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The movie 47 Meters Down is already released on Cinema, DVD, Blu-ray and VOD in the USA.
Based on 12 reviews, 47 Meters Down gets an average review score of 55
This no-frills B-movie effectively nudges any and all sea-based phobias.
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47 Meters Down has sharks, and sometimes that's good enough.
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A formulaic but effective thriller about two sisters trapped beneath the waves in shark-infested waters.
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Mandy Moore finds sharks and an unnecessary twist 47 Meters Down.
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Two sisters find themselves trapped in a cage at the bottom of the ocean in Johannes Roberts' shark-infested thriller.
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47 Meters Down practically writes itself as far as tension goes, but that doesn't mean a few killer screams can't go above and beyond.
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Though “47 Meters Down” perfunctorily succeeds in its aims to terrify the audience, it’s not as much fun as it could be due to it’s beyond brainless script, its casual sexism and its idiot characters. I spent most of the movie looking at my watch, eager for sharks to stop coming and for the movie to end.
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In the lulls between bouts of yammering, however, the director, Johannes Roberts, concentrates on building a solid atmosphere of desperation.
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In many ways, 47 Meters Down completes a successful narrative dive, but in other ways it gets stuck in the shallows.
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There's no doubt that many will consider the shark-infested thriller “47 Meters Down” to be nothing more than a ripoff, quickly rushed into production in the hopes of capitalizing on the success of last summer’s sleeper hit “The Shallows.”
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Johannes Roberts’s 47 Meters Down can’t help alternating between the genuinely terrifying and the just plain dumb.
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A shark attack movie that packs hardly any bite.
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