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Open Water
TrailerDaniel and Susan embark on a tropical vacation with their scuba-diving certifications in tow. But after their tour boat has left, the couple accidentally stranded in shark infested waters and have to fight hard to survive.Actors: Blanchard Ryan, Daniel Travis, Saul Stein, Michael E. Williamson, Cristina Zenato, John Charles, Steve LemmeDirector: Chris KentisCountry: United StatesDuration: 79 minQuality: HDRelease: 2003IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Open Water"
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Characters of "Open Water"
SusanPlayed by: Blanchard RyanDanielPlayed by: Daniel TravisSethPlayed by: Saul SteinDavisPlayed by: Michael E. WilliamsonLindaPlayed by: Cristina ZenatoJuniorPlayed by: John Charles -
Directors of "Open Water"
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Creators of "Open Water"
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Critic Reviews of "Open Water"
Toronto StarAugust 20, 2004There are no Hollywood heroes in these waters, only two regular people ... plus you and me, huddling in the dark.
Orlando SentinelAugust 20, 2004Sharks are nature's most efficient killing machines. Open Water, which co-stars sharks, is the summer cinema's most efficient scaring machine.
Globe and MailAugust 20, 2004Considered in its ham-handed entirety, Open Water feels more of an exercise in cinematic sadism.
New York Magazine/VultureAugust 15, 2004Terrifying precisely because it doesn't go in for cheesy shock tactics and special effects.
CNN.comAugust 13, 2004The unforgiving power of nature are all on display to amazing, and frightening, effect.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 01, 2011Intense relationship story isn't for kids.
Christianity TodaySeptember 27, 2006Kentis and Lau have labored to make an almost documentary-style film. It's meant to make us feel like we are really there, and to a large extent it succeeds.
Bangor Daily News (Maine)November 18, 2005"Open Water" works on many levels, chief among them as an examination of isolation, worry, terror, and the dread that can accompany the unknown.
FromTheBalconyJune 26, 2005Open Water depends on the audience to be able to vicariously place themselves in the situation at hand, and if you can do that, you're in for a nerve-frying treat.
Uruguay TotalApril 26, 2005Lo mismo ya lo dijo, mucho mejor, Steven Spielberg hace 30 años.
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