The film opens with a plane crash, for unknown reasons, with unknown characters. But we know it will be important later, as the credits sequence lingers on the undersea wreckage. The sharks swimming around it signaling the trouble that will come of it later. We then begin our introductions to our cast of characters. We have the idealistic treasure hunter Jared (Paul Walker), his even more idealistic girlfriend Sam (Jessica Alba), his dopey friend Bryce (Scott Caan), and the girl he just met Amanda (Ashley Scott). On the other side of the fence is his competition, diver Bates (Josh Brolin) and a night club owner called Primo (Tyson Beckford).
Of course, they can't celebrate for long, it is time for the moral dilemma. Should they start digging up the ship? Should they retrieve the illegal payload of the plane? Should they report the plane wreckage? Oh, what a quandary. The thought process, or lack thereof, that goes into their actions isn't the best laid of plans. But, without these wonderful thoughts we wouldn't have the high action climax involving boat races, car chases, underwater shootouts, and, of course, the big twist.
The film looks great, lush colors, exotic fish and the lovely swimming forms of Jessica Alba, Jessica Alba, and Ashley Scott. The performances, on the other hand, not so good. Scott Caan is just way too hammy, I get what they were doing, but it was poor execution. Paul Walker still can't act, he has a single expression, and a poor Keanu Reeves like delivery. Ashley Scott actually does a decent job as an unknown factor in our little group. Josh Brolin gives probably the best performance in the movie as the smarmy (is that a word?) competitor.
Did I say Josh Brolin was best? I'm sorry, I meant Jessica Alba and her ever shrinking bikini. In all seriousness, she may not be able to carry a film yet, but she is charismatic onscreen. She does a pretty good job here, playing the idealistic encouragement. Given some more time, her presence and ability will grow. At least I hope so.
Bottomline. I can't say that this is an awful film, but it is not anywhere near being a good film. The last 30-45 minutes are pretty good, especially the dialogueless (mostly) climactic chase/fight. If you hadn't gotten the hint, I am a big fan of Jessica Alba, and she is a good reason to see the film. If you want something with substance, see History of Violence, if you want to see pure entertainment, see Serenity, if you thirst for underwater scenes, Jessica in a bikini, and some decent adventure, see this.
Mildly Recommended.
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