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Something in the Water (2024 film)

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Something in the Water
Directed byHayley Easton Street[1]
Written byCat Clarke[2]
Produced byJulie Baines
StarringHiftu Quasem
Natalie Mitson
Nicole Rietsu Setsuko
Lauren Lyle
Ellouise Shakespeare-Hart
CinematographyNiels Reedtz Johansen[3]
Edited byPani Scott
Music byNainita Desai
Harry Peat
Release date
  • 21 June 2024 (2024-06-21)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUK
LanguageEnglish

Something in the Water is a 2024 British survival thriller film[4] directed by Hayley Easton Street and written by Cat Clarke.[5] It is about a group of friends who meet up for a wedding in the Carribbean, and become stranded in the sea after their hire boat sinks.[6]

Plot

Meg and Kayla, a young couple, are accosted by a group of thugs on their way home from a date. Kayla insults the thugs, who brutally attack Meg and kick her unconscious.

One year later, Meg travels to the West Indies where she meets up with friends Lizzie, Cam and Ruth, to celebrate Lizzie's wedding to Dom, Cam's brother. The atmosphere is made awkward due to Kayla, who Meg hasn't seen since the attack that left her in a critical condition, also being present.

The day before the wedding, Cam hires a boat to drive to a secluded island several miles away from their resort. Upon arriving at the island, Cam, Lizzie and Ruth drop Meg and Kayla off on a beach to talk through their problems while they drive to another area of the island.

After a short while, Meg and Kayla track down their three friends and pretend to have made up. While swimming in the sea, Ruth is bitten on the leg by a shark. As she is bleeding profusely, the others decide to get her on the boat and head back to the resort. However, the hire boat, which is old and in poor shape, springs a leak and sinks, stranding the group in the middle of the sea, miles from land. After using the one life jacket they have to support Ruth, Lizzie reveals she is unable to swim, and clings to a buoy for support. A large shark soon starts to circle, attracted by Ruth's blood.

Ruth bleeds to death, and the group reluctantly remove the life jacket from her and allow her to be taken by the shark. Kayla decides to swim for help. After she leaves, Lizzie and Cam reveal to Meg that, on the night they were attacked, Kayla was intending to propose to her. Cam is attacked and eaten by the shark.

Days pass as Lizzie and Meg cling to the life jacket together. A large yacht passes them at speed, but doesn't spot them in the water. Night falls as Lizzie and Meg grow tired and hungry. They confide in each other, with Meg articulating the trauma she has suffered since the attack. They fall asleep and when Meg wakes she finds herself alone, with the life jacket on, revealing that Lizzie has sacrificed herself to give Meg a better chance.

Now alone and facing multiple sharks, Meg finds a small rock protrusion which she rests on. As the tide submerges the rock, the sharks start to circle her, attracted by a cut on her leg. Kayla arrives in a rescue boat, just in time to save Meg from the sharks. The two women decide to go home together, now experiencing a shared trauma.

Reception

The film recieved mixed reviews upon its release. In a four-star review, Catherine Bray of The Guardian noted that "audiences hoping for lashings of graphic violence may be disappointed" but that there is "larky tension between likeable characters who find themselves plunged into a nightmare scenario."[7]

Donald Clarke of The Irish Times gave the film a negative review, noting that "the characterisation is so thin and the dialogue so clunky that the thing plays more like one of those 1960s surf horrors[...]that invited drive-in audiences to speculate about which beach denizen deserved to get eaten first."[8]

  1. ^ "Hayley Easton Street on IMDB". IMDB. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Cat Clarke on IMDB". IMDB. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Niels Reedtz Johansen on IMDB". IMDB. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  4. ^ "Something in the Water at BBFC". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  5. ^ "Something in the Water on IMDB". IMDB. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  6. ^ "Something in the Water at Box Office Mojo". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  7. ^ "Bridezilla vs Jaws". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  8. ^ "A Mercifully Short Attempt at Bridget Jones with Sharks". Irish Times. Retrieved 21 June 2024.