一架从洛杉矶飞往上海的国际航班,在飞越太平洋时遭遇货舱锂电池起火事故,安全系统接连失效,机长理查德与副机长本被迫驾驶飞机紧急迫降在海域。机上三十余名幸存者被困在破损的飞机残骸上,很快发现这片海域已是鲨鱼的猎场。成群的灰鲭鲨被残骸的血腥味吸引,不断发起攻击。幸存者们来自不同国家、背景各异,必须放下隔阂与猜忌,利用有限的资源搭建防御、寻找逃生机会,在茫茫大海中与饥饿的鲨群展开殊死对抗。
Like all great films, Renny Harlin’s solidly enjoyable “Deep Water” is about an airplane that crashes right into a big pile of sharks. And let me tell you, those sharks are fucking hungry. You’d think the sound of a 747 (or whatever) splitting open above their favorite dinner spot might scare these makos away, but these credible-enough CGI predators quite literally smell blood in the water, and the wreckage is still flaming when they start chomping on the survivors like god’s perfect jump-scares. Even the tiger sharks that ate so many of Quint’s compatriots from the USS Indianapolis in “Jaws” had the courtesy to wait 30 minutes; in this economy, I guess no one can pass up the chance for…
PSA: Smoking kills. Kind of a whole big mess of a movie but overall I got what I came for (exaggeratedly 1-note characters getting torn to shreds). The sharks are feisty, the plane crash itself is exceptional, and everyone is either dumb or mean or both (shoutout the main asshole dude for being the most hilariously assholiest asshole to ever ass a hole). Renny Harlin likes chaos and hates good pacing - could’ve been worse! Also could’ve been better, but hey, big budget theatrical disaster movie creature features are hard to come by these days as it is. I missed Aaron Eckhart. P.S. Was I the only one who missed multiple important characters dying? Like, did the nerdy guy just…
I salute all the soldiers of cinema who were out tonight seeing a new Renny Harlin joint starring Aaron Eckhart instead of one of the several very, very popular movies playing at the same multiplex.









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