
Down on his luck and perpetually impecunious, the experienced deep-sea diver, Jared, and his theme-park guide girlfriend, Sam, lead an idyllic and simple life in the sun-drenched Bahamas. Dreaming of striking gold, the couple along with Jared's solicitor friend, Bryce, and his new lover, Amanda, set sails for the vast ocean on a rickety boat, to claim ownership of a sunken pirate treasure of inestimable value lying next to a wrecked fuselage crammed with watertight cocaine br... (Full plot summary below)
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Down on his luck and perpetually impecunious, the experienced deep-sea diver, Jared, and his theme-park guide girlfriend, Sam, lead an idyllic and simple life in the sun-drenched Bahamas. Dreaming of striking gold, the couple along with Jared's solicitor friend, Bryce, and his new lover, Amanda, set sails for the vast ocean on a rickety boat, to claim ownership of a sunken pirate treasure of inestimable value lying next to a wrecked fuselage crammed with watertight cocaine bricks. Before long, the temptation to get their hands on easy money will lead to a dangerous head-on collision with the murderous local drug lords, as the team gets sucked deeper and deeper into an unexpected adventure amid the blue and shark-infested Bahamian waters. But, will the sea give away its riches so easily?
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| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris HewittA bikini-clad morality tale, one so simplistic and preposterous that even the sharks know they should munch only on the villains. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerWilliam ArnoldAn undistinguished treasure-hunting epic that rips off the 1977 movie, "The Deep," in virtually every frame. It's pretty to look at, but so low-voltage and instantly forgettable that it's hardly worth anyone's time. |
| FilmJerk.comBrian OrndorfInto the Blue is such a smorgasbord of action, clichés, and bad acting, that it will make your head spin in ways John Stockwell wasn't counting on. |
| Hollywood ReporterKirk HoneycuttWhen under water, the action-adventure Into the Blue has genuine thrills. Above water or on dry land, this is one dead fish. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.The producers were more compelled to flash us than provide a story that wasn't contrived or incredibly far-fetched... |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderSometimes when a movie gets boring, I start to wish that a shark would eat someone, just for some diversion. This marks the first time that wish has ever come true. |
| Boston GlobeWesley MorrisInto the Blue is as much a mesmerizing aquatic expedition as it is a reasonably suspenseful action adventure. |
| FromTheBalconyBill ClarkWatch as millions of dollars are hurled at us in the form of bad special effects and an impenetrable labyrinth of a story that I cannot imagine a single soul caring about. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertOffers modest pleasures. It is not an essential film, but if you go to see it, it will not insult your intelligence, and there's genuine suspense toward the end. |
| Groucho ReviewsPeter CanavesePrimarily, Into the Blue displays plenty of priceless booty (and the treasure is impressive, too...). |