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47 Meters Down

Two sisters go traveling to Mexico where they decide to watch the shark at the bottom of the ocean, but something goes wrong and they find themselves left alone in the cage with running out oxygen and white sharks swimming around, having only one hour to get themselves out of water...
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FILMINK (Australia)
August 21, 2017 It's tense, edge-of-your-seat stuff... for a while.
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The Australian
September 01, 2017 It's not a great film but, once the preliminary scenes on terra firma are over and we descend to a place we don't belong, it delivers an hour or so of sustained physical and psychological terror.
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Herald Sun (Australia)
August 23, 2017 Though the heroines make some terribly dumb moves in their bid to survive the ordeal, the script's clever reminders about deep-sea dos and don'ts will keep viewers invested in ascertaining the final outcome.
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Globe and Mail
June 23, 2017 Even at 89 minutes, you can feel the oxygen running out of this movie.
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Chicago Sun-Times
June 16, 2017 While the plot is a bit shaky in parts, the overall effect of creating needed tension and some outright, out-of-your-seat jumps of fright is quite effective.
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CNN.com
June 16, 2017 The movie's saving grace is the visceral response that sharks produce, even more than four decades after Jaws first had audiences screaming.
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ABC Radio (Australia)
August 30, 2017 On paper, the elements for suspense - sharks, rapidly depleting oxygen, a cage, risk of the bends - are all there, but on screen they add up to a whole lot of visual blah.
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Toronto Star
June 22, 2017 It's gratifying to see a summer popcorn movie where a simple idea goes a long way.
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Time Out
July 14, 2017 This low budget but highly-effective horror film is exactly the kind of movie that legendary Hollywood D-movie producer Roger Corman would have knocked out in the '70s: plenty of writhing female limbs, no surprises.
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Arizona Republic
June 16, 2017 It's taut and suspenseful, and there's a jittery vibe to the whole thing.
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Alternate Ending
August 29, 2017 By the standards of cheap shark thrillers, the film is perfectly serviceable, but it's certainly no more than that.
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The Sunday Age
September 06, 2017 British director Johannes Roberts, with good work from cinematographer Mark Silk, allows the undersea action to unfold like a procedural, so that the details ratchet up the tension.
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...