

Where to Watch Deep Water
- jackmeat1 dzień temuMy quick rating - 5.7/10. Sometimes a movie jumps up my watchlist based on nothing more than the name behind the camera. That was absolutely the case with Deep Water. As soon as I saw it was directed by Renny Harlin, the man who brought me a couple of my favorites, Die Hard 2 and Cliffhanger, this went from a casual "I'll get around to it eventually" to "alright, let's see what you've got." Instead of immediately tossing us into screaming passengers and flying debris, Deep Water takes a surprisingly calm approach. We spend a little time with pilots Ben (Aaron Eckhart) and Rich (Ben Kingsley), getting a glimpse into their everyday lives before disaster strikes. Well, "everyday" might be stretching things when one of those scenes involves karaoke, but close enough. We also meet several passengers, and veteran disaster movie fans will quickly start making predictions about who is going to survive and who is being introduced purely as future shark food. The racist bully, the rude guy shoving through lines, the people who instantly trigger your internal "yeah, that one's not making it" alarm. Once the emergency landing begins, Harlin delivers exactly what you hope for. The crash sequence looks great. The tension ramps up nicely. And the aftermath feels quite chaotic. We get a good mix of survivors, injuries, panic, and those souls floating face down. The film does a good job making the situation feel dangerous without turning everything into relentless misery. (If you look at the trailer still image here, I am pretty sure they cut that silly-looking scene.) The sharks themselves are surprisingly convincing. Yeah, they're CGI, but they avoid that distracting rubbery look that sinks these kinds of movies. Every dip below the surface kept me glued because you never know if someone is gonna climb back onto the wreckage or become an all-you-can-eat seafood buffet. The movie repeatedly gives that false sense of safety before reminding you that hundreds of sharks did not gather here for sightseeing. One thing I could not stop noticing was the miraculous durability of everyone's phones. I don't think I've ever seen so many people carrying expensive devices that can survive repeated underwater adventures and still function perfectly afterward. Forget the sharks, apparently the real science fiction element was the battery life. Even though Deep Water mostly revolves around the sharks, the movie is actually a survival-action film rather than a horror. The focus is on the cooperation of the passengers, coping with the situation, and staying alive long enough for a rescue. The end does turn out to be rather typical for Hollywood movies, but Harlin embraces that choice with confidence You've seen movies like Deep Water before, no question about it. The idea is far from groundbreaking. What I appreciated is that when the movie decides to be intense, it fully commits to that mission for 106 minutes. No unnecessary detours. No long stretches of boredom. Just a disaster movie that understands exactly what it wants to be and keeps its foot on the gas all the way to the credits.
- ርልዪረ16 czerwca 2026⟩<^,«⋗ ✈️ Baby shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo Baby shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo Baby shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo Baby shark! Mommy shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo Mommy shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo Mommy shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo Mommy shark! Daddy shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo Daddy shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo Daddy shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo Daddy shark! Let’s go hunt, doo doo doo doo doo doo Let’s go hunt, doo doo doo doo doo doo Let’s go hunt, doo doo doo doo doo doo Let’s go hunt!
- cultfilmliker1 maja 2026More like Hungry Hungry Sharkos, amirite Run of the mill disaster flick but with some decent kills and gore, though it all could have been better. Also, I don’t know how to rate this film. It makes me think I overrated some of the past week’s films bc THIS is a 2 / 2.5 star movie What the fuck were with the subtitles during a clearly discernible karaoke version of “Fly Me to the Moon” but not any of the incomprehensible shit Ben Kingsley was saying in the cockpit? They were so weird lol You really need the captain to tell you to put out a fire!? Also, I’m good on hearing the word ‘captain’ for the rest of May, if not 2026 Currently Ranked #42/63 in 2026 Ranked Added to 24 Hour Movie People
- Hipster ZOMBIE4 dni temuRenny Harlin’s “Deep Water” knows exactly why most people are buying a ticket. The film spends a lot of time trying to get audiences invested in its cast of would be survivors, but let’s be honest, you’re here for the plane crash and the man eating sharks. Thankfully, both deliver. The crash sequence is genuinely intense, while the shark attacks range from gruesome to downright brutal. It’s not a nonstop gore fest, but when the film decides to get bloody, it doesn’t hold back. Unfortunately, the human drama is less successful. Most of the characters feel like little more than shark bait, with Aaron Eckhart being the only cast member who really leaves an impression. The movie repeatedly reaches for emotional, heart tugging moments, but they rarely land with the impact Harlin seems to be aiming for. Still, Deep Water is a perfectly watchable thriller. It’s not great, but it’s far from a waste of time. If you’re in the mood for a tense survival story packed with sharks, crashes, and carnage, it’s good enough that I could see myself revisiting it someday after a couple of beers.
- Lino5 dni temuYeah, so sharks neither behave nor move like that, and they don't just constantly feed simply because food is available. They get full! At least in Deep Blue Sea the behavioural anomalies were explained with the lab-enhanced intelligence aspect of the narrative. Oh yeah, and in this scenario they wouldn't be makos. In open water like that you will see more oceanic white tips than anything else. There was absolutely zero reason for Angus Sampson to have a terrible sseppo accent when it was an international flight with multiple characters from different countries. Ok look, it's not the worst movie, not even the worst b-grade shark movie. It's just a shame when it clearly had a decent budget and several seasoned actors, but the script is what made it ridiculous. Suspension of disbelief is one thing, but c'mon now. There was no reason to have any romantic subplots (one of which just springs up out of nowhere!) and the musical cues are so hokey as to be laughable. How are there people on IMDB giving this anything above a 3 stars? Are there seriously that many easily impressed morons in the world? Maybe I could understand a 4 or 5 if people are just like "Meh, remove brain and enjoy" but give this anywhere from 7 to 10 stars us a joke. They have to be cast and crew members trying to boost the rating.
- MrLordIncognito7 dni temuIt's an emotional roller-coaster somewhat with that tired and true "shark eats people" montra with excessive screaming. The plane crash was epic, intense and effective in portraying a scary thing that doesn't happen often. There's the guy that deserves to be eaten, there's teen romance, there's sacrifice that really didn't hit hard, pretty generic run of the mill "shark eats people" movie. Actor Aaron does a fantastic job as usual, and I must say, these are some REALLY aggressive sharks, to the point where you will shake your head a couple times. It's a fun popcorn movie, turn your brain off for almost 2 hours but that's about it.
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Deep Water was released on 1 maja 2026.
Deep Water was directed by Renny Harlin.
Deep Water has a runtime of 1 h 46 min.
Deep Water was produced by Gene Simmons, Gary Hamilton, Ying Ye, Dale G. Bradley, Grant Bradley, Neal Kingston, Robert Van Norden, Bob Yari, Adrián Guerra, Volodymyr Artemenko, Ryan Hamilton.
Kapitan samolotu lecącego z Los Angeles do Szanghaju dokonuje awaryjnego lądowania na oceanie rojącym się od rekinów. Uwięzieni we wraku pasażerowie są zmuszeni połączyć siły, aby przetrwać atak drapieżników zwabionych zapachem katastrofy.
The key characters in Deep Water are Ben (Aaron Eckhart), Rich (Ben Kingsley), Cora (Molly Belle Wright).
Deep Water is rated R.
Deep Water is an Action, Thriller, Dramat film.
Deep Water has an audience rating of 7.1 out of 10.
Deep Water has made 2,3 mln USD at the box office.























