Open Water (2003)
63KOpen Water: Directed by Chris Kentis. With Blanchard Ryan, Daniel Travis, Saul Stein, Michael E. Williamson. Based on the true story of two scuba divers accidentally stranded in shark infested waters after their tour boat has left.
“Director Chris Kentis and his wife, Laura Lau, are Manhattanites with one previous film to their credit, u0026quot;Grind.u0026quot; u0026quot;Open Wateru0026quot; is a labor of love and a fine exemplar of unflagging commitment and energy. It took the couple several years to get this Indie flick filmed, screened and – mirabile dictu – caught up in the kind of sudden rapture that allows the real powerhouses of the film industry to boast that theyu0026#39;re always looking for that non-studio gem from outsiders just waiting for deserved discovery.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWell, they havenu0026#39;t a gem here but itu0026#39;s not a disaster either. Based on the actual disappearance of an American couple in the Pacific who were scuba diving and were left by their guide boat (a story that has some crime/conspiracy addicts claiming the couple is either still alive somewhere or there was a murder/suicide: take your pick), Kentis and Lau created a similar tale.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNewcomers to the movie screen, very pretty Blanchard Ryan plays Susan and Daniel Travis, Daniel. Theyu0026#39;re a couple (not clear if theyu0026#39;re married but who cares) with a very nice suburban house and good jobs. Susanu0026#39;s job is a real 24/7 deal causing the couple to have to book a scuba diving vacation in the Caribbean at the last minute – their original and safer plans succumbed to her work priorities.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis couple graduated seamlessly and affluently from Yuppiehood to DINK (Double Income-No Kids) status. So they can afford this great vacation.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThey dive with about twenty other people. An SOP exists for making sure that everyone is aboard before the boat departs the area but Susan and Daniel are left high and dry. Actually low and wet. Why? Because that greatest of all universal forces, Negligence, permitted a fatal miscount.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWhat follows is a conversation flick as Daniel and Susan alternately hug and cuddle and then argue. Daniel starts off giving the not initially worried Susan tips based on his viewing of u0026quot;Shark Weeku0026quot; and other armchair adventure cable shows. But as the situation becomes more serious with no sign of rescue the couple cathartically exhumes the domestic grievances that are as common as the cold for young professionals.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe sharks (actually corralled by unseen herders) make regular appearances. The excellent sound system in the Loewu0026#39;s Lincoln Square theater was augmented today by frequent cries from at least three viewers strategically seated around the perimeter of the audience.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis isnu0026#39;t an anti-shark movie. Itu0026#39;s a pale story but the two leads give it their best. Susanu0026#39;s Dramamine wears off soon, she announces. Actually itu0026#39;s at the point where some motion sickness-sensitive moviegoers might well need the little pill themselves as the digital cameras rise and fall, rise and fall, rise and fall.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ePerhaps because Ryan and Travis are so inexperienced as actors thereu0026#39;s a certain innocent believability in their behavior and conversation.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBlanchard Ryan said in an interview that she didnu0026#39;t mind doing a nude scene early in the movie because she thought no one would see it. Wrong. By word of mouth and with some extravagant reviews this movie is packing them in, at least here in Gotham.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDigital Video movies are still clearly inferior to those shot on standard stock. When the story and characters are really interesting, as in u0026quot;Pieces of April,u0026quot; the washed out quality can be ignored. Not here as the ocean swells rise and fall, rise and fall, rise and fall.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e6/10”