![]() Seriously though, and this is something that I've said many times, I feel that the horror movies that most resonate with people are those movies that feel like it's something that could happen to them. There would also be a sequel called 1 Meter Down: Instant Death. It'd probably be called 0.5 Meters Down: Fear Personified. In fact, I told this friend, yesterday, that if I was the main character of this movie. I joke around with a friend of mine about my inability to survive for any length of time in the ocean. It's not like I won't go to beaches or anything of the sort, it doesn't go that far, but I just don't go to the beach as often as I probably should considering that I live on a tropical island. It just seems like a practical skill to have, since you never know what can happen, even if I try to stay away from the ocean as much as I can. ![]() Obviously, that traumatic experience has kept me from learning how to swim for the rest of my life, though I want to. In fact, and again, I don't know if I've shared this, but I almost drowned when I was a little kid. I don't know if I may have talked about this in an older review, but I do not know how to swim. ![]() I figure I've got nothing else to do, so I might as well get this review out of the way and avoid facing the same issues that I faced with the prior review, where I began writing it 20 minutes prior to starting that night's movie. I'm starting this review less than 2 hours after finishing my review for Don't Kill It and less than 40 minutes after finishing this flick.
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