47 Meters Down Uncaged Blind Shark
Uncaged has now swum onto netflix in the uk following a direct to dvd release last month.
47 meters down uncaged blind shark. 47 meters down was an effective b movie shark thriller that took enough of a bite out of the box office in 2017 to warrant a sequel. Uncaged stop reading now if you want to see the bloody moments first. Credit where it s due. Uncaged delivers on that promise.
47 meters down uncaged has no thrills and the tension is lost in the inanities. 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. There are surprise shark attacks claustrophobic tunnel escapes and tense near misses by the boatload with co writer director. Uncaged would jump the shark if it could imagine something half that entertaining.
A shark thriller is only as good as its shark attacks. Sadly it s no longer called 48 meters down as the original excellent idea was but 47 meters down. With only two lost and blind great white sharks for company. Stupidity reigns supreme here and only blind fans will find this unremarkable and senseless escapist fare enjoyable.
This adds more intensity with a faster pace and some more action scares throughout. But i do know a bad movie when i see one and also. The 47 meters down franchise preaches with regularity and fair consistency that humans land in the mouths of sharks due to their own foolishness rather than the mindless. Not being a marine life expert i can t say whether a shark would be blind albino and listless at the titular depth of 47 meters down.