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Into the Blue

  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
83K
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Jessica Alba and Paul Walker in Into the Blue (2005)
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Four divers cross paths with drug smugglers in the Bahamas.Four divers cross paths with drug smugglers in the Bahamas.Four divers cross paths with drug smugglers in the Bahamas.

  • Director
    • John Stockwell
  • Writer
    • Matt Johnson
  • Stars
    • Paul Walker
    • Jessica Alba
    • Scott Caan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    83K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,936
    26
    • Director
      • John Stockwell
    • Writer
      • Matt Johnson
    • Stars
      • Paul Walker
      • Jessica Alba
      • Scott Caan
    • 246User reviews
    • 112Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Paul Walker
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    • Jared
    Jessica Alba
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    • Sam
    Scott Caan
    Scott Caan
    • Bryce
    Ashley Scott
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    • Amanda
    Josh Brolin
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    Tyson Beckford
    Tyson Beckford
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      • John Stockwell
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      • Matt Johnson
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    8Spellvexit

    Well-paced fun

    I was astonished at the dismal rating for this film, which at the time of this writing was 4.8. Into the Blue never demonstrated any pretense of becoming the next academy award winner, and instead faithfully executed its focus -- beautiful ocean scenery, beautiful bodies, and a significant degree of tension and action to carry the plot. I found the characters believable, especially given the target audience of the movie: the dialog was fairly cleverly humorous, but serious when it needed to be; the characters were adequately conceived, including the intentionally unlikeable 4th party woman who "wasn't family." Most of all, I enjoyed the pacing of the movie. Some slow underwater scenes were accompanied by peaceful music belying the increasingly perilous situations the characters found themselves in. Halfway through the movie, the tension never fully dissipates, as each event flows into the next as the stakes rise. The badguys are dealt with intelligently, and there are enough twists to convincingly carry the instability and danger of the situation.

    I went into this movie wanting to enjoy it, and I wasn't disappointed. Though its premise wasn't the most intellectual of premises, I don't feel as if it were dumbed down as much as many action movies do, and instead carried out is plot with due respect given its expectations. I'd recommend this movie as a good post-summer adventure flick!
    5TOMASBBloodhound

    Now that's what I call marine biology!

    You almost feel like Rodney Dangerfield from Back to School after watching this movie. The film has some neat underwater photography, some good stunts, and even a twist or two. But ultimately, it's just as excuse to show off some young flesh. Is that entirely a bad thing? The Hound thinks not. A good dosage of Jessica Alba flesh can warm you up on the coldest winter day.

    Into the Blue is directed by John Stockwell. Yes, the guy who played Cougar in Top Gun. One may dislike the content of the films he's made thus far in his early directing career (Blue Crush, Crazy/Beautiful), but one cannot deny the fact that the man knows how to shoot young women's bodies. Since there are only two female main characters, that means there are also plenty of young men for the women to feast their eyes on. Paul Walker kind of has the Justin Timberlake thing going on. Seeing him and Tyson Beckford really makes me feel out of shape now that the holidays are over.

    Oh, the plot! I almost forgot. It's basically a re-hash of The Deep. We have young treasure hunters in the Caribbean who find not only a sunken ship carrying gold, but a recently crashed plane full of cocaine on the ocean floor. Naturally, the drug dealer of record in the area wants the coke for himself, and doesn't want anyone getting in the way by searching for treasure near by. The resulting action has numerous gun battles, shark attacks, kidnappings, and acts of machismo. The film is a little long, but the conclusion is worth sticking around for.

    This film is not to be confused with anything up for an Academy Award this year. It was filmed nearly a year and a half before it was released for reasons I would not dare to speculate on. It did make $18 million bucks in the theaters, but any long-lasting success this film has will depend on if any of these stars goes on to have a long career. There is an extraordinary amount of violence and gore for a PG-13 film. An F-bomb or two here and there, would have certainly given it an R. The acting is pretty sparse. The scenes above water look rushed, and possibly printed on the first or second take. The scenes below water are very impressive, however.

    The verdict: 5 of 10 stars. This is a popcorn flick with some decent production values, and a hot young cast. Not much else. Too many bad guys, and a plot that doesn't know when to resolve itself. Here's a little game if you get bored with the movie... see if you can hold your breath as long as these people do in some of these scenes. Some of the time it seems like they go several minutes without breathing.

    The Hound.
    Lechuguilla

    Great Visuals, Weak Script

    The film's first half isn't bad, except for the prologue, which isn't needed. A youthful, photogenic guy with big dreams, accompanied by his photogenic girlfriend, uses a skimpy boat to look for sunken treasure beneath the clear, blue waters off the Bahamas.

    The visuals are dazzling, with bright, vivid colors, and some terrific underwater photography that captures images of real sharks and real fish, not fake CGI effects. The plot stays slow, lazy, and realistic. The script then brings in an additional couple, turning the story into a semi-ensemble character setup. As the plot develops, our two photogenic couples find some interesting stuff beneath the waves, which revs up the tension and conflict, and presents characters with moral dilemmas.

    But the second half deteriorates into your typical Hollywood assembly-line action flick, with a whole series of super fast edit sequences and silly, totally unrealistic, out-of-control plot points spurred on by peripheral characters that detract enormously from the two couples. Frenetic action, accompanied by irritatingly frenetic background music, ruins the second half, and makes a mockery of the story's premise.

    Acting is okay, I guess, given that this is a highly physical film wherein physical attractiveness and agility probably mean more than subtle theatrical skills. If there's a weakness here it's Scott Caan, whose cocky Bryce comes across as a total jerk, with nary a redeeming quality.

    "Into The Blue" is very easy to judge. It contains wonderful cinematography, especially the underwater segments. And the strong visuals get support from impressive sound effects. But the story, though it begins well, collapses in the second half. The script is to blame. And yet I can't help but think that the real villain here is some Hollywood producer, typically underestimating the intelligence of viewers, who thinks that the story doesn't really matter if there's enough eye candy and explosive, mind-blowing action.
    6BostonScott

    Beautiful Scenery, Moderate Adventure

    Paul Walker and Jessica Alba play a struggling young couple living in the Bahamas. Friend Scott Caan shows up with latest girlfriend Ashley Scott, and when the four go diving they find buried treasure. Not only do they find a recent plane crash filled with drugs, but also a long lost pirate ship rumored to contain gold. "Into The Blue" is wonderfully shot, with beautiful scenery of the water and diving, and it's barely dressed actors. The film drifts around for it's first hour or so without too much going on. Most of the movie at first consists of the two couples arguing over what to do with the lost treasure. Caan and Scott, playing the selfish couple want to take the drugs immediately, while the more responsible couple(Walker and Alba) want to go about things the right way by filing a claim. Then the film really picks up at the end leading to a very exciting, and surprisingly violent final half hour.
    5doyler79

    Into the Blue: Beautiful Setting, Shallow

    "Into the Blue" (2005) presents a visually stunning escape into a world of sun, sea, and sand, punctuated by the allure of lost treasure and pirate legends. The film's greatest assets are its backdrop and the undeniable on-screen chemistry between its leads. Paul Walker and Jessica Alba bring a considerable amount of beauty and sex appeal to their roles, making their characters more engaging. Their physical presence adds a glossy sheen to the movie, aligning well with its tropical setting and adventurous spirit.

    However, despite these positives, the film struggles with several shortcomings. Scott Caan's performance, in particular, feels wooden and uninspired. His attempts at humor often fall flat, diminishing the film's potential for light-hearted charm. Caan's lackluster portrayal contrasts sharply with the more charismatic performances of Walker and Alba, making his role feel like a misstep in an otherwise appealing cast.

    The film's plot-a blend of treasure hunting and pirate lore-holds enduring appeal, but "Into the Blue" fails to fully capitalize on its intriguing premise. The narrative is serviceable but lacks depth, leaving the movie feeling more like a missed opportunity than a fully realized adventure.

    Overall, while "Into the Blue" offers enough eye candy and a picturesque setting to entertain for a while, its uneven acting and underwhelming execution prevent it from achieving its full potential. A score of 5/10 reflects its mediocrity-an enjoyable visual treat that ultimately falls short in terms of storytelling and character development.

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    • Trivia
      Paul Walker's Chesapeake Bay Retriever Boone played his character's dog in the film.
    • Goofs
      When Amanda becomes entangled in the underwater plane, you can see a diver behind her trying to hide from the camera.
    • Quotes

      Bryce: Get out of the water. There are sharks everywhere, look.

      Jared: Give me my mask and my fins real quick.

      Bryce: You - No, you don't need a mask. There's a shark. I swear to God. He's big. He' looks like Jaws. Get out.

      Jared: Yeah, I know, but I lost my watch.

      Bryce: You lost - ? You need an arm to wear a watch. Would you get out of the water, stupid? Please?

      Jared: Sam gave me this watch for my birthday.

      Bryce: I don't care! Sam, get...

      [Sam tosses the mask and fins to Jared]

      Bryce: What are you doing?

      Sam: He's fine. They're just curious.

      Bryce: Oh, curious as to what? As to what? What his ass tastes like?

    • Alternate versions
      To avoid controversy, Jessica Alba's bikini was digitally extended to cover her buttocks in the American version. The European version is unaltered.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Into the Blue/Serenity/The Greatest Game Ever Played/Mirrormask/Capote/The Prizewinner of Defiance, Ohio (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Good Old Days
      Written and Performed by Ziggy Marley

      Courtesy of RCA Victor

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Azul extremo
    • Filming locations
      • Bahamas
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Mandalay Pictures
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • $50,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $18,801,234
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,057,854
      • Oct 2, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $46,117,696
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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