With 47 Meters Down, director Johannes Roberts delivered a shark horror with a novel plot that takes place in the darkness of the sea. oppressive atmosphere and dense tension Roberts was also able to capture this in the sequel 47 Meters Down: Uncaged, which on TV today. He delivered a thriller that was even better received by fans on Rotten Tomatoes than the first part.
47 Meters Down: Uncaged offers shark horror in a sunken city
The two stepsisters Mia (Sophie Nélisse) and Sasha (Corinne Foxx) do not have the best relationship with each other. A holiday together in Mexico is supposed to bring them closer together. When trips are planned, two friends persuade the sisters to go on a Diving in a sunken Mayan cityaway from the tourist attractions. But the isolation becomes their downfall, because the Teenagers are surprised by sharks and a bitter struggle for survival begins.
Tension builds until the exaggerated but fitting finale
As with its predecessor, the underwater setting is in itself a life-threatening environment with dwindling oxygen supplies. The tension is heightened by the voracious sea creatures. Apart from the fact that sharks do not hunt humans, 47 Meters Down 2 with its ordinary sharks more realistic than many other representatives of the genrewhich increases the horror factor. So there are no gigantic monsters like in Meg or super intelligent animals like in Deep Blue Sea.
In the beautiful, albeit eerie setting of the dark ruins, the tension increases from second to second until suitably exaggerated finale. Whether there will be another stark twist like in the first part, we cannot reveal here. Either way, the events escalate into bizarre spheres that Sub-genre of shark horror film so popular make.
When will the gripping shark thriller 47 Meters Down: Uncaged be on TV?
The deep sea horror shows RTL 2 today, Saturday, September 7th at 20:15There will be a repeat on Sunday night at 1:50 a.m. If you have the Home of Horror Channel on Prime, you can stream 47 Meters Down: Uncaged for free, otherwise the film can also be rented or bought.
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