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I felt like this was not bad for a really low budget film, but considering the $100,000 budget, I thought it looked worse than El Mariachi. The acting ranged from OK to pretty bad. Sure, the setting was good, but it's hard to mess that up - not like a lot of set construction was involved, as far as I know (they didn't shoot in a tank, right?).
The way the story was developed was decent, minus the interludes which took place on land to pad the running time. If you're making a situation-based movie, keep us in the characters' frame of reference, don't cut back to the beach constantly.
It wasn't "extremely scary" like reviewers had been claiming. Maybe some people are more easily frightened. I've done about a dozen dives, and this wouldn't make me reconsider diving or make me feel afraid in the water.
When I saw it there were maybe 15 other people in the theater. At the end about half were making comments about how ****ty it was and that they wanted their money back. I think the American public as a whole is extremely repelled by "cheap-looking" low budget movies. They marketed this as more mainstream than it really is, which is not such a bad move financially speaking. I'm sure they more than broke even. I wouldn't want to see it again, but it wasn't terrible either.
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