
No Way Up
3.1
(54)
Thriller
Horror
Action
2024
90 min
R
Characters from different backgrounds are thrown together when the plane they're travelling on crashes into the Pacific Ocean. A nightmare fight for survival ensues with the air supply running out and dangers creeping in from all sides.
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Thriller
Horror
Action
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"This was a halfway decent disaster/survival B movie. Most of the acting is subpar, but they were able to create some harrowing sequences that drive the narrative in spite of the many plot holes. A handful of survivors trapped in an airlock of an airplane after it crashes in the ocean try to avoid sharks and race against time as they hope to be rescued. A quick watch if you're looking for this type of film. 6.5/10"
" like disaster and shark movies so putting them together should be easy enough. A plane crashes underwater but there is an air pocket, and they are trapped. To add to an already difficult situation they have to deal with some man-eating sharks. On paper that could be exciting but they really did the bare minimum here. There wasnβt enough shark action and what is here isnβt very good. For some reason they thought CGI blood would be better than just using practical effects. It wasnβt. The acting is pretty bad with the little girl being horrible. Most of the characters are not likable so you either donβt care or root for them to die. Again, this did have some potential, but they didnβt follow through enough on what it promised it was going to be which is a shark disaster movie\. You can skip this one. Please check out my podcast Mostly Low Budget Movie Reviews with Clarence for a more detailed breakdown. On all streaming platforms. Link is in the bio. Thank you!"
"Simple, unpretentious and very accurate. This is the kind of movie that bets on simplicity, has a straightforward story that works very well, great characters with a very good dynamic between them and really cool effects. There's no depth to any aspect of the story, but everything develops in just the right way to deliver a very entertaining and tense movie."