In the end do they both die?
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zender8584 — 13 years ago(January 02, 2013 12:48 PM)
Ideally, she should have (1) emptied her tank (maybe it was already empty) (2) taken off her BC (which she did) (3) leave her tank and belt on (took off tank). Even in salt water, she would sink.
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IMDBmurphy — 15 years ago(May 19, 2010 09:56 PM)
At the end the sharks realized that she was a good person, so they all became friends and
took her to their underwater city, where she became a mermaid and lived happily ever after.
This, at least, would have made
some
sense
The actual ending did not. So to sum it all up:
When Susan dipped below the surface this movie
jumped the shark! -
super_matt31 — 15 years ago(June 06, 2010 04:43 PM)
yeh but did she use the weights on her (you know the weight of all the equopment etc) do drown herself? Ive been scuba diving once and this bloke adjusted a nozzle thing and literally out of no where i started sinkig real fast lol as it like affected all the 'support' or whatever. then he adjusted it again (as i was sinking) and i stopped sinking.
SO basically.. the weight of all the stuff you are carrying WOULD drown you pretty much straight away as it would just be too heavy -
glyn-35 — 15 years ago(June 07, 2010 04:21 AM)
The weights and tank/regulators will take you down unless the buoyancy jacket is inflated (that's what your scuba bloke was doing), but she removed her weights earlier and her jacket/tank at the end so she wasn't carrying any weight that would pull her down.
But hey, the 'giving herself to the ocean' was a nice image.