12 Feet Deep -
has anyone seen 12 Feet Deep? If so, could you spoil it for me?
Two estranged sisters, Bree and Jonna, get trapped under a heavy fiberglass cover in an Olympic-sized public pool just as it closes for a holiday weekend. What Works:
Many reviewers found the introduction of Clara (the night janitor) to be unrealistic and "unnecessary," arguing it shifted the focus away from the more interesting physical survival elements.
The consensus on (2017) is that it is a tight, effective low-budget thriller , though it is often criticized for a polarizing "human villain" subplot that some felt detracted from the core survival tension. The Breakdown
Critics and viewers widely praise the film for creating a suffocating atmosphere, effectively using tight camera angles and the eerie silence of the pool area to build dread.
If you enjoyed similar single-location "trap" movies like (2010) or Buried (2010), this is generally recommended. Most professional reviews land at about a 3/5 or 6.5/10 , making it a solid choice for a weekend "popcorn" thriller.
Some viewers felt the movie was stretched thin at 85 minutes, leading to repetitive dialogue. Common logic gripes include why the sisters didn't just stand in the shallow end to save energy or break the cover earlier. Is it worth watching?
The chemistry and "raw grit" shown by Nora-Jane Noone and Alexandra Park are considered the highlight, turning what could have been a thin plot into a character-driven drama about sisterhood and past trauma.