Review of 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (2019) by Tryasummersault — 18 Aug 2019
The first film; 47 meters down was a simplistic well executed shark survival film that had enough going for it to be a solid entry into the depths of shark films albeit cliche.
This adds more intensity with a faster pace and some more action/scares throughout. Director Johannes Roberts clearly had a bigger budget as he was able to have much better set pieces and expanded settings in the underwater cave ruins and it works very well for the overall story and atmosphere. The actors may not be upper echelon, but they serve their purpose for the story. The colors and visuals are phenomenal and the cgi sharks look a lot better this time around. There are even some unexpected moments you won't see coming that I commend them for attempting. Overall a pretty enjoyable shark film with a terrific original setting concept that amplifies the intensity.
This review of 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (2019) was written by Tryasummersault on 18 Aug 2019.
47 Meters Down: Uncaged has generally received mixed reviews.
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