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Título: Open Water
Formato: DVD
Condición: Nuevo
Número de discos: 1
Actores: Estelle Lau, Saul Stein, Daniel Travis
Director: Blanchard Ryan
Idioma: inglés, Francés
Tiempo de ejecución: 1 hour and 21 minutes
Código de región: DVD: 2
Marca: Whv
Descripción: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Commentary by Cast, Director and Producer. Interviews with Cast & Crew. Behind the scenes 'making of' documentary On the High Seas: The unexpected journey from small film concept to big cinema success Deleted scenes Shark and diving safety facts

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Shot on digital video with a pair of unknown actors (Blanchard Ryan and Daniel Travis) who tread water for most of the film's brisk 79-minute running time, Open Water is a fact-based exercise in primal fear that will scare the socks off anyone who dreads death from the deep, but it's familiar stuff if you've ever watched "Shark Week" on the Discovery Channel (which is mentioned in writer-director Chris Kentis's economical screenplay). If you can't accept that a trendy young couple could be accidentally abandoned during an open-sea diving excursion (but hey, it really happened!), then you'll surely be hooked by the intense what's-gonna-happen anxiety that escalates when the horrified vacationers realize they've got unwanted company. It's too easy to call Open Water a poor man's Jaws, and the movie's too realistically frightening to be compared to the popcorn thrills of Deep Blue Sea, so what you've got here is a shark movie that creates its own little low-budget niche. Before placing his actors in actual proximity to sharks, Kentis betrays them with some silly, bickering dialogue, but with adequate realism in its favour, Open Water offers a perfect excuse to stay on the beach. --Jeff Shannon

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