Was 47 Meters Down a true story?
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- Was 47 Meters Down a true story?
- How bad is 47 Meters Down?
- Is 47 Meters Down scary?
- Is 47 Meters Down worth watching?
- Were real sharks used in 47 Meters Down?
- Who dies in 47 Meters Down Kate?
- Are the sharks in 47 Meters Down real?
- Is 47 Meters Down appropriate for 10 year olds?
- Is 47 Meters Down: Uncaged a scary movie?
- Is 47 meters bloody down?
Was 47 Meters Down a true story?
None of the four teens in the film are based on any particular real person, though in the press notes for the film, director Johannes Roberts says he modeled their relationships after another director's style.
How bad is 47 Meters Down?
At 47 meters down, a person is experiencing 5.67 atmospheres, which means they blaze through their air at nearly six times the rate they would at the surface.
Is 47 Meters Down scary?
The movie is by all definitions a horror movie, and all indications are that it's pretty scary. The film offers the typical fear and suspense that goes along with any shark attack movie, like Jaws or last summer's surprise hit The Shallows, in that it features scary sharks trying to eat people in the ocean.
Is 47 Meters Down worth watching?
47 METERS DOWN isn't a film that you constantly think about while watching. ... The film isn't a masterpiece but I thought it was effective for what it was trying to do and it's certainly worth watching.
Were real sharks used in 47 Meters Down?
The sharks in 47 Meters Down: Uncaged combine the traits of two real species. “I used actually a mixture of Great Whites and the Greenland shark which is I think the oldest living creature on the planet, so 500 years old,” Roberts said.
Who dies in 47 Meters Down Kate?
Javier - Torn apart by a Shark. Kate - Killed by a Shark. (Note: Fans are initially led to believe that she survived the attack when her sister Lisa later found her injured with a bloody leg, but it was revealed to be a hallucination her sister Lisa was facing.)
Are the sharks in 47 Meters Down real?
Johannes Roberts also invented new sharks for '47 Meters Down: Uncaged' ... These sharks evolved in the dark caves so they are blind and do not need light to see. Don't worry, these sharks are not real. “No, they're a mixture of different real creatures,” Roberts said.
Is 47 Meters Down appropriate for 10 year olds?
Rating: PG-13, for mature thematic content, some sexual references and language. This well-intentioned indie drama is probably fine for viewers around 13 and older. It's also a letdown, given its strong cast.
Is 47 Meters Down: Uncaged a scary movie?
Although the new movie is cage-free, it may be even scarier for claustrophobes. In the original, after escaping from the cage, the two protagonists mostly had open water to contend with. ... Just judging from the two movies' trailers, Uncaged appears to be a slightly less serious horror movie than its predecessor.
Is 47 meters bloody down?
47 Meters Down: Uncaged is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for sequences of intense peril, bloody images, and brief strong language.