Open Water 3: Cage Dive

2017

Action / Adventure / Drama / Horror / Thriller

35
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten25%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled14%
IMDb Rating4.1104547

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1 hr 20 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Platypuschow5 / 10

Open Water 3 Cage Dive: Should have known......

Cage Dive is all the film was labelled as when I sat down to witness what I thought was going to be a blatant 47 Meters down ripoff, but as the movie progressed I could totally see the connection to the Open Water franchise.

For those unaware both of the previous Open Water films have involved people who find themselves out in the ocean, the boat gone, floating aimlessly in shark infested waters. Basically 90 minutes of them talking, panicking and waiting to be pulled under. Not exactly the most exciting movies, but certainly atmospheric.

Cage Dive is basically the same formula as we see 3 friends participate in a shark cage dive, but when a freak storm/wave hits the boat they find themselves lost out at sea. Throw in a dramatic soap opera like side story and you have all the makings of something really quite bad.

The thing which sets it apart however is that this addition is filmed in the found footage format which actually plays in its favor. To do essentially the same film again they needed to do something different and it works, the film is still not overly interesting but it has a degree of novelty value for this reason.

The lack of budget shows, though you'll see some great nature shots (Especially whales) don't expect the sharks to be quite as on point as the likes of other bigger budget shark films. To make matters worse their budget didn't buy them a good cast, they really only needed 3 people and honestly I don't think casting did a very good job with any of them.

The actual "Cage dive" gimmick is not played out at all so don't expect 47 Meters Down, expect Open Water 3 which is exactly what it is.

The Good:

Found footage format works for the movie

Has some passable ideas

The Bad:

Poor cast

Lack of budget shows

Ultimately it's a "Talkie" in water

Reviewed by Cobrabat6 / 10

A decent movie with just enough to reel you in.

I enjoyed this movie more than I thought I would. After reading some of the reviews I nearly gave it a miss, but being a big fan of shark movies I decided to give it a chance. Despite the cover leading you to think the sharks are a fanciful size, the actual shark footage was believable and thankfully not overdone.

This is a standalone movie but I would put it on a par with the first Open Water movie and I liked it much more than the ridiculous Open Water 2. The acting was good and while some parts dragged on there was enough (including a few jump scares) to keep you invested in the story.

Some reviews have compared this with "The Shallows" and while this movie is different in many ways it was refreshing that the sharks weren't single-minded in their efforts to get their prey. This movie doesn't pretend to be a masterpiece but certainly has some good moments and is worth a viewing.

The very low and very high reviews are hard to take seriously and despite some of the more annoying moments I reckon it's a solid 6 out of 10.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca3 / 10

Poor quality found footage

CAGE DIVE is the belated sequel in the OPEN WATER franchise, but it appears to be a stand-alone Aussie found footage horror flick merely tagged on to an existing series. Sadly, this is poor quality indeed, a tepid and non-thrilling thriller that follows a trio of dumb and unlikeable characters as they apply to join a 'shark cage dive' experience and instead find themselves stranded at sea. What follows is a chronicle of calamity, calamity that tends to result from the characters acting in the dumbest ways imaginable, which hardly endears them to the viewer. There's barely a shark in sight, just lots of annoying scenes and moments; if you want something like this but of genuine quality, I'd recommend THE REEF.

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