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Open Water

User rating: 2.71 192 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: August 20, 2004

R | Drama, Horror | 1h 19m

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2.71/5

User rating: 2.71

Based on 2394 votes and 192 reviews.


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User rating: January 1, 2005

My husband and I thought it was a good movie. My husband said, though, the only thing he got from this is he would never ever dive into the ocean, relying on someone else doing a manual count. I think it was scary.

User rating: December 31, 2004

not to bad. the storey could have been better written but for a low budget film quite well done and suspensefull

User rating: December 29, 2004

It was very very boring and very very slow. Acting was terrible, I had to keep myself from laughing as it was so ridiculous

User rating: December 3, 2004

I have no idea what happened at the end, and it really really really really was bad.

User rating: November 7, 2004

I want my money back, plain and simple. I fell asleep, literally.

User rating: November 3, 2004

This film has been overrated because it is something unusual. This does not make it good. Overacted - somewhat boring and bothersome. C.

User rating: October 14, 2004

This movie was definately too long and too slow moving....the shark scenes made my heart race and I hated the ending and It`s hard to believe that this happens more often then we know. I`d wait to see it in the cheap theatre but it`s worth seeing.

User rating: October 11, 2004

open water is a very bad movie

User rating: October 5, 2004

boring dialogue, strong message that could have been done in 5 minutes, shaking taping

User rating: September 20, 2004

my initial reaction - very bad... but then, since this actually happened in "real life," perhaps this needs to be aired and publicized. the trailers were deceptive.