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Netflix subscribers have less than a week left to stream 47 Meters Down, director Johannes Roberts’ survival horror film starring Claire Holt and Mandy Moore as sisters who become trapped at the bottom of the ocean and hunted by hungry sharks when the winch system holding their cage breaks. The film is scheduled to leave Netflix on November 1st alongside its 2019 sequel, 47 Meters Down: Uncaged, which centers around a group of teens exploring the submerged ruins of a Mayan city, which doubles as a hunting ground for deadly great white sharks.
47 Meters Down Is a Tense and Claustrophobic Monster Movie
It’s practically impossible to reach the same heights as Jaws, but 47 Meters Down does a decent job at matching the suspense and thrill of the Spielberg classic. The movie, which admittedly suffers from a lack of character development and what could be viewed as a shallow plot, essentially takes the terrifying cage scene from Jaws, in which a shark gets trapped in oceanographer Matt Hooper’s cage, and extends it into a full-length film. At its core, 47 Meters Down is a high-stakes race against time where the characters are not only fighting against a dwindling oxygen supply and poor visibility, but also sharks separating them from the surface and rescue.








