Two vacationing scuba divers (Blanchard
Ryan and Daniel Travis) are left out in the
middle of nowhere when their tour boat
leaves them behind. They bicker about
who is more to blame for their
predicament, putting further strain on their
already tense relationship. Then the
sharks start to close in. Director Chris
Kentis shot with a very low budget and
real sharks, with Ryan and Travis wearing
mesh protection under their wetsuits to
prevent large chunks of their being from
being removed. The movie is a terrifying,
unpleasant experience, and it is not
advised that you take this one in if youre
looking for a good time. Ryan and Travis
create characters that pull you into the
story. The realness of their work makes
the movie all that more hard to take.
Watching them suffer is not at all fun. This
is a horror film that pulls no punches, and
thats something that doesnt happen
often.