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<p dir="auto"><strong>jondoe888</strong> — <em>13 years ago(July 25, 2012 09:21 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">For many movies, you have to be in the mood for what you are about to see. I sat alone in the dark, and got swept away in the horror. The movie was very tense! And I just let it flow. I didn't waste time thinking of what they should have done. They were screwed by careless bad luck. And only fortunate luck would save them. So, I think for those who complain about the pacing, the situation, the acting and dialog - it wasn't your night to watch this, or it wasn't your movie.<br />
I thought it did everything I expected it to do. I was entranced, and glued to my seat. And I was fine with the dialog. With the hopeless panic and acute stress, I thought it sounded real.<br />
I had a friend who was once sailing off the coast of Costa Rica with his GF. Their boat started taking on water. After a day of seeing no one, he jumped in the water and started swimming. It took two days, but he made it to land. When a boat took him back out, they found his boat - but the GF was never seen again. It was such a sad story, weighing heavily on him.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Wow, sorry about what happened to your friend and his gf..<br />
I loved Open Water too. I remember being gripped by it too, waiting to see if they would make it back to civilisation. I WISH I could watch it again, for the FIRST time. That first time it scared/enthralled me so much. It struck a nerve and will most likely forever remain my favourite shark movie!<br />
People complain about Open Water but to me it beats the hell out of Jaws, no bother at all.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Pacing,situation, acting and dialogue?! Isn't that what makes a movie!? Lets just ignore common sense.</p>
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