Open Water 2: Adrift Page #5

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
718 Views


Yeah, that's the problem, Dan.

I didn't plan for this.

No sh*t.

Don't you do some sort of

pre-flight check, like a pilot...

Have some sort of

emergency backup plans?

Obviously not.

Isn't that standard?

Hey...

Who died and made you

captain f***ing Nemo?

You didn't notice either.

None of you did.

It's your boat, Dan,

not mine.

If it weren't for you, Dan,

Amy would be up there,

and we wouldn't

be here right now.

Look...

I said I was sorry, okay?

I should have checked.

I should have checked.

I should have checked!

What do you want me to say?

I didn't think.

I made a mistake!

You spend millions on a boat,

but you don't think?

I need some space.

Well, that's great!

We got loads of it out here, man!

You're MacGyver.

Why don't you build something?

Yeah. Why not pull

a 747 out of your ass

and fly us all out of here?

There has to be a way,

'cause Sarah's still up there.

I feel cold.

I can't move my legs anymore.

Whoa! Whoa!

Please! Please!

Help!

Listen!

You give me a minute?

I need some time to think.

Jesus!

What are you doing?

Michelle, what are you doing?

I'm just trying to stay afloat!

Why does she get the jacket?

I need it, too!

Stop it!

We can...

We can share it!

Michelle!

Get ahold of yourself!

What is this?

Best friends stick together forever?

I'm a person, too.

I just don't want to die out here!

I don't... I don't want to die!

I don't want to die!

It's okay. It's okay!

It's okay. Come on.

- I can't!

- Come on!

It's fine.

Trust me.

Come on, Michelle.

Trust me.

Okay.

Now breathe.

Breathe with me, okay?

Breathe.

There you go.

There you go, see?

See, you're gonna be fine.

Trust me.

Okay, now, I want

you to breathe, Michelle.

Just breathe.

Breathe with me.

You're gonna be okay.

There you go.

Our father,

Who art in heaven,

Hallowed be thy name...

Thy kingdom come,

thy will be done,

On Earth as it is in Heaven...

Give us this day

our daily bread...

And forgive us our trespasses,

As we forgive those

who trespass against us,

And lead us not

into temptation...

But deliver us from ev... evil.

For thine...

Is the kingdom...

The power...

And the glory.

Amen.

Save your breath, Michelle.

It doesn't hurt to ask.

Yeah.

Blessed are those

who ask for nothing...

For they shall never

be disappointed.

What?

He lets millions of

people die every day.

Children die.

What makes you think

he's gonna save us?

Well, I ain't no saint...

But I'd like to think

that there's something...

Something bigger out there...

I don't know.

Because if there isn't...

we're all f***ed.

Mothers lift cars off their children

when they get into an accident.

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