Open Water 2: Adrift Page #4

Synopsis: Amy, her husband James and their baby Sarah travel to Mexico to sail in the yacht of their reckless friend Dan with their common friends Zach and Lauren and celebrate the thirtieth birthday of Zach. They are introduced to Dan's girlfriend Michelle and they drink and recall moments of their past while navigating. Miles away from the shore, Michelle suggest to stop the yacht and swim in the calm water. Amy stays in the boat since she has a childhood trauma with ocean and Dan stays with her. Later, the irresponsible Dan pushes Amy overboard, falling with her in a prank. Once in the water, the group realizes that Dan forgot to put the embarkation ladder and the freeboard makes impossible to climb to the main deck of the yacht. With the baby alone in the boat and stranded in the open sea, they panic and their desperation lead them to a tragic fight for survival.
Director(s): Hans Horn
Production: Summit Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%
R
Year:
2006
94 min
Website
713 Views


- Maybe...

- # Ding, dang, dong #

Zach, what about that?

Damn it!

Zach?

We got a rudder right there

where the line is.

How's that look, Dan?

F***!

- It's too high!

- Come on, Dan!

# Dormez-vous? #

# Sonnez les matines #

# Sonnez les matines #

# Ding dang dong,

ding dang dong #

- Hey.

- Hey.

How are you?

Using what? Water?

At least we're trying

to think of something.

I'm thirsty.

I want to get back on.

We'll find a way.

F***!

Sar... Sarah?

Oh, she'll be fine.

She could sleep

through a hurricane...

And my crappy singing.

You know that.

A little higher!

I want to get out now, Dan!

I'm getting cold.

Dan, help me!

Don't leave me alone.

I'm tired and I'm cold

and I don't want to drown.

Come here.

Come here.

That better?

You all right?

You look pretty silly with that thing.

L... I know.

I'm gonna have to

take it for a bit, okay?

Come on, bro.

Push!

Too f***ing slippery, man!

I'm holding it the best I can, bro.

Do it again.

Come on.

Yes! Yes!

Yes! Yes!

The air, bro.

We're losing the air.

F***.

This was supposed to be fun.

I'm sorry.

Well, there's a way.

There must be.

I don't believe it!

How could you be so stupid?

Would you get off my back?!

I said I was sorry!

Oh, you did?

All right, everybody

just f***in' relax.

Okay, it can't be this hard.

We'll get on this f***er.

All right?

What you got?

Might be able to grab this.

Hell, yeah, you can reach that!

Gotta time it with the wind.

You're really close.

Yes!

Yes! Nice!

Nice, nice!

Yes, yes, yes!

Damn it!

Damn it!

I don't deserve this.

F*** it.

We'll think of something.

Hey, girl.

Glad to have you back.

It would be funny

if it weren't so serious, huh?

How's she doing?

She's all right.

Give me your mask.

How are you doing?

Okay, good.

We'll get you out of this water.

Hey.

Any of you guys got a cigarette?

Listen, I smoke,

like, 40 packs a day.

My lungs are trash.

You don't see me going under.

Right?

It's a lot harder to

drown than you think.

You'll be okay.

Michelle, we'll be fine.

Thank you.

Come on.

Let's move around a little.

What was that for?

We'll get the blood flowing.

That'll warm us up.

For being here.

We should look

for some other boats.

There must be

some around, right?

Absolutely.

Somebody will find us.

You all right?

Not really.

I'll make it up to you.

Something just touched my leg!

What the f*** was it?

What?

I don't know.

There it is again!

There it is!

A shark!

I know it's a shark!

Okay. Okay.

Just calm down, okay?

What do you see?

Maybe we should

kick our legs...

Scare it away.

Or piss it off!

All right, nobody's bleeding.

It ain't a shark.

How do you know?

We're still here, aren't we?

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