You know, I usually say that 2016 was the last of the greats when it comes to movie and film production, and I wouldn’t be totally wrong because 2016 had some really great films, and I’m happy I thought of one today to share with you al. One of the best thrillers I’ve seen which leaves me pretty short because I do not see a lot of thrillers, but I hope you guys enjoy this one.
Medical student, Nancy Adams, travels to a secluded beach in Mexico, shortly after the death of her mother due to cancer. She’s come along with her friend, but while her friend stays back at the hotel after a frenzied partying, Nancy gets a friendly local to drop her off at the beach. She surfs for several hours with two locals (who later take a break), and then, while riding the last wave back to the beach, a great white shark knocks her off her surfboard and bites her leg. Left alone after the unaware locals leave, Nancy must find a way to survive this shark who is hell bent on eating her up, but in a secluded beach surrounded by deep waters and barely a soul in sight to offer assistance, her chances are pretty slim.
I believe that there’s a reason I’m not a Westerner who is inclined to surfing, mountain climbing, and all that dangerous stuff. I guess it’s because I know if I ever encounter a life-threatening hurdle or obstacle, I’ll just say my prayers and leave the rest to God. This was one very beautiful film, and I would say, my favourite shark film since Jaws. The shark looked pretty real. The CGI and cinematography were excellent too. Capturing those aerial views, and the underwater ones with the shark was chef’s kiss. Almost too believable that it was an actual shark.
Blake Lively’s performance was pure magnificence. I like that the film started with a background story that made her a likable person who we’d all want to root for, and then her acting was just brilliant. You feel completely immersed in the moment, watching her as the raw terror in her face just adds to the compelling performance she gave. Because of how close the cameras were, I felt like I was with her every step of the way. The tension was palpable, and I think I let out far too many screams that suggest that I’m not such a tough woman after all, lol.
With how disappointing a lot of other shark films have been, The Shallows gave me a pretty good surprise, and I lived for every moment. Frankly, if I survived this kind of thing, you will never find me in so much as a bathtub, but different strokes for different folks, I guess. Shark thrillers are the absolute bomb. What do you think?
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That film was shot mostly on Lord Howe Island, Australia. Having been to where its shot many times, the shots they use for the same scenes aren't even the same beaches :D
Its very funny from that perspective :D