Black Water (2007)

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Black Water: Directed by David Nerlich, Andrew Traucki. With Diana Glenn, Maeve Dermody, Andy Rodoreda, Ben Oxenbould. A terrifying tale of survival in the mangrove swamps of Northern Australia

“Black Water, co-directed and written by David Nerlich and Andrew Traucki, is very simple in its execution yet effective. The film is a low-budget Australian movie that will unfortunately not get the recognition it deserves because as far as creature features go, this is one of the best out there. The setup is rather basic; Grace, her husband Adam and her younger sister Lee are touring some mangroves in the Northern Territory when a saltwater crocodile flips their boat and leaves them stranded in the trees. The whole movie is about their survival while the crocodile is lurking below waiting to strike.Unlike Greg McLeanu0026#39;s Rogue (another killer croc movie released earlier in 2007), Black Water is not about the audience having fun guessing whou0026#39;s gonna be eaten next, it is about hoping and praying that the three people will get out safely. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe three unknown actors do a great job with pretty demanding roles, considering it was filmed on location with a real crocodile instead of CGI. The characters act realistically in the situation and the dialogue seems natural and not forced. Suspense is built up throughout the entire film, we do not see a lot of the creature but just knowing it is near is terrifying enough. This is edge-of-your seat stuff and highly recommended if you enjoy original and (most importantly) scary horror films.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e4/5”

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