Looked forward to viewing this show.
Originally story was told on Season One of "I Shouldn't Be Alive" Episode "Shark Survivor". Have to say I thought their telling was much better. Also survivor Deborah Kiley wrote a book of her experiences.
38 Reviews
Watch "I survived..." featuring Meg instead
gmurphy1271 August 2019
This story is featured on the show "I survived" with Meg and is thrilling and terrifying without all the Hollywood drama and the diversion from actual events. I'm disappointed the screenwriters felt the need to fabricate or embellish the truth in order to create a drama. If they had stuck to the facts, it is a great lesson in how to be a sailor, sharks, and survival.
Why all the hate?
keywester-053371 April 2020
I really enjoyed the Animal Planet I shouldn't be alive version so, I was really interested in this version. I didn't mind looking at pretty people as the actors. There was several times I gripped my seat. They cut lots of gripping stuff that actually happened but, did a good job with what they included. Like the girl going crazy before she died. But, all things considered if you liked the ISBA version this is certainly worth the view.
Disappointing
numberredmonmom2 August 2019
Warning: Spoilers
I was really looking forward to seeing this. I really expected so much more from Discovery. There are so many parts of this dramatization that are so far off base, it was almost comical. No captain worth his salt would encourage someone to "stay in the water" because the air is colder. Nor would he ever apply a tourniquet to a viable leg to prevent infection spread. You could've done so much better.
What's with the bad reviews?
Just-A-Girl-1415 July 2021
I almost didn't watch it because of the really bad reviews. I don't think this movie is so bad. First, it's based on a true story so that's always interesting and second it just wasn't that bad. Sure, it's not an Oscar winner but in my opinion, if you liked the movie "Open Water" (2003), then you're probably going to like this one. Now, I don't know how much money was spent on making this film but keep in mind that even though Josh Duhamel is starring in it, it's not your typical Hollywood big budget type of a movie (so don't expect it to be a fast paced thriller with big special effects). It has a low budget movie feel to it, kinda like "Open Water".
The only problem I have with this movie (CAREFUL: serious spoilers ahead!) is how accurate is it really? According to the movie, Deb and Brad survived five days on the open water. I'm somewhat confused as to how they managed to survive this long without water. From what I know, human can't survive longer than three days without water, right? I mean, isn't it what the rule of threes all about? Three minutes without air, three days without water and three weeks without food. So how did they survive? Did they drink their own urine? Was there rain or dew or some other form of water that kept them alive? Or maybe the rule of three is inaccurate and they really did survive the full five days without any water? Also, they only got into the raft when they realized the water is infested with sharks. They said they didn't do it earlier because of the cold air but that wasn't mentioned again. They didn't seem to suffer from cold so what was that about? Some reviews mentioned that the movie is different than the true story but according to Wikipedia and other stuff I read online, it's not. At least I couldn't find any differences. So again, how accurate is this film? That's my biggest issue. Other than that, I'd probably tell people to give it a shot and just watch and see if they like it or not.
The only problem I have with this movie (CAREFUL: serious spoilers ahead!) is how accurate is it really? According to the movie, Deb and Brad survived five days on the open water. I'm somewhat confused as to how they managed to survive this long without water. From what I know, human can't survive longer than three days without water, right? I mean, isn't it what the rule of threes all about? Three minutes without air, three days without water and three weeks without food. So how did they survive? Did they drink their own urine? Was there rain or dew or some other form of water that kept them alive? Or maybe the rule of three is inaccurate and they really did survive the full five days without any water? Also, they only got into the raft when they realized the water is infested with sharks. They said they didn't do it earlier because of the cold air but that wasn't mentioned again. They didn't seem to suffer from cold so what was that about? Some reviews mentioned that the movie is different than the true story but according to Wikipedia and other stuff I read online, it's not. At least I couldn't find any differences. So again, how accurate is this film? That's my biggest issue. Other than that, I'd probably tell people to give it a shot and just watch and see if they like it or not.
Just sad
sfarmer12281 August 2019
Way better than "Open Water".
pmtelefon3 August 2019
Shame on me but I never watch Shark Week. I have nothing against it but it's just not for me. A friend told me I should watch "Capsized: Blood in the Water". She liked it a lot. I liked it too. I thought a was a very tense movie. It's also tragic because it's a true story. It did remind me of 2003's "Open Water" but it's a lot better. "Capsized" is well acted and moves quickly. Despite its limited budget, this movie packs a punch. I think the reviewers on IMBD are being too hard on it. "Capsized: Blood in the Water" is worth a watch.
SharkWeek should be embarrassed
cobbweb-158741 August 2019
Just a bad movie period. Bad dialogue, bad acting, bad effects. Just bad. I know it's based on a true story and I'm sorry for those that were lost, but the movie just didn't make you feel particularly compelled by or sorry for the characters. Josh Duhamel is a good actor not sure why he signed on to this project. The movie did not educate people about sharks or dispel any myths about sharks which is what shark week was, is suppose to be about. You could do so much better Discovery Channel..
Had high hopes that floundered
MiketheWhistle1 August 2019
I was really looking forward to this movie because I'm a long time Sharkweek fan, but this movie truly disappointed. The acting wasn't particularly good even with Josh Duhamel who is a great actor. The story is supposedly "based on true events," but it differs in many points with one huge difference so it's really inspired by. The effects with the sharks were particularly good though and looked very realistic. I saw Shark After Dark where they showed some behind the scenes and it was interesting. The effects for the injured crewperson, in reality there was more than one, were not particularly convincing and looked more like bad makeup. I think more time could have been spent developing the time in the water as it was forced and haphazard. Regardless, Sharkweek is awesome, so it's a must watch. The shame is that the Meg movie (Sharkweeks' not the one with Jason S) from a few years ago was far better even though it got killed by reviewers. It's worth watching from the standpoint that it was a true life and death struggle with emotions of sadness, dispair, survival, and inner strength.
A Slow Burn, thrilling, intense movie of survival
dawgsfan928 August 2019
I thought this was an overall good movie. A definite slow burn of a film, but a well done movie overall. One thing I kept yelling at the screen was, "Drink your Urine! Cause you know they had to pee while they were on the ocean that entire time!" The end was definitely a point of intensity! A good, heartfelt, intense true story movie that I would definitely recommend!
One criticism is, I would have liked to have seen more about the actual people in the end.
One criticism is, I would have liked to have seen more about the actual people in the end.
Seriously wtf?
blownwideopen2 August 2019
The movie earned this.
bakerfrankiejr1 August 2019
Money Spent In Wrong Places.
bucs-240012 August 2019
I am very familiar with this amazing true story from 1982. Unfortunately, the film makers decided to spend their budget on high-priced good looking actors, rather then getting the facts straight or the special effects.
Animal Planet did this story much better.
Animal Planet did this story much better.
Sharknado is an academy award winner compared to this dumpster fire
marino_21 August 2019
Warning: Spoilers
They put a guy whose clearly drunk in charge of monitoring the coast guard channel for storm updates, he also wants to sail directly INTO the storm to reach land just pick up a piece of a$$...
All of the characters wait literally over 30 minutes all hanging onto the OUTSIDE of a perfectly seaworthy life raft instead of getting in the damn thing ...
The drunk takes off the tourniquet of a girl whose leg is gushing blood from her thigh, probably has a severed artery and throws it into the ocean all because she is screaming her head off and apparently that is "attracting " the sharks ...
All of the characters wait literally over 30 minutes all hanging onto the OUTSIDE of a perfectly seaworthy life raft instead of getting in the damn thing ...
The drunk takes off the tourniquet of a girl whose leg is gushing blood from her thigh, probably has a severed artery and throws it into the ocean all because she is screaming her head off and apparently that is "attracting " the sharks ...
Another survival horror movie with sharks.
OneKat18 October 2021
Another survival horror movie with sharks. But it's a true story that doesn't go where you think it will and had me crying tears of joy and sadness at the same time. It's a really good film. I really liked it.
Essentially, a group goes out to sea on a yacht, the yacht capsizes and they are stranded on a dingy without food or water, and are being tailgated by sharks.
Gosh, open water is scary.
Essentially, a group goes out to sea on a yacht, the yacht capsizes and they are stranded on a dingy without food or water, and are being tailgated by sharks.
Gosh, open water is scary.
Worse than 47 meters
callinuxgeek4 August 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Take every mistake/cliche you could make running a boat. Add a novice and a drunk. Throw in a freak storm and bad acting, and you have this film.
The only good part was that I had recorded it, so I didn't waste 2 hours of my time.
The only good part was that I had recorded it, so I didn't waste 2 hours of my time.
Patience Required
papreppergal19 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
If you're going to attempt watching this movie, you're patience will be tested.
It's one of those movies that you feel like you have to go ahead and finish watching it since you already invested so much time into it. But what you keep waiting for, won't do much for the disappointment you've been experiencing all along.
This is a long drawn out movie that was made even more of a slow burner since I watched it LIVE during it's Aug 19th, 2020 TV airing, which meant no skipping those pesky commercials.
The acting was... alright, nothing that's going to win any awards or something, but it was ok. The storyline was fine, it's based on a true story, but that's also where the problem lies. There are some pretty hard to believe decisions made (according to this version of the movie) that those who really had this horrible experience in their lives couldn't have possibly made, at least not quite like this movie suggests. I'll include a single example...
After being shipwrecked, the first time the group even considered getting into the liferaft was 6 hours being adrift stating to each other that it was warmer in the water than up in the liferaft where they'd freeze in the cold air. No one (apparently) considered the injured women's severely cut leg which was a major issue before being shipwrecked or the fact that sharks exist in the ocean and are attracted to blood. (Hey, maybe that's the way it happened back in '82??). But after the necessity of getting into the raft, the air temperature didn't seem to factor into their survival at all, in fact, unless I missed it, it was never brought up again. Imo, this was something overlooked by the writers/producers of the movie, not those telling the story of their survival. Regardless, the reasoning behind decisions made was brought up about temperatures and then not followed through with. The whole movie is a bit like this - flawed.
It's one of those movies that you feel like you have to go ahead and finish watching it since you already invested so much time into it. But what you keep waiting for, won't do much for the disappointment you've been experiencing all along.
This is a long drawn out movie that was made even more of a slow burner since I watched it LIVE during it's Aug 19th, 2020 TV airing, which meant no skipping those pesky commercials.
The acting was... alright, nothing that's going to win any awards or something, but it was ok. The storyline was fine, it's based on a true story, but that's also where the problem lies. There are some pretty hard to believe decisions made (according to this version of the movie) that those who really had this horrible experience in their lives couldn't have possibly made, at least not quite like this movie suggests. I'll include a single example...
After being shipwrecked, the first time the group even considered getting into the liferaft was 6 hours being adrift stating to each other that it was warmer in the water than up in the liferaft where they'd freeze in the cold air. No one (apparently) considered the injured women's severely cut leg which was a major issue before being shipwrecked or the fact that sharks exist in the ocean and are attracted to blood. (Hey, maybe that's the way it happened back in '82??). But after the necessity of getting into the raft, the air temperature didn't seem to factor into their survival at all, in fact, unless I missed it, it was never brought up again. Imo, this was something overlooked by the writers/producers of the movie, not those telling the story of their survival. Regardless, the reasoning behind decisions made was brought up about temperatures and then not followed through with. The whole movie is a bit like this - flawed.
Very slow and boring.
Mikep1599 August 2019
If you like looking at water
michaelRokeefe29 January 2021
Warning: Spoilers
A private yacht is Florida bound and an unexpected storm leaves the vessel capsized. The crew is left to drift in the cold Atlantic for days and the crew soon learns they are stranded in tiger shark infested waters. Credit the realism and special effects. Acting is questionable.
Cast includes: Joshua Close, Rebekah Graf, Virginia Del Sol, Beau Garrett and Josh Duhamel.
Cast includes: Joshua Close, Rebekah Graf, Virginia Del Sol, Beau Garrett and Josh Duhamel.
Been there, watched that.
alex096522 February 2020
I had already watched the real tragic story, in way better form, in "I Shouldn't be Alive" around 2005. Why redo it again? Why?! Why not do the real story behind 2010´s The Reef? It is based on an astounding real-life tragedy. Ray Boundy´s terrifying ordeal with a Tiger Shark hunting him and his 2 friends, Linda Horton and Dennis "Smurf" Murphy, after their boat, "The New Venture" capsized in shark infested waters in Australia, is both fascinating and horrifying. Maybe in this years "Shark Week", who knows? But they should listen and pay attention.
I'm giving this high stars to make up for ....
janmanuel217 July 2021
The people giving this 1, 2 and 3 and saying the dialogue and acting is bad are out there as far as I'm concerned. One reviewer criticizes that there was a drunk and a novice. Well the novice seemed to me to hold his weight in this film. He was competent as far as learning procedures. The captain was caught between a rock and a hard place as to what to do when the storms hit. I felt that either way, they would have capsized. To say that Sharknado is superior shows your poor taste in movies. To say it's boring is not true. It was tense a few minutes into it. If it was embellished, well, you try making a movie without adding some things. We don't even know that it was embellished. The one person wrote several books about what happened. It was terrifying, not boring and I love when they show survivors pictures at the end. I'm adding several stars due to ridiculous reviews.
Remake I think
gaylekidd7213 August 2019
Thanks a bunch.
bombersflyup31 March 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Capsized: Blood in the Water has been seen a million times, with no entertainment value, no depth, this happened.
Viewer caution, survival in shark infested waters, spoiler much? They basically get shipwrecked due to a storm and sit on an inflatable boat for the whole film. I don't think every survival story needs a film about it. I'm sure that crazy guy's family's thankful you made this film, responsible for the girl's death and all.
Viewer caution, survival in shark infested waters, spoiler much? They basically get shipwrecked due to a storm and sit on an inflatable boat for the whole film. I don't think every survival story needs a film about it. I'm sure that crazy guy's family's thankful you made this film, responsible for the girl's death and all.
No Redeeming Features
timon-725-45449317 November 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Poor dialogue from the word go. Interactions between the characters is contrived and wooden.
The first scene is stupid... they are all in the water holding onto an inflatable boat... For some reason it hasn't occurred to them to get into the boat... a relatively easy thing to do. The sea is now flat, it is many hours since the storm. Suddenly they decide to get Meg, who is injured and bleeding, into the boat. They could have had this lightbulb moment hours ago. It takes the appearance of sharks to inspire them to think about getting into the boat. For some reason they all try to get into one side of the boat at once, capsizing it. Anyone with half, or even quarter of a brain knows that the way to enter a small boat is at either end... preferable the low end where the transom is... but no... it is important to the plot that they behave stupidly as possible to maximize the dramatic predicament. The very stupidest member, Mark, climbs onto the upturned boat so that they cant right it. Finally they right it and they all get inside the boat quickly and easily, though, still from the side... they are slow learners!
I am continuing to watch because I am enjoying the opportunity for such enormous criticism potential... I've never had it so easy!
They are now all in the boat. Sharks are circling. The alpha guy, John, is reaching his leg over the side and trying to kick the sharks away, So far, his leg still exists.
A little later, John sees an Island and decides to swim to shore to get help. When he realizes it is a mirage, he swims back to the boat and just as he is about to get in, is eaten by a shark. Not long after this, the mourning is over and Mark starts leaning over the side dangling his arms in the water and repeatedly splashing water on his head saying "ohhhhh.... it's soooo goood!" Then he starts drinking vast quantities of seawater with the others hysterically trying to stop him.
A little later, Mark is sitting seemingly peacefully, then starts yelling at the top of his lungs, not stopping. The scene ends mid scream. The next scene is in the morning and Mark is again sitting peacefully. This is a relief... I was going to suggest that the writers have the others turf Mark into the sea to thwart his tantrum.
Mark's peace was short lived... he has started growling and has clearly gone insane. After a short jumping tantrum, he again dangles his head and arms into the water. There is clearly a reason for this: the writers want him to get eaten by a shark... which happens of course.
Shortly after this, the injured girl dies so after throwing her overboard, two weakened and slightly delirious survivors remain. As the boat is full of rotting blood and urine, the woman says they need to capsize it and right it again. They do this but the guy is too weak to even try to get in, despite having just successfully righted the boat. He has a little relax in the sea just when a shark approaches... but recovers his senses just in time.
Soon they see a tanker coming towards them. Despite being close to it, for some reason they jump into the sea and try to swim towards it. Luckily they are seen and sailors throw in a lifebuoy. They are rescued just in time as sharks approach to increase the tension but pertinently just too late for a meal.
The first scene is stupid... they are all in the water holding onto an inflatable boat... For some reason it hasn't occurred to them to get into the boat... a relatively easy thing to do. The sea is now flat, it is many hours since the storm. Suddenly they decide to get Meg, who is injured and bleeding, into the boat. They could have had this lightbulb moment hours ago. It takes the appearance of sharks to inspire them to think about getting into the boat. For some reason they all try to get into one side of the boat at once, capsizing it. Anyone with half, or even quarter of a brain knows that the way to enter a small boat is at either end... preferable the low end where the transom is... but no... it is important to the plot that they behave stupidly as possible to maximize the dramatic predicament. The very stupidest member, Mark, climbs onto the upturned boat so that they cant right it. Finally they right it and they all get inside the boat quickly and easily, though, still from the side... they are slow learners!
I am continuing to watch because I am enjoying the opportunity for such enormous criticism potential... I've never had it so easy!
They are now all in the boat. Sharks are circling. The alpha guy, John, is reaching his leg over the side and trying to kick the sharks away, So far, his leg still exists.
A little later, John sees an Island and decides to swim to shore to get help. When he realizes it is a mirage, he swims back to the boat and just as he is about to get in, is eaten by a shark. Not long after this, the mourning is over and Mark starts leaning over the side dangling his arms in the water and repeatedly splashing water on his head saying "ohhhhh.... it's soooo goood!" Then he starts drinking vast quantities of seawater with the others hysterically trying to stop him.
A little later, Mark is sitting seemingly peacefully, then starts yelling at the top of his lungs, not stopping. The scene ends mid scream. The next scene is in the morning and Mark is again sitting peacefully. This is a relief... I was going to suggest that the writers have the others turf Mark into the sea to thwart his tantrum.
Mark's peace was short lived... he has started growling and has clearly gone insane. After a short jumping tantrum, he again dangles his head and arms into the water. There is clearly a reason for this: the writers want him to get eaten by a shark... which happens of course.
Shortly after this, the injured girl dies so after throwing her overboard, two weakened and slightly delirious survivors remain. As the boat is full of rotting blood and urine, the woman says they need to capsize it and right it again. They do this but the guy is too weak to even try to get in, despite having just successfully righted the boat. He has a little relax in the sea just when a shark approaches... but recovers his senses just in time.
Soon they see a tanker coming towards them. Despite being close to it, for some reason they jump into the sea and try to swim towards it. Luckily they are seen and sailors throw in a lifebuoy. They are rescued just in time as sharks approach to increase the tension but pertinently just too late for a meal.
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