The Thrilling True Story Behind "Open Water" (2003)
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Cinematography: Shot on digital video, it feels like a home movie. This "found footage" style makes the tragedy feel incredibly personal. ### The Bad: Potential Letdowns
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Director & Cast: Directed by Chris Kentis; starring Blanchard Ryan and Daniel Travis.