, leap overboard on their yacht for a swim, only to realize they did not let down the ladder and have no way to climb back on board. The scenario is made more tragic because a baby is left alone onboard. The film begins by trying too hard to make the characters and their friendship seem "real". The character development is forced and made more annoying by showing the characters through the lens of a "home-movie". Luckily all but the most well known of the cast, Eric Dane of Grey's Anatomy, actually do a really good acting job. You will laugh out loud at the insincerity of his over the top confessional scene towards the end of the movie. The movie gets better and entertaining once the group of friends find themselves overboard. Panic sets in, and one by one the friends (predictably) die. Suspense is sustained by the sheer awfulness of the situation. The final act of bravery of one of the two survivors is really unrealistic and the ending leaves you wondering if they really did survive. This is a mildly entertaining romp for anyone who enjoys the "survival" genre or the scare of contemplating being lost at sea.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars makes me afraid of the water, July 21, 2009
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This review is from: Open Water 2 - Adrift (Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
This is the sequel to Open Water and I must say, it's just as creepy and unsettling as the first.

This is because much of the movie is silent and takes place in the water, as the young adults have no choice but to be stuck in the ocean and spend the whole time swimming around the boat (because they forgot to lower the ladder- oops, what a horrible unfortunate mistake).

For the most part, the young adults gradually die off one by one, as they either sink, get frustrated and drowned, or hit their head on something and pass out.

There's a lot of emotion in this film and concern whether the remaining young adults were going to survive the horrible ordeal, since the original Open Water had an incredibly shocking ending, you pretty much expected the same kind of conclusion here. The ending in this movie isn't as good as the ending in the original, but pretty good nonetheless since it leaves you guessing.

The fact that one of the young adults was terrified of the water because of something that happened in her past ended up playing a pretty important part of the storyline- in the beginning, she was constantly hesitating whether she wanted to get in the water or not.

An interesting part of the story was how this same woman brought her baby daughter on board the ship, and while the young adults were struggling to get back inside the boat after forgetting to lower the ladder, the baby could be heard crying in the background. I wondered at first whether the crying baby would be included as part of the storyline for added realism, and luckily it was. Nice detail.

The reason the young adults ended up in the water in the first place is because one of the guy friends grabbed his female friend and threw her in the water with the rest of the gang, and in the process didn't even think whether the ladder was lowered or not. Dumb move.

I'm surprised sharks didn't enter the picture, but they almost did at one point. Very good sequel to a series that has become popular for its unpredictable plot twists and realistic setting.
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