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‘The Shallows’ Review: Gill-ty Fun
http://collider.com/the-shallows-review-blake-lively/
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The very things that make The Shallows a success, though, also holds the film back from being great, as there’s a degree of inevitability that can’t be shaken. There’s great tension when Nancy gets back into the water, but no clamping down of sheer terror. And while the familial exposition is handled with some natural modern grace in the beginning, there’s also a cringing saccharine closure to it.
By and large, the movie’s other star — the shark — looks fantastic, with the exception of one big moment, and “Steven” the seagull is a nice Wilson for Nancy. But what keeps The Shallows fun is its shallowness in narrative. Once we’re on the secret beach, we don’t leave it. Once Nancy is stranded, we stay with her. As Flavio Labiano‘s underwater camera shows us, even in the shallower depths, there is plenty indiscriminate punishment in the ocean.
Grade: B