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Open Water (Widescreen Edition) (2004)

Starring: Blanchard Ryan, Daniel Travis Director: Chris Kentis Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
2.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (321 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Blanchard Ryan, Daniel Travis, Saul Stein, Michael E. Williamson, Cristina Zenarro
  • Directors: Chris Kentis
  • Writers: Chris Kentis
  • Producers: Estelle Lau, Laura Lau, Gary Lorenzo
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD, Widescreen, Surround Sound, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 6.1 EX)
  • Subtitles: Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Lions Gate Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: December 28, 2004
  • Run Time: 79 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (321 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00064AE0G
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #13,865 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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From The New Yorker
Chris Kentis's expertly made thriller is about a yuppie couple stranded in the Caribbean after they are mistakenly abandoned on a scuba-diving excursion. The handheld camerawork (by Laura Lau) and no-budget ocean settings combine for an unflinchingly realistic ordeal. Kentis drifts his two more-than-game actors (Blanchard Ryan and Daniel Travis) farther and farther out to sea, into shark-infested waters, and the suspenseful, anything-can-happen moments are unrelenting. There's a sublime indifference to suffering in this film that a viewer will find terrifying, stomach-churning, and somehow pleasant. -Bruce Diones
Copyright © 2006 The New Yorker

Product Description
In search of much needed relaxation, Susan and Daniel take a tropical island vacation. While scuba diving miles off the coast, the tour guide miscounts leaving them abandoned in the middle of the ocean. As the hours pass, the couple realizes they are not alone as a shark's fin breaks the surface water. Over the next 24 hours, the couple must fight to stay afloat and alive, surrounded by miles of ocean.

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  • Running Time 81 Min

    Format: DVD MOVIE

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    34 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars I don't see why everyone hates this, February 25, 2005
    This movie is not the next "Jaws", and it is not your typical scary shark movie. It's more than that. There is very little gore and no actual violence (that is seen). There are some surprising and startling parts of this movie (when the sharks fins crop up out of the water), but you won't be white-knuckled for most of it. Think of it as more of a drama/suspense, not an action, scary or horror film. It's more about the couples' war between themselves.

    It is still very scary, but a different type of scary: tense and psychological. Much of the tension is only in your head. You will ask yourself "where are the sharks?". As Daniel Travis says, "I don't know what's worse: seeing them or not seeing them."

    Director Chris Kentis filmed the movie with a digital, hand-held video camera (giving it a "home video" type of feel). Also, this movie was very low budget, so Kentis couldn't afford any Spielberg type of special effects. So what did he do? He took the actors and dumped them into real shark-infested waters! Therefore, you can sense that some of the actors' fears are genuine. These two things make the movie very realistic.

    PLOT/SCREENPLAY: The couple, played by the unknown actors Blanchard Ryan and Daniel Travis, go on vacation. On their vacation, they go scuba diving, and after a miscount, are mistakenly left all alone, in the middle of the ocean. They tread water for most of the movie, talking to themselves and watching for sharks. The couple try to live through jellyfish, bouts of vomiting, and themselves.
    I was impressed with the plot. It's a rather simple one, but I felt the script did a lot more with the plot then I had expected. The plot's basis was based on a true event, so that makes it all that more scary. The only problem with the plot is that the end is somewhat anti-climatic.

    DIALOUGE: The couple have nothing else to do but talk to eachother. The dialogue shows their moods shift from optimisitic, depressed, angry, in denial, casting blame on one another, tired, hungry, and finally submissive.
    Some people say the movie didn't tell us enough about the characters for us to care about them, but I disagree. The dialogue helped to develop the characters and give them depth (make them seem like real people). The dialogue also helped the plot to extend over the course of 79 minutes without wearing thin. It's also very interesting to see that the dialogue shows how their moods change.

    ACTING: As aforementioned, some of the actor's fears are genuine (since the sharks were real), so there's no problem believing the actors are scared, but when the actors change (and become angry and depressed) you can really feel what they're feeling. It may be partly due to the "home video" feature (which helps to capture the atmosphere), but the viewer almost feels like you are stranded in the ocean with the actors.

    In conclusion, this movie was very well made and I recommend it (especially to "Jaws" fans, even though this movie is not very much like it). I also recommend it to fans of psychologically scary movies. It is not for those that are easily scared; it will make you never want to go into even the swimming pool again.
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    7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars Some advice to the maker of this film....Quit! , January 1, 2005
    By Dean (Texas United States) - See all my reviews
    Lets see, DTS 6.1 was a plus, some gratuitous nudity but it is kinda useless with no action whatsoever. If you call swimming away from a school of jelly fish action, well..Read on.
    The couple get left behind on a dive trip and of course sharks start showing up. So Im certain something exciting is going to happen. Then an hour of floating and talking and trying to wave down boats go by. Oooh, how suspenseful, pa-lease!
    I was encouraged when the guy produced a knife from his dive suit. I was like, ok, great! There's going to be a cool fight. Man with knife vs. shark with razor sharp teeth!...But no, the dumb*ss drops his knife and it sinks to the bottom of the sea. And like all modern movies the girl gets tough and the guy wimps out. Just typical. Im amazed this got so many rave reviews from the liberal press with no gay people in the film.
    If you think you would enjoy watching people float in the water for two hours, this movie is for you. There was absolutely no action in this boring flick. Go chunk a piece of wood in the ocean and watch it float for two hours because it would be more fun to watch.
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    9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars Fine Indie Film...Excellent DVD Package, March 22, 2005
    By L. Shirley "Laurie's Boomer Views" (fountain valley, ca United States) - See all my reviews
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    This review refers to "Open Water",Widescreen DVD(Lion's Gate)...

    "Open Water" is a very well made independent film, written, directed, and produced by husband and wife team Chris Kentis and Laura Lau. It's made on a small budget and uses unknown actors, Blanchard Ryan and Daniel Travis, both turning in fine performances, to tell the story. It is not a thriller in terms of an edge of your seat, nail biting, jumping off your seat, or hiding your eyes "Jaws" type of film. Rather it is a low-keyed, but tense look at an everyday couple who get left behind on a SCUBA diving outing.

    I saw this film as more of a character study of the couple as they go through an entire range of emotions, while wondering when they will finally be rescued. At first, the calm, thinking only, it was a silly mistake, then anger and fear set in. Dealing with hunger and thirst, fatigue, and the elements of the sea, including injuries from Jellly Fish and visits from some menacing Sharks, they try to endure, waiting for someone, anyone to save them.

    If you are looking for a fast-paced thriller, pass this one by. The film runs almost and hour and a half and for the most part, focuses on the couple and the water, with an occassional glimpse of the normality going on on the Island they left behind. The film almost looks like a home movie, but a really well made home movie. It is one that will make you think though. What would you do if this happened to you? Based on an actual event, writer/directer Kentis puts his own mark on it. If you think this may be your kind of film, you may want to rent it first, as although a fine film, it is probably not one that will stand up to many repeated viewings.

    If you have seen it, and know you like it, you will be happy with this DVD. Although I think it's a little on the expensive side for an Indie, you get quite a bit for your money. First of all the transfer is very nice. Excellent picture in widescreen, taking in the vast sea, and the colors are a stand out. Audio options are English,Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 6.1 and DD Stereo. You are totally surrounded by the sound of the ocean, and the haunting Island music sounds great as well. There are subtitles in English and Spanish. Special Features include commentary, The Indie Essentials filmmaker guide to marketing a movie,and On the High Seas: Making Open Water featurette (this was a really good look at what it takes to begin filmmaking).

    A good view for aspiring filmmakers, or those wanting to check out a fine film, from a young filmmaker who will surely give us more thought provoking pieces in the future. It is rated R for some nudity and language.

    Check it out...Laurie

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