Black Water: Abyss

    Black Water: Abyss
    2020

    Synopsis

    An adventure-loving couple convince their friends to explore a remote, uncharted cave system in the forests of Northern Australia. With a tropical storm approaching, they abseil into the mouth of the cave, but when the caves start to flood, tensions rise as oxygen levels fall and the friends find themselves trapped. Unknown to them, the storm has also brought in a pack of dangerous and hungry crocodiles.

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    Cast

    • Jessica McNameeJennifer
    • Luke MitchellEric
    • Amali GoldenYolanda
    • Benjamin HoetjesViktor
    • Anthony J. SharpeCash
    • Louis Toshio OkadaAkito
    • Rumi KikuchiMiyuki
    • Anna Kubat
    • Nicole Collett
    • Stu Kirk

    Recommandations

    • 67

      The Playlist

      While Trauki’s film may not go down in the pantheon of killer creature features, like the similarly themed “47 Meters Down: Uncaged,” it’s a lean and effective B movie.
    • 60

      Variety

      Given its tight dark spaces, opaque water and lunging menace, this movie has plenty of natural nightmare material that it deftly turns toward more atmospheric than rote jump-scare uses.
    • 58

      Consequence

      Black Water: Abyss is a low-stakes rollercoaster arriving at a time when we’re being barred from theme parks. If you’re looking for some thrills — and maybe even a little adventure — it’ll do the trick. The drama is exhausting, but the situational horror offers a nice distraction, even if we’re admittedly tired of watching people make stupid decisions.
    • 50

      RogerEbert.com

      Black Water: Abyss is one of those movies that isn’t particularly good but may not have to be if you’re in the right mood.
    • 42

      Original-Cin

      Black Water is an entertaining enough film, although one based on an overused premise that’s been done better.
    • 40

      The Guardian

      This is paddling-pool-level entertainment.
    • 40

      The Irish Times

      Black Water Abyss is mostly composed of actors breathing heavily in studio tanks while torches bounce off dampened sets. The characters are dull, the tension poorly maintained and the outbreaks of violence deeply confusing.
    • 30

      Film Threat

      From its unimaginative opening, involving a dumb tourist falling to her death to the anticlimactic day-lit finale (if you get this far, you deserve some sort of Steve Irwin award), Black Water: Abyss will make you want to Crawl back into Lake Placid. To reiterate: if you’ve come for the croc, you’ll be sorely disappointed. If you’ve come for anything else… well, why did you come at all?