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Written by Scott Meadow
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Tuesday, 13 June 2006 (read 2148 times) |
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You may have decided to watch Chris Kentis' Open Water because you just found out some terrible news and were looking for something majorly depressing in which to wallow. Perhaps someone close to you died suddenly, and you're still reeling from the shock and pain. It may be, perhaps, that you wanted to see what all the buzz was about, as the film was touted as the micro-budget blockbuster successor to 1999's The Blair Witch Project. Well, in any case, if the prospect of 79 minutes of watching two people who are really, truly screwed appeals to you, then Open Water is just what the scuba instructor ordered, and then totally forgot about. |
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