As cabin in the woods has said "if they don't sin they can't be punished". All horror movies have the people do something they shouldn't otherwise there wouldn't be a horror movie. This is true whether the characters are smart or dumb
That reveal at the end is one of the most frightening moments in a horror movie to me. It's so eerie and bleak, it caught me off guard the first time I watched it. There are few scenarios more horrifying than being trapped on the ocean floor with quickly depleting air and your senses diminished.
@@nickmcginniskin3638 I've seen it. It's one of those movies that's worth a watch but that you never want to watch again afterwards. Thank you for the recommendation.
@@zylawhite5211 Buried? A man is buried alive in a coffin in a remote part of the desert. He wakes up and there's a phone which his kidnappers use to contact him throughout the movie. I actually don't remember why they abduct him or how it ends but the whole experience is pretty unsettling.
The girl that didn't have any diving experience should have just been honest. She probably could have said something like "I don't have anything diving experience, so is it okay if I just come along and stay on the boat?"
It should be obvious but please don't do a dive without a license, it seems simple and safe but even with how fun it is there are a lot of things that can happen including fatal injuries both external and internal
You don't need a license. Just training/knowledge. A license doesn't do anything, it just confirms you took A course about it. Its the actual experience and training that matters
@@Momsadventure7 A certification from a dive shop normally takes a weekend or 2, and if you get it from a college it'll typically be over a semester but you'll learn it a lot better and get much more experience that way
So the owner of the boat can afford those super high tech scuba masks that have communication devices and those BCD jackets with electronic gauges that probably cost thousands if not tens of thousands of dollars, but can't afford maintenance for the boat and cage?
The stupid mask thing was purely to force the script to work. Because if they had no scuba gear, let’s be real, the movie would have ended the second the winch broke. Unfortunately these writers don’t put in much thought for plot holes. The quicker the script is written, the quicker the movie is filmed, the quicker they get it out and hopefully make a quick buck off trying to cash in on Shark Week and Jaws fans. I’ve never found a genuinely good shark attack movie that doesn’t have some stupid plot holes or plot device. Even Jaws had the comically negligent mayor just to get more beach kills in.
For me it’s the terrible writing. Just by looking at a few clips and I know, “these writers have never even been to an aquarium, much less read a book on sharks, huh.”
I have a fear of the ocean too and found the movie rather interesting and the segment before the end was honestly really well done. Can definitely recommend despite being more terrified of open waters after 😂😂
Movies like this are why sharks seem so aggressive and dangerous when in reality you're more likely to die from a vending machine or being left handed. Even if a shark were to go as far as bite you they more often than not let go of you. Nobody has ever actually been eaten alive by a shark.
@@yoavbenclaudia3073 EXACTLY!!!, sharks won’t even eat you unless two things happen: 1- they thought you were a seal, which barely even happens as they have Ampulae de/du lorenzini, dots located in the shark’s snout, sounds like italian ik, anyways, these help the shark sense electric currents or something produced from an organism, different shocks are produced for each species, the shark should easily Identify which organism it is, if the shark is dumb or a failure (which barely happens (again)) they will try to bite the human, but do not worry, sharks don’t find humans appetizing, so you should be ok for this situation... 2- if threatened, this is obvious as the shark will try to protect itself, so do not make sudden movements that might scare the shark, do not attempt to hurt it (unless it did to you)
As a Subnautica expert, what you need to do it swim out of the way of the shark every time. Then look for copper, gold, and titanium to build a fabricator. Finally, build a knife to kill the shark since its AI is bad
@@thegamingspino Well, clearly they’re in the Crag Fields, so there should be plenty of silver and titanium around. Just craft a habitat builder and make a hatch and craft a small compartment. Put the fabricator inside the base, craft a knife, then delete it all so you can have extra resources. Finally, use your knife and extra resources to escape the sharks
News flash it can still happen there are cases things have gone wrong yes you should not go with people u Just met but things can still happen it’s life and in life u can take a risk
If you go to a boat and the Captain/operator does not ask for your license or takes your word for it, leave immediately. No reputable place or ones that are sponsored by hotels, etc. will let you dive without proof of licensure. OR in some cases they offer programs to get a temporary license with their outfit. Any deaths for actual Companies that operator scuba services are EXTREMELY serious and result in HUGE liability so the level of precaution and safety/gear checks is OUTSTANDING and top notch. The risk is minimalized to the highest extent. Not the case for uninsured/licensed operators. If a boat operator says, "Eh you don't need a license" or, "I'll take your word for it" you should leave ASAP.
I'd probably choose to swim back up. Sure, there's the bends but it doesn't automatically kill you. It may, but it also may not. I could get off with a non-fatal condition. Drowning and having no air to breathe though? Man, that's 100% gonna kill me.
The bends are very situational. Go up slow enough, you’ll disperse blood gas pretty evenly. Just got to naturally float up, honestly. And pray your buoyancy is just enough
My physics teacher told us a story about a man who almost died during decompression, but miraculously survived and recovered... then he did the same thing again and got paralized... I just thought it was so sad - he made a mistake once (forgot exactly what the mistake was) and got off scot free, then he made the same mistake again though. Not so fortunate the second time. :/
There are facilities to help treat the bends and reduce the risk of permanent damage or death. Still extremely painful but ow oils rather take my chances with that than run out of oxygen.
i was thinking about this the other night when I forced a friend to watch this movie lol im like bestie wheres that tail it would come in handy right about now
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When it was going to fall I kept thinking .. “Why they didn’t just open the door and swim out before the cage fell?”..
It was going down too fast and they were flung to the bottom maybe. Imagine if an elevator stops working and drops down. I would imagine it works the same way. But yeah they would fly up also so
Moral of the story: Every single movie scenario that ends in your horrific demise is easily avoided by using even the slightest iota of caution and common sense.
Well... There is horror about people eaten by sharks after they failed to sign that they are coming back to water. Not mentioning that they did it on casual ABC diving spot so irl probably next boat would take them after few hours.
"Don't rush to the surface cause you might get the bends" "But that's true even if we're in the cage... Wouldn't it make sense to simply go up to the surface slowly while we still have air left?" "Um... No.... Then we wouldn't have a movie"
@@figboot bruh the sharks in this movie just attacked for fun lmao, this bitch aint dodging sharks in the water for real haha Nah for real tho I reckon they should of made one of the girls bleed when the cage fell so the sharks had an actual reason to attack other than hur dur i eat human
One of the greatest ways to fight off an attacking shark, maybe even the best way, is to grab its gills. I know professional divers who have tested this many times, and every time, the moment you grab a sharks gills, it swims away and leaves you alone with little to no hesitation.
Alpha I don't mind your comment since that's very logical however. You cannot generate enough force underwater in order to get a shark that is attacking you to get away from you when it's used to getting attacked in the face
@@mrscandinavian5053 panic and adrenaline would probably allow u to generate enough force to cause some effect and since the nose is pretty sensitive probably would end up reacting but its better to aim for the gills since punching it in the nose would be a chance of missing and ending up in the JAWS
Don't forget that descending as swiftly as they did without equalizing the pressure in their head would instantly explode their eardrums, and poor radio signals would be the least of their hearing problems.
Or how the beginner one was able to descend even a few meters without displaying signs of discomfort, considering she wouldn't be able to equalise the usual way
I heard someone a while ago say they wished the movie had ended with the camera zooming out of Lisa as you hear her struggle for air and although that sounds entirely sad and would probably have you depressed for a few days after watching it, it does seem like a really cool ending rather than just a rescue and then another rescue
simply "Open Water" where sharks ate one of divers and another just gave up and descent again. This ending is quite weak as another possibly rescue dilutes impact of 1st rescue being revealed as hallucinations.
Tip : Don't go on board the offer shark cage experience by using chum in the water. When they throw chum in the water yes it does attract sharks but it makes them go into a frenzy which can lead them to want to attack and become curious . Also go in the middle of the day when the shark isn't hungry .
I really wanted to do shark cage diving... then watched this... even though 9/10 times it would be fine - my anxiety would just be thinking of this movie the wholeeeee time hahaha
Sharks aren't aggressive, but they're dangerous. They wouldn't attack you when they don't sense fear in you. So if you move a little too fast or if your heartbeat rises and you get a panic attack, be ready for a shark to come and investigate you. They are very curious animals and tend to inform themselves and satisfy their curiosity, and by this they bite. They don't want to hurt anyone, but they do bite. But they're definitely not interested in eating you, they prey on marine animals. So yeah.. Try to keep calm.
@@ZozzasGames the sharks don't scare me.....it's the falling 47 meters under the ocean with limited oxygen in a cage in the pitch blackness of the ocean for me
sharks are very curious creatures. the only way they can 'explore' and understand something is by biting it. also, when humans swim at a steady pace, like kate did most of the times she left the cage, sharks won't attack (they won't see them as defenseless or sick prey). granted, great whites are very unpredictable and predatory, but they would definitely not linger around a cage with two living things they have absolutely no apetite for.
Fun fact: if you need to surface from deep water you can do so safely as long as you swim slower than your bubbles. It reduced your chance of getting decompression sickness / the bends
Hi. RANDOM, I KNOW, but: UA-cam really has Problems. Not enough people report/flag those problems, even though this does something, in fact. For a less hate-filled and porn-filled UA-cam; if you'd like such a thing, tell me. I legit know a way. I had success with it, so its proven to work. It costs nothing but time and not much time. Just a bit. Interested?
@@clude2008 Thats sad. Alone for all the Fun I'm having, kicking Racist in the lower back and all such. So its a shame you dont wanna join; but its ok: Not all have the spine to act. Its fine if you wanna place the burden to act on others. Its ok if thats who you are. Just sad when it comes to something that is not only right but even also fun.
@@anthonyb7472 What dont you understand about this? You can report and flag problematic content and be the Opposite of Cancel-Culture. Its the right thing to do AND makes a lot of Fun. Both. Not many stuff in this world is totally Both, so why not?
Fun fact: sharks don’t find humans appetizing, so that means it’s usually a mistake when a shark bites you. Even if it did, it would just go away after one bite. Edit: 280 likes pog
They seriously pulled the “it was all a dream and they were dead all along” plot twist in a shark movie. Because who needs to be invested in anything that goes on in a movie?
@@scp--297 Well everything up until she switched her tank would be implied to be real, I'm pretty sure. Doing a twist at the very end of your story like that is a sure sign of weak writing. They were desperate for a final, big moment, but fail to realize how little it actually adds. In fact, it detracts from the movie heavily, because it spends so much time doing literally nothing. The struggle to get out from underneath the cage, getting to her injured sister, slowly ascending and fighting off multiple sharks, barely coming out alive? All of that build-up, suspense, and drama gets tossed out the window. It's lame.
Sharks are kind creatures of the sea, they only bite humans when they are confused. That bite might be lethal, but from their perspective a seal just disappeared out to thin air (or water...) and they accidentally bit at some weird creature and its surfboard while chipping a few teeth. Imagine taking a bite out of a sandwich and ending up with a mouthfull of legos, thats pretty much how they see it. :/
The extra expense of booking activities via the hotel is worth it just because you're MUCH less likely to be scammed or in danger and also if something DOES go wrong (which it can on even legit activities), there'll be an official record of you having been there, the hotel will know the names of everybody who went and will know if you don't come back that that is the last place you're known to have been.
Breaking the lights wouldn’t help much. Sharks mostly rely on their smell, hearing, and their detection of electricity and vibrations. The shark would have been able to detect the girls from very very very far away - further than the lights would have shone - based on the fact that they were moving. The shark would be able to detect that because of it’s hearing and very sensitive vibration detection. Because of this, breaking the lights would remove their visibility, but it would barely affect the shark at all. Also, it wouldn’t have left when the girls were staying still. That’s a terrible idea. They have small organs in their snouts that let them detect electricity produced by things like muscle movements, breathing, and, oh yeah, your heartbeat. Any normal shark would have known that they were there. In that situation, they should have attacked its gills. That is how you make a shark flee. It’s gills are the most sensitive and exposed part of its body.
I got my certification about a year and a half ago and wow i love the details about the nitrogen being a real problem in the end, although i dont think switching the tanks would cause you to hallucinate that bad but idk. I just live the details. Also the decompression thing is a big problem so they should have waited like 10-15 mins 5-10 feet from the serface... love it
"Switching tanks" wouldn't do anything, what would is that they're that deep, presumably just on air. Re: The Bends A safety stop is just for that, safety, It's a "you should do this just to be sure a boat isn't coming or any number of other things" they waited longer than 5 minutes so they'd need to do actual decompression stops at a/various points for various times. I wouldn't know the specifics, but I know the general idea. I did like the twist and was able to accept it was basically 0% accurate to real life, it's just a movie after all. It was a fun watch.
It's kind of sad how sharks in real life almost never attack humans, most can be friendly, and Don't do certain things movies portray The way movies portray sharks makes it so that more people think sharks are horrible and kill more
I wouldn't call them 'friendly' (maybe nurse sharks) but they are cautious and not aggressive. Just because you are unlikely to be attacked, doesn't mean you should risk it. It's still a wild animal and deserves respect.
@@chaosandgore5099 when I said "Most can be friendly" I maybe forgot to mention some species of sharks who very rarely attack humans or dont, like lemon sharks, whale, basking, etc. Sorry If it confused you
@@chaosandgore5099 lemon sharks can be friends :D ik about this one diver who saved a lemon shark once who got stuck in a net and the shark dident attack him
@@chaosandgore5099 actually nurse shark MAY attack humans if you interact with it physically or provoke it. It's said to not attack humans if left alone, but it's not a puppy, don't pet it.
Hunans kill way way more sharks than vice versa, shark Fin soup should be illigal everywhere its just so cruel They are trown back into the sea alive with their fin amputated so they slowley suffocate because they cant swim
ive successfully watched all your videos on the main and secondary channel and they are amazing. Loved the paranormal activity series. Keep up the good work!! (again)
hes right guys, Brave wilderness channel free dove with multiple shark species. They dont eat humans, just stay calm and you'll be fine if you ever end up stranded in the middle of an ocean.
I thought this was gonna be some crappy shark movie when approaching it but it ended up being a decent movie with a lot of tense scenes and good scares. That twist at the end was also super surprising. I highly suggest it.
Twist at the end was stupid. When you go past 30-35 meters you do got some impairment which almost all divers describe as having a couple of alcoholic beverages. You may be a little lethargic to react to something, may forget to check important things on your gear (like O2 levels, time, direction you're swimming, etc.) but you DO NOT have full out hallucinations like you're on shrooms or ecstasy.... it doesn't work that way even remotely. This movie was a giant fictional pile of BS from Hollyweird.
@@aa-ze5cz I mean, even outside how realistic the twist was, it literally added nothing to the ending of the movie. Like, to have all that suspense and drama building up to the final pay-off of them getting on the boat and escaping and to throw it all out the window for a "but wait, that's not what REALLY happened!" is so lame. It's grade-school writing.
Thanks for reviewing this movie! It's one of my all time faves and I like hearing your thoughts on it! Look forward to a possible review of the sequel in the future!
How to beat 47 meters down: Me: call coast guard as soon as the cage fell There, 2 minute video no deaths and the girls no longer do this dumb stuff ever again 😁
What scared me most was her sister might have actually survived and needed help to get back in but because she was high after switching new tank she couldn't help her
That's why we don't use movies with bad endings in therapy. They may enforce phobia. You can always consider thing that help arrived at the end but better avoid movies like that.
i watched 47 meters down and a friend's sleepover and her mom watched it with me and the other girls. her mom would jump so hard at every jumpscare and curse super loud, it was super funny
Actually the lights are safer ON. Sharks are curious animals, and will swim over regardless. The lights offer protection for divers to be able to see. Shark Week tested this out a few years ago. So if you ever are in this situation, KEEP THE LIGHTS.
AOW diver here: 11:12 yeah 45mins is accurate when diving under normal conditions. BUT if you stay at 47 meters your tank will be out of air much quicker. The deeper you are the more air you need. Thats bdcause of the high pressure down there, at 50 meters you have about 6 bars of pressure around you wich means you have to use 6 times more air to fill up your lungs with air. Gasses, like air, are compressable.
So the same people make Fall and 47 meters down and in both movies the second protagonist dies and the first one hallucinates the second one alive for half of the movie. Also the one who dies talks the other one into the activity for fun even after being scared and backing out so many times
I'd never be in this situation. I cant swim so I would never be able to go in the water, Im also terrified of the ocean and large amounts of water. I beat it before it began!
Hey man, FFM (Full FaceMasks) are not used for just deep water or technical diving. FFM's are used mainly for Filming Underwater or Rescue and Body Recovery. Public Safety Divers. They can also help when diving in extremely cold water. The main point of using a FFM is that they can have Comm units installed. So if you've got 20 divers searching a huge lake for a body, if one of them finds it in 5 minutes, they can radio and tell them they found it, rather than returning and the other 19 divers still out there searching for nothing for an hour. However, FFM's do require special certification. You CAN NOT, dive with a FFM without the proper certification. It's completely different than using a standard mask and Octo. If something goes wrong, and you don't have the proper certs, you will die. Also, you can't connect a new tank to your First Stage (The piece that screws into the tank on your Octo) in the water. If you get water inside the first stage you're fucked. Game Over.
completely true sharks do not actively hunt down humans its is ALLWAYS due to the shark mistaking you for an animal, and going off of that, there are very few creatures that will actively predate humans; these include: most felines and crocodillians sharks however, they just see you and think "oh, a human, ok back to swimmy time"
Like many shark movies, 47 Meters Down portrays its sharks in a slightly exaggerated way, i.e. with more aggression. But Outpost worked with the director to retain as much of the 'classic' aspects of shark behavior as possible while still creating the feeling of terror and panic for a horror film. Says Kolendo: "We looked at how the jaws behave when a shark attacks, what the gills are doing when it turns in anger, how fast is the tail moving to propel the massive body, and then we added that extra few percent to exaggerate the action, creating a shark that is not only believable, but also terrifying."
The captain should have done a CESA, Controlled Emergency Swimming Ascent, where the buoyancy control vest the tank is attatched to is getting the air dumped out, and the diver swims up, this decreases risk of the bends a lot more
left with 55 bar, which is almost half? They started with 200. Btw. I like your explanations of the phenomenons/dangers that can happen underwater. Just one correction: BCD helping with the ascent? No... that is not what it is there for. It exists to keep you afloat. Using it to ascend is a guaranteed way to go up uncontollable fast & get "The bends" (and probably kill your ears and lungs)
Why do all these movies start with people just trusting strangers at bars
As cabin in the woods has said "if they don't sin they can't be punished". All horror movies have the people do something they shouldn't otherwise there wouldn't be a horror movie. This is true whether the characters are smart or dumb
True
because people are really this stupid.
@@gabmichael8546 nice copypasta
easy to write?
That reveal at the end is one of the most frightening moments in a horror movie to me. It's so eerie and bleak, it caught me off guard the first time I watched it. There are few scenarios more horrifying than being trapped on the ocean floor with quickly depleting air and your senses diminished.
Try Buried with Ryan Reynolds.
@@nickmcginniskin3638
I've seen it. It's one of those movies that's worth a watch but that you never want to watch again afterwards. Thank you for the recommendation.
Can you tell me what happened I didn’t watch and I’m probably not going to
@@zylawhite5211
Buried? A man is buried alive in a coffin in a remote part of the desert. He wakes up and there's a phone which his kidnappers use to contact him throughout the movie. I actually don't remember why they abduct him or how it ends but the whole experience is pretty unsettling.
@@danielflanard8274 oh no I was talking bout 47 meters down but thanks 😂
The girl that didn't have any diving experience should have just been honest. She probably could have said something like "I don't have anything diving experience, so is it okay if I just come along and stay on the boat?"
What no there wouldn’t be a movie in the first place 😐
@@KuraiSomnium Well yeah but in terms of survival this is the best option
@@KuraiSomnium The other sister still had diving experience, yeah she would’ve been alone but she had more experience than Lisa
@@KuraiSomnium I feel like you're missing the point of these videos
@@the13throse no I’m being sarcastic with his comments I’m saying if horror movie characters were smart there wouldn’t be a movie in the first place
The fact that the other half of the film was just a hallucination and she was still actually trapped in the cage, is actually frightening
Get this guy a mustache and make him shut up
@@humanbeing6381 your fault
lol
Yeah, when I saw this movie I was riddled with anxiety the whole time and the hallucination reveal made me real sad
Why are you everywhere
It should be obvious but please don't do a dive without a license, it seems simple and safe but even with how fun it is there are a lot of things that can happen including fatal injuries both external and internal
Kinda the same with these movies, don’t watch them without knowing you can handle the cringe and won’t die from it.
How can one get a license and how long it takes do u have to know how to swim?
You don't need a license. Just training/knowledge. A license doesn't do anything, it just confirms you took A course about it. Its the actual experience and training that matters
@@Momsadventure7 Most SCUBA diving shops offer a course, and a few colleges also offer a course to get you your certification
@@Momsadventure7 A certification from a dive shop normally takes a weekend or 2, and if you get it from a college it'll typically be over a semester but you'll learn it a lot better and get much more experience that way
So the owner of the boat can afford those super high tech scuba masks that have communication devices and those BCD jackets with electronic gauges that probably cost thousands if not tens of thousands of dollars, but can't afford maintenance for the boat and cage?
yes
put all that money to the new toys rather than fixing up the main device.
you know. it's like getting a 8K monitor for a pentium 2
The stupid mask thing was purely to force the script to work. Because if they had no scuba gear, let’s be real, the movie would have ended the second the winch broke. Unfortunately these writers don’t put in much thought for plot holes. The quicker the script is written, the quicker the movie is filmed, the quicker they get it out and hopefully make a quick buck off trying to cash in on Shark Week and Jaws fans. I’ve never found a genuinely good shark attack movie that doesn’t have some stupid plot holes or plot device. Even Jaws had the comically negligent mayor just to get more beach kills in.
@@yoavbenclaudia3073 The movie should have had the mayor close the beach and the civilians come anyway. Much more realistic.
@@yoavbenclaudia3073 what about The Meg?...well...nobody believes Jason Statham but it is so because megalodon is a Jurassic animal.....
*Girl being eaten by a shark*
"In this scenario, fighting the shark is a good idea."
“And the only option”
Easy i set the sharks on fire
@@warbosszotgoss4908 same
04:11 subnautica players traveling 100 meters whit 75 o2 left: pathetic
@@warbosszotgoss4908 How?
This is one of those "uh-uh" movies for me. I see the trailer, I go "uh-uh", and I never watch it, for fear that I'd never go into the water again.
For me it’s the terrible writing. Just by looking at a few clips and I know, “these writers have never even been to an aquarium, much less read a book on sharks, huh.”
I have a fear of the ocean too and found the movie rather interesting and the segment before the end was honestly really well done. Can definitely recommend despite being more terrified of open waters after 😂😂
Movies like this are why sharks seem so aggressive and dangerous when in reality you're more likely to die from a vending machine or being left handed. Even if a shark were to go as far as bite you they more often than not let go of you. Nobody has ever actually been eaten alive by a shark.
@@yoavbenclaudia3073 EXACTLY!!!, sharks won’t even eat you unless two things happen:
1- they thought you were a seal, which barely even happens as they have Ampulae de/du lorenzini, dots located in the shark’s snout, sounds like italian ik, anyways, these help the shark sense electric currents or something produced from an organism, different shocks are produced for each species, the shark should easily Identify which organism it is, if the shark is dumb or a failure (which barely happens (again)) they will try to bite the human, but do not worry, sharks don’t find humans appetizing, so you should be ok for this situation...
2- if threatened, this is obvious as the shark will try to protect itself, so do not make sudden movements that might scare the shark, do not attempt to hurt it (unless it did to you)
Lol yasss 😂
The funny thing about this is that one of the sisters (Claire Holt) played a mermaid in H20 Just Add Water.
XD
and the other sister is the voice of rapunzel
@@greyvik too bad they didn't have snow white with them, she could have negotiated with the sharks
Yeah
As a Subnautica expert, what you need to do it swim out of the way of the shark every time.
Then look for copper, gold, and titanium to build a fabricator.
Finally, build a knife to kill the shark since its AI is bad
Hopefully they don’t update it since even though the AI is dumb it is powerful and updating the ai could ruin the game
But how are you going to place the fabricator “Subnautica Expert”?
Sorry just pointing it out not to be disrespectful😅
@@thegamingspino Well, clearly they’re in the Crag Fields, so there should be plenty of silver and titanium around.
Just craft a habitat builder and make a hatch and craft a small compartment. Put the fabricator inside the base, craft a knife, then delete it all so you can have extra resources.
Finally, use your knife and extra resources to escape the sharks
@@KillerT-Bone the only problem is how will you build the habitat builder😂😂, sorry i don’t wanna be annoying😅
Good way to not get attacked is to not go diving with people you met at a bar one time
News flash it can still happen there are cases things have gone wrong yes you should not go with people u Just met but things can still happen it’s life and in life u can take a risk
Or just don't go in the ocean
If you go to a boat and the Captain/operator does not ask for your license or takes your word for it, leave immediately. No reputable place or ones that are sponsored by hotels, etc. will let you dive without proof of licensure. OR in some cases they offer programs to get a temporary license with their outfit. Any deaths for actual Companies that operator scuba services are EXTREMELY serious and result in HUGE liability so the level of precaution and safety/gear checks is OUTSTANDING and top notch. The risk is minimalized to the highest extent. Not the case for uninsured/licensed operators.
If a boat operator says, "Eh you don't need a license" or, "I'll take your word for it" you should leave ASAP.
@@aa-ze5cz THIS^
the other solution is not go to dive in SHARK INFESTED WATERS
That scene where they swapped flares to reveal the sharks around them was absolutely terrifying
Another way to survive is to bring Jason Statham and Roy Scheider
This. 10/10
For a split second I thought you said Rob Schneider and, well, that would be entertaining
Naw you right. But just for fun can we also bring Samuel L Jackson for a memorable speech? That would be good.
@@ShinySephiroth1 I was about to say the same. All I can think about now is 50 first dates and the wrong Missy
😂😂
I'd probably choose to swim back up. Sure, there's the bends but it doesn't automatically kill you. It may, but it also may not. I could get off with a non-fatal condition. Drowning and having no air to breathe though? Man, that's 100% gonna kill me.
The bends are very situational. Go up slow enough, you’ll disperse blood gas pretty evenly. Just got to naturally float up, honestly. And pray your buoyancy is just enough
My physics teacher told us a story about a man who almost died during decompression, but miraculously survived and recovered... then he did the same thing again and got paralized... I just thought it was so sad - he made a mistake once (forgot exactly what the mistake was) and got off scot free, then he made the same mistake again though. Not so fortunate the second time. :/
You would need to do 3 min safety stops for sure, plus inexperienced divers dropping to 47 meters, you’d be narked to fucked
There are facilities to help treat the bends and reduce the risk of permanent damage or death. Still extremely painful but ow oils rather take my chances with that than run out of oxygen.
Good luck swimming those 47 meters.
Lisa shouldn't be worried, her mermaid sister can save her lol
Who's also an original vampire 😭😭😭
I can't imagine something more terrifying than sharks that study a movie script and act according to it
"kate has previous diving experience"
flashback to H2O: Just add water
i was thinking about this the other night when I forced a friend to watch this movie lol im like bestie wheres that tail it would come in handy right about now
When it was going to fall I kept thinking .. “Why they didn’t just open the door and swim out before the cage fell?”..
Locked and the guys on the boat had the key
@@Icy_Cles but they got out the same door without a hassle underwater, babe.
@ The cage was already damaged during that time and they weren’t falling down underwater at high speeds.
@ Yeah and before that the blonde hair girl (Kate) forced her sister to stay in the cage.
It was going down too fast and they were flung to the bottom maybe. Imagine if an elevator stops working and drops down. I would imagine it works the same way. But yeah they would fly up also so
Plot twist:
The crew of the boat are sharks in human costumes that are sending them to the bottom of the ocean to help their fellow sharks!
Lol!
100% bro
Moral of the story: Every single movie scenario that ends in your horrific demise is easily avoided by using even the slightest iota of caution and common sense.
Well... There is horror about people eaten by sharks after they failed to sign that they are coming back to water. Not mentioning that they did it on casual ABC diving spot so irl probably next boat would take them after few hours.
"Don't rush to the surface cause you might get the bends"
"But that's true even if we're in the cage... Wouldn't it make sense to simply go up to the surface slowly while we still have air left?"
"Um... No.... Then we wouldn't have a movie"
sharks
@@Thederpman4 they don't generally attack humans unprovoked
@@figboot not in this movie
@@figboot bruh the sharks in this movie just attacked for fun lmao, this bitch aint dodging sharks in the water for real haha
Nah for real tho I reckon they should of made one of the girls bleed when the cage fell so the sharks had an actual reason to attack other than hur dur i eat human
@@fidgc6774 Didn't they chum the water to attract them? (Movie wise), i don't remember but if they did that could be a (very shitty) reason for it
One of the greatest ways to fight off an attacking shark, maybe even the best way, is to grab its gills. I know professional divers who have tested this many times, and every time, the moment you grab a sharks gills, it swims away and leaves you alone with little to no hesitation.
Also punching its nose never fails
Roguewalker72 I hope that's a joke lol
@@mrscandinavian5053 lol, it’s actually a proven fact
Alpha I don't mind your comment since that's very logical however. You cannot generate enough force underwater in order to get a shark that is attacking you to get away from you when it's used to getting attacked in the face
@@mrscandinavian5053 panic and adrenaline would probably allow u to generate enough force to cause some effect and since the nose is pretty sensitive probably would end up reacting but its better to aim for the gills since punching it in the nose would be a chance of missing and ending up in the JAWS
Don't forget that descending as swiftly as they did without equalizing the pressure in their head would instantly explode their eardrums, and poor radio signals would be the least of their hearing problems.
Or how the beginner one was able to descend even a few meters without displaying signs of discomfort, considering she wouldn't be able to equalise the usual way
I heard someone a while ago say they wished the movie had ended with the camera zooming out of Lisa as you hear her struggle for air and although that sounds entirely sad and would probably have you depressed for a few days after watching it, it does seem like a really cool ending rather than just a rescue and then another rescue
simply "Open Water" where sharks ate one of divers and another just gave up and descent again. This ending is quite weak as another possibly rescue dilutes impact of 1st rescue being revealed as hallucinations.
i found the film so exciting that i kept holding my breath while watching it myself.
Hold it throughout the whole movie
@@GOLOSA8623 easy, just go near a professional streamer while he's playing, your body will automatically close both your nose and lungs
Reason of death:thought he was running out of oxygen watching a movie
@@fwtonka3227 😂😂
*a bunch of big ass sharks swimming around me*
Me: kalm
*detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region*
Me: PANIK
Yeah very scary
imagine how much cooler this movie would be if it was filmed in subnautica smh
@@AlkaVirus dude if it was the planet of subnautica these girls would end up like every crew member who's life pod malfunctioned
*are you sure what you're doing is worth it?*
@@gnas1897 Are you talking to me?
Or to who?
You didnt @ anyone, so...
5:50 "Sharks rarely attack humans, cause its not what they eat. But in the movies they often bite
ppl" 😂🤣
Yea we saw
@@tytheguy9526 No one asked if u saw...scroll away
What’s the joke...?
wow free subtitles
@@speedboatinterview7944 That wouldn't be considered a subtitle dummy. How long did u have to think of that just to not make sense? Nice try tho
Tip : Don't go on board the offer shark cage experience by using chum in the water. When they throw chum in the water yes it does attract sharks but it makes them go into a frenzy which can lead them to want to attack and become curious . Also go in the middle of the day when the shark isn't hungry .
I really wanted to do shark cage diving... then watched this... even though 9/10 times it would be fine - my anxiety would just be thinking of this movie the wholeeeee time hahaha
Sharks aren't aggressive so stop thinking about the shark's and check the cage
are you joking? the sharks in this movie are so dumb its funny. Sharks are great people they would never do this to you.
Sharks aren't aggressive, but they're dangerous. They wouldn't attack you when they don't sense fear in you. So if you move a little too fast or if your heartbeat rises and you get a panic attack, be ready for a shark to come and investigate you. They are very curious animals and tend to inform themselves and satisfy their curiosity, and by this they bite. They don't want to hurt anyone, but they do bite. But they're definitely not interested in eating you, they prey on marine animals. So yeah.. Try to keep calm.
oh no guys I LOVE sharks. Favourite animal - it's more my imagination would run wild if I was in a cage with them around me!! :D
@@ZozzasGames the sharks don't scare me.....it's the falling 47 meters under the ocean with limited oxygen in a cage in the pitch blackness of the ocean for me
*Try to swim 47 meters back up.*
Its really that simple
@@kadenandthespiderok663 nah its not, youll get the bends
@@kadenandthespiderok663 did u even watch the video
@@minivoidd3496 ITS A JOKE YOU BOZO
@@unknownflickz1289 it's a joke
sharks are very curious creatures. the only way they can 'explore' and understand something is by biting it.
also, when humans swim at a steady pace, like kate did most of the times she left the cage, sharks won't attack (they won't see them as defenseless or sick prey).
granted, great whites are very unpredictable and predatory, but they would definitely not linger around a cage with two living things they have absolutely no apetite for.
Fun fact: if you need to surface from deep water you can do so safely as long as you swim slower than your bubbles. It reduced your chance of getting decompression sickness / the bends
This movie is like actually scary unlike most horrors that are just jump scares and knives, this is truly terrifying
Suprisingly entertaining? I'm not too critical usually but holy shit, this is probably the single most unenjoyable movies ive ever seen .
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Just sad when it comes to something that is not only right but even also fun.
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Grammar though?!
Fun fact: sharks don’t find humans appetizing, so that means it’s usually a mistake when a shark bites you. Even if it did, it would just go away after one bite.
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One bite is usually too late
Just chop off a pinky toe and feed it to the sharks so it goes away :p
@@fishyant4481 uhhh, that doesn’t sound well honestly
But this film is about a shark that DOES want to eat you. Yes, I know that goes against nature but, this is a film
yeah I can lose a leg. not much of a big deal
They seriously pulled the “it was all a dream and they were dead all along” plot twist in a shark movie. Because who needs to be invested in anything that goes on in a movie?
I honestly thought the twist worked really well. As shark aren't violent in real life and makes me question much of what we saw legit.
@@scp--297 Well everything up until she switched her tank would be implied to be real, I'm pretty sure. Doing a twist at the very end of your story like that is a sure sign of weak writing. They were desperate for a final, big moment, but fail to realize how little it actually adds. In fact, it detracts from the movie heavily, because it spends so much time doing literally nothing. The struggle to get out from underneath the cage, getting to her injured sister, slowly ascending and fighting off multiple sharks, barely coming out alive? All of that build-up, suspense, and drama gets tossed out the window. It's lame.
They did the same thing in fall with becky hallucinating that hunter was still alive even though she wasnt
I like this channel he isn't like speed running it and he has a calm tone
Sharks are kind creatures of the sea, they only bite humans when they are confused. That bite might be lethal, but from their perspective a seal just disappeared out to thin air (or water...) and they accidentally bit at some weird creature and its surfboard while chipping a few teeth. Imagine taking a bite out of a sandwich and ending up with a mouthfull of legos, thats pretty much how they see it. :/
this movie is actually a good shark movie.
Yeah, but grammar?
@@slevinchannel7589 im sorry if english is not my first language. lol
@@slevinchannel7589 i did not see a mistake? Maybe because they used "movie" twice?
*OR R U JOKING*
@@gnas1897 Yes, theres mistakes. Cant you see them?
Little hint: Its not in the middle.
@@chatgptnewslive2023 Can you use 'edit' to make the start of a sentence big?
Would improve your comment, so its even better.
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Breaking the lights wouldn’t help much. Sharks mostly rely on their smell, hearing, and their detection of electricity and vibrations.
The shark would have been able to detect the girls from very very very far away - further than the lights would have shone - based on the fact that they were moving. The shark would be able to detect that because of it’s hearing and very sensitive vibration detection.
Because of this, breaking the lights would remove their visibility, but it would barely affect the shark at all.
Also, it wouldn’t have left when the girls were staying still. That’s a terrible idea. They have small organs in their snouts that let them detect electricity produced by things like muscle movements, breathing, and, oh yeah, your heartbeat. Any normal shark would have known that they were there.
In that situation, they should have attacked its gills. That is how you make a shark flee. It’s gills are the most sensitive and exposed part of its body.
would the sharks have detected them when they banged rocks against the metal cage?
I got my certification about a year and a half ago and wow i love the details about the nitrogen being a real problem in the end, although i dont think switching the tanks would cause you to hallucinate that bad but idk. I just live the details. Also the decompression thing is a big problem so they should have waited like 10-15 mins 5-10 feet from the serface... love it
"Switching tanks" wouldn't do anything, what would is that they're that deep, presumably just on air. Re: The Bends A safety stop is just for that, safety, It's a "you should do this just to be sure a boat isn't coming or any number of other things" they waited longer than 5 minutes so they'd need to do actual decompression stops at a/various points for various times. I wouldn't know the specifics, but I know the general idea.
I did like the twist and was able to accept it was basically 0% accurate to real life, it's just a movie after all. It was a fun watch.
It's kind of sad how sharks in real life almost never attack humans, most can be friendly, and Don't do certain things movies portray
The way movies portray sharks makes it so that more people think sharks are horrible and kill more
I wouldn't call them 'friendly' (maybe nurse sharks) but they are cautious and not aggressive. Just because you are unlikely to be attacked, doesn't mean you should risk it. It's still a wild animal and deserves respect.
@@chaosandgore5099 when I said "Most can be friendly" I maybe forgot to mention some species of sharks who very rarely attack humans or dont, like lemon sharks, whale, basking, etc. Sorry If it confused you
@@chaosandgore5099 lemon sharks can be friends :D
ik about this one diver who saved a lemon shark once who got stuck in a net and the shark dident attack him
@@chaosandgore5099 actually nurse shark MAY attack humans if you interact with it physically or provoke it. It's said to not attack humans if left alone, but it's not a puppy, don't pet it.
Hunans kill way way more sharks than vice versa, shark Fin soup should be illigal everywhere its just so cruel
They are trown back into the sea alive with their fin amputated so they slowley suffocate because they cant swim
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"Quite a few shark based survival horror films"
I THINK THERE IS MORE THAN "A FEW"
r/woosh
This is hands down one of the best shark movies, the ending shocked me so much!
Watching these videos has showed me that the horror genre is built on terrible decisions
I mean, real life horrors start with terrible decisions too
hes right guys, Brave wilderness channel free dove with multiple shark species. They dont eat humans, just stay calm and you'll be fine if you ever end up stranded in the middle of an ocean.
I thought this was gonna be some crappy shark movie when approaching it but it ended up being a decent movie with a lot of tense scenes and good scares. That twist at the end was also super surprising. I highly suggest it.
Twist at the end was stupid. When you go past 30-35 meters you do got some impairment which almost all divers describe as having a couple of alcoholic beverages. You may be a little lethargic to react to something, may forget to check important things on your gear (like O2 levels, time, direction you're swimming, etc.) but you DO NOT have full out hallucinations like you're on shrooms or ecstasy.... it doesn't work that way even remotely.
This movie was a giant fictional pile of BS from Hollyweird.
@@aa-ze5cz I mean, even outside how realistic the twist was, it literally added nothing to the ending of the movie. Like, to have all that suspense and drama building up to the final pay-off of them getting on the boat and escaping and to throw it all out the window for a "but wait, that's not what REALLY happened!" is so lame. It's grade-school writing.
Thanks for reviewing this movie! It's one of my all time faves and I like hearing your thoughts on it! Look forward to a possible review of the sequel in the future!
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@@NicoLaak2005 yes I agree with this
You'd survive this movie because real life sharks are NOT LIKE THIS you'd most likely be fine just swimming up
These Movies are so stupid. But still really entertaining.
How to beat 47 meters down:
Me: call coast guard as soon as the cage fell
There, 2 minute video no deaths and the girls no longer do this dumb stuff ever again 😁
I- are you serious?
They're in Mexico...
yeah that's what the guys on the boat should've done. maybe they didn't want to get in trouble? i don't think what they were doing was really legal
Really frustrating movie. It just goes to show you how peer pressure can make you agree to do anything even though you know it's a terrible idea.
What scared me most was her sister might have actually survived and needed help to get back in but because she was high after switching new tank she couldn't help her
this terrified me more than any other movie because of my thalassophobia
what is that? if u don’t wanna explain it’s totally fine
@@absatousow5356 phobia of the ocean/what's hiding in it
That's why we don't use movies with bad endings in therapy. They may enforce phobia. You can always consider thing that help arrived at the end but better avoid movies like that.
Guys : Wanna go Shark Cage Diving?
Them : no.
*credits roll*
Love your vids bro
It’s really crazy how my ancestors dive for fish without scuba gear.
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“Warning: Detecting multiple leviathan class life forms in this region. Are you sure whatever you are doing is worth it.”
i watched 47 meters down and a friend's sleepover and her mom watched it with me and the other girls. her mom would jump so hard at every jumpscare and curse super loud, it was super funny
How to beat 47 meters down MY WAY:
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Actually the lights are safer ON. Sharks are curious animals, and will swim over regardless. The lights offer protection for divers to be able to see. Shark Week tested this out a few years ago. So if you ever are in this situation, KEEP THE LIGHTS.
So you’re telling me she swam a quarter of the way up and decided to swim BACK down?
My anxiety during this movie was 📈📈📈
AOW diver here: 11:12 yeah 45mins is accurate when diving under normal conditions. BUT if you stay at 47 meters your tank will be out of air much quicker. The deeper you are the more air you need. Thats bdcause of the high pressure down there, at 50 meters you have about 6 bars of pressure around you wich means you have to use 6 times more air to fill up your lungs with air. Gasses, like air, are compressable.
this movie was so good! I always tell people to watch it. The second one is pretty good too but the first ones plot is better
i think they just need some poor excuse to be at the beach and fillers before the action and thriller but yeah couldve had more to it
So the same people make Fall and 47 meters down and in both movies the second protagonist dies and the first one hallucinates the second one alive for half of the movie. Also the one who dies talks the other one into the activity for fun even after being scared and backing out so many times
I'd never be in this situation. I cant swim so I would never be able to go in the water, Im also terrified of the ocean and large amounts of water. I beat it before it began!
Taylor could see lisa freaking out just telling her to calm down won’t help, they could see her breathing fast and have a panic attack
As a certified diver I was laughing through the entire movie, it was so inaccurate!
oh shut up
it's funny that they are scared and terrified when they are very excited, arrogant and think it will be fun at first
Hey man, FFM (Full FaceMasks) are not used for just deep water or technical diving. FFM's are used mainly for Filming Underwater or Rescue and Body Recovery. Public Safety Divers. They can also help when diving in extremely cold water. The main point of using a FFM is that they can have Comm units installed. So if you've got 20 divers searching a huge lake for a body, if one of them finds it in 5 minutes, they can radio and tell them they found it, rather than returning and the other 19 divers still out there searching for nothing for an hour. However, FFM's do require special certification. You CAN NOT, dive with a FFM without the proper certification. It's completely different than using a standard mask and Octo. If something goes wrong, and you don't have the proper certs, you will die. Also, you can't connect a new tank to your First Stage (The piece that screws into the tank on your Octo) in the water. If you get water inside the first stage you're fucked. Game Over.
“And reluctantly chooses to join them” Now you’ve just made the biggest mistake of the night
you should review the second film - 47 Meters Down: Uncaged.
The sharks would not care about them, the sound of the tanks might interest them, but not enough to trigger an attack, in reality this is very rare
How to beat 47 meters down in reality. Just keep your eye on the shark as you slowly swim up to the boat. Shark attacks on divers are insanely rare.
How to beat it? Just don't go down
completely true
sharks do not actively hunt down humans
its is ALLWAYS due to the shark mistaking you for an animal, and going off of that, there are very few creatures that will actively predate humans; these include: most felines and crocodillians
sharks however, they just see you and think "oh, a human, ok back to swimmy time"
I feel like the movie just couldn’t decide how they wanted it to end so they just did it twice.
AHH YES. My favourite movie 🍿.
The best way to survive is to awkwardly agree and then convince your sister that you have a hangover and would rather watch a movie
Like many shark movies, 47 Meters Down portrays its sharks in a slightly exaggerated way, i.e. with more aggression. But Outpost worked with the director to retain as much of the 'classic' aspects of shark behavior as possible while still creating the feeling of terror and panic for a horror film. Says Kolendo: "We looked at how the jaws behave when a shark attacks, what the gills are doing when it turns in anger, how fast is the tail moving to propel the massive body, and then we added that extra few percent to exaggerate the action, creating a shark that is not only believable, but also terrifying."
Another way to survive this is to don't talk to strangers who dives with sharks for fun
"42 Meter Down!"
"oh you like that movie too?"
"~~~~~~~~~"
"AHH, THERES A SHARK HELP me!"
"Yeah I kind of like that movie."
"Lia? Lia? Are you there?"
I cant die in this movie cuz i dont have money for vacation :(
No way they could stay underwater that deep for that long with those 12L tanks
If I was in this movie I would of be the first one to die
Ye cos you’ve got a fortnite profile picture
@@osamabinbalin5609 LMAO
Sheeeeeesh found this on my recommend in one minute sheeeeeeeeesh
The captain should have done a CESA, Controlled Emergency Swimming Ascent, where the buoyancy control vest the tank is attatched to is getting the air dumped out, and the diver swims up, this decreases risk of the bends a lot more
Step one: stop freaking out about sharks
Step two: swim up ur fine
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I found the way to survive. Don’t go in a cage that looks 100 years old
the hallucination almost give this movie "the descent" scenario
Yes i watched this movie with my cousin really pissed me off cause we knew what was going on
left with 55 bar, which is almost half? They started with 200. Btw. I like your explanations of the phenomenons/dangers that can happen underwater.
Just one correction: BCD helping with the ascent? No... that is not what it is there for. It exists to keep you afloat. Using it to ascend is a guaranteed way to go up uncontollable fast & get "The bends" (and probably kill your ears and lungs)
As soon as u think everything is gonna be fine we find out it's a hallucination like BRUH
“Hey you wanna go…?” “No!” All saved.