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The Reef

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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The Reef (2010)
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Sea AdventureSurvivalAdventureHorrorThriller

A great white shark hunts the crew of a capsized sailboat along the Great Barrier Reef.A great white shark hunts the crew of a capsized sailboat along the Great Barrier Reef.A great white shark hunts the crew of a capsized sailboat along the Great Barrier Reef.

  • Director
    • Andrew Traucki
  • Writer
    • Andrew Traucki
  • Stars
    • Damian Walshe-Howling
    • Gyton Grantley
    • Adrienne Pickering
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  • IMDb RATING
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    22K
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    • Director
      • Andrew Traucki
    • Writer
      • Andrew Traucki
    • Stars
      • Damian Walshe-Howling
      • Gyton Grantley
      • Adrienne Pickering
    • 200User reviews
    • 112Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Damian Walshe-Howling
    Damian Walshe-Howling
    • Luke
    Gyton Grantley
    Gyton Grantley
    • Matt
    Adrienne Pickering
    Adrienne Pickering
    • Suzie
    Zoe Naylor
    Zoe Naylor
    • Kate
    Kieran Darcy-Smith
    Kieran Darcy-Smith
    • Warren
    Mark Simpson
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      • Andrew Traucki
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      • Andrew Traucki
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    8Sergiodave

    Good Movie

    Watched this on Netflix. Really good low budget Shark movie that sits above all other shark flicks except Jaws (1975). The direction and pace of this film is superb with lots of suspense and the acting from all the cast is great, I actually cared for the characters, not something I often feel! Big thumbs up.
    amesmonde

    Makes Open Water look like Open season

    Andrew Traucki director of croc flick Black Water (2007)  hones his skills in this tense shark flick that makes Open Water look like Open season.

    The story is simple, a boat becomes wrecked, and all but one of a group of five friends try to swim their way across the reef to a small island.

    It's well filmed with no dodgy special effects in sight. The script is natural and is not forced or cheesy, the hand held camera work is effective and not a shaky mess. This is no low budget schlock. It's taught film making, wonderfully shot with some fantastic edge of the seat primal fear, courtesy of a real Great White Shark.

    It's no Jaws, but as a basic survival film it works a treat. Shark lovers like myself will eat this up.
    8capoazzurro

    "Jaws" in "Open Water"

    When I saw, I could be the first one to write a review for this movie, I thought to myself, that's a chance not to let go! And here I go... If you're familiar with horror flicks in general and animal terror-flicks in detail you'll find yourself reminded of the notorious "Jaws" (well, of course since it's the godfather of Shark-films), "Open Water" and, if you know who the director is, also of his latest film "Black Water". To be honest, "The Reef" hasn't many similarities to "Jaws". It has though many similarities to "Open Water", and if you liked that last named, you'll definitely like "The Reef". The style of direction here uses perspectives from the point of view of the protagonists and therefor also a lot of shaky-cam. Although this is no revolution in directing anymore, it surely succeeds in adding realism to this movie and giving the audience the feeling of being one of the group. The characters are all very authentic, without the typical stereotypes in the Hollywood-made animal horror-flicks, so it gets very easy to feel sympathy for and identify with the characters (like in "Black Water"). Because the director probably didn't have the biggest budget to spent for his movie he made clever choices in what to show and what to leave to the imagination of the viewer. It's always better to show effects only if they're worth to show, and so does Traucki in this movie. For example Traucki doesn't show how the yacht capsizes or delivers an exact explanation why it overturns, but not in the way that he's cheating the audience by keeping back important information. He just puts you in the situation of the individuals and doesn't give you the chance of seeing from a bird's perspective what has happened to the yacht. But what he shows to us is very well made. The shark looks, moves and behaves like a shark, like the animal that is the most dangerous predator in the seas, and not like an exaggerated monster from outer space. Unfortunately it's pretty easy to estimate what's happening next in the movie, but that's due to the simple setting in the sea, with water and almost nothing but water. What the film manages very well is getting never boring and holding the audience's attention during the whole duration of the movie. You can say that the movie shouldn't have lasted longer though, the duration is perfect. And now... go and see the movie yourself...or just take a swim!
    7scottrob36

    Better than most in this genre.

    I think this film highlights decisions that people have to make in life death situations. The isolation of being in the ocean with miles of the unknown below where you swim, where currents change and waves are constantly battering against you is everyone's worst nightmare and then of course comes sharks. There was a lot of tension in this film and given the small cast they were all excellent in their roles and were very convincing. Nothing in the film felt fake and of course the footage of the sharks were real. This film is well worth a watch.
    7mokumgrrl

    Solid acting and tense

    Alright, so this is never going to win any Oscars, yet it was very entertaining.

    The character development was good, I actually cared for each person, which for me is a great indicator. If you can pull that off, it's got a bit of quality right there. Nothing felt fake or over/under done. The shark shots were real, no fake plastic models to be found! The movie was often pretty tense, i found myself literally on the edge of my couch. It was nice to hear the Aussie accents and it didn't feel "americanised" in any way. A great little movie with dedicated actors and a solid, scary story! Well done.

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    • Trivia
      The sharks in this film are real, and the footage of the sharks was filmed in the environs of Port Lincoln on the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia, just off the state's Spencer Gulf, at the Neptune Islands.
    • Goofs
      After the boat has tipped over, Matt has a cut that is bleeding on the right hand of his forehead. But a few shots later the cut is gone.
    • Quotes

      Warren: You look like a seal in that. Sharks love seals.

    • Connections
      Featured in Shooting with Sharks: The Making of 'The Reef' (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Keep It Comin'
      Written by Bob Mair, Nick Vincent and Richard Trapp

      Performed by St. John

      Courtesy of Black Toast Music

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 2011 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rặng Đá Ngầm
    • Filming locations
      • Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Lightning Entertainment
      • Screen Australia
      • Screen New South Wales
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $67,753
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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