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Synopsis: Kate is a shark expert whose business has been failing since a shark attack killed a fellow diver under her command. Once dubbed "the shark whisperer," Kate is haunted by the memory of the attack and unable to get back into the water. With bills piling up and the bank about to foreclose on Kate's boat, Kate's ex-boyfriend Jeff presents her with a lucrative opportunity to lead a thrill-seeking millionaire businessman on a dangerous shark dive - outside the cage. Battling her self-doubts and fear, Kate accepts the proposal and sets a course for the world's deadliest feeding ground - Shark Alley.
Director(s): John Stockwell
Production: Wrekin Hill
 
IMDB:
4.3
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PG-13
Year:
2012
94 min
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That's pretty. Look at it.

Shall I get a picture?

- You know what to click?

- You got it.

Sharks eat seals, right?

Yep. They sure do.

That's their favorite meal.

So where are they?

Oh, they're out there. Trust me.

This is the largest feeding ground

for sharks in the world.

So even though we can't see them,

they're out there.

Hey, great tour, by the way, huh?

- There you go.

- Those seals are so cute, really.

- Pays the bills.

- Doesn't look like it.

But you still look hot.

Hey, Tommy.

She looks hot or what?

- Yeah.

- See?

- For her age.

- Great. You're fired.

So, you're still pissed at me?

Come on.

You miss me. I miss you.

No need to play it cool.

You seeing somebody?

You mean, uh, lately?

No, it's been about a year now.

Right.

How old is she? 19?

Oh, man, this is bad news.

Bad news.

Aah.

There's a lot of water in the bilge.

You think it's the cutlass?

I don't know, Kate.

Could be the stuffing box.

Could be a seacock is leaking, I think.

Could be a what, Captain?

Did you say "seacock"?

- Why?

- Say it again. I love your accent.

What accent? I don't have an accent.

Seacock. Seacock.

- "Seacock".

- Whatever.

Anyway,

You should take the boat

out of the water and check it.

That's what I think.

Thank you.

I missed you, man.

Come here. Give me a hug.

Forward. Forward. Yeah.

Good. Come.

How's my right hand?

Away from the wall.

Okay. I got it. Oh, yeah.

Hey, I'm sorry.

For what?

For What I did.

What'd you do?

I don't know. What did I do?

Well, if you don't know that,

then there's no sense

having this conversation.

Well, you know, we all deal

with sh*t in different ways.

Yeah. I can see that.

But you're really the best.

Come on. Sea Tours?

What's that about?

You're not a tour guide.

Oh, yeah. 'Cause you're doing something

so much better, huh?

No.

But I remind you that we were supposed

to make movies together about sharks.

Remember?

We were gonna be

the first ones...

to film them mating, calving.

Looks like that didn't happen.

Sorry you're so unhappy.

- Because you are happy?

- I am happy.

No. No. You are angry.

I'm not angry. That's...

I'm not angry.

You think I'm angry, but I'm not.

You have no idea

what's wrong with me.

- That's the problem.

- I'm sorry I can't read your mind.

Why not? We're married.

You should be able to.

You walked out, not me.

You wanted me to walk out.

I wanted you to feel.

I wanted you to care about me.

I care. I care.

That's the problem.

And I always care!

But after what happened to Themba,

you became impossible to be around.

It was easy for you just

to get back out on the water.

No, no, no. That's easy for you

to feel sorry for yourself as you do.

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