The Reef Page #3

Synopsis: Luke welcomes his friend Matt and his girlfriend Suzie that come from London and Matt's sister and Luke's former girlfriend Kate that comes from Sydney to sail with him and the sailor Warren in a sailboat. However, the vessel hits an underwater rock and capsizes with an opening on her bottom. Luke advises that they should swim in the north direction to reach the Turtle Island, in Queensland, Australia, while they have strength since there is a current moving the boat in the opposite direction of land but Warren prefers to stay on the hull waiting for help since there are sharks in the water. The quartet swims, but they are hunted by a great white shark.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Andrew Traucki
Production: Image Entertainment
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Rotten Tomatoes:
79%
R
Year:
2010
94 min
Website
586 Views


Hey.

- Hey.

- Look.

Oh. Hey.

Suze.

Look.

Whoo!

OK, be careful, huh? It's very sharp.

Oh, it's so good to be out of the water.

It's not Turtle Is land, but it's land.

Let's keep going, then.

Yeah.

- Oh, I'm so sore.

- Me too.

What?

I don't know.

Get back.

Oh! It's a f***ing dolphin.

Moving pretty fast.

The current must have picked up.

Finally the current is helping.

Is that the dolphin?

Suzie! Suzie!

Suzie!

Oh, f***.

It's OK. Come on.

Come on.

Oh, my God.

Poor Suzie.

It's the same one, isn't it?

I think so.

It is. I know it is.

There's some more reef.

I think we should go.

Luke! Luke!

Luke!

Luke! Luke!

Come on. Come on.

Come on, Luke.

Come on. Come on, let's go.

I... No.

- You OK?

- Yeah.

My... My foot, it's bleeding.

Oh, sh*t.

Sorry.

Thanks.

It's OK.

I love you, Luke.

I love you too.

- You ready?

- No.

Me neither.

Let's go.

Swim. F***ing swim!

Come on, babe.

Come on.

Come on! Go!

Come on!

Go! Go!

Pull me up! Pull me up!

Take me! Take me!

Pull me up! Pull me up!

Come on. I can't!

- Come on! Come on!

- Get me up!

Pull me up! Pull me up!

Luke!

Luke!

Luke!

Luke!

Luke!

Please come home.

Please come home. Please.

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