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Pressure

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2015 | 91m | English

(6406 votes)

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Four divers are stuck deep underwater in a vessel after a freak storm destroys their ship. Will they survive?
Release Date: Jun 04, 2015
Director: Ron Scalpello
Writer: Alan McKenna, Louis Baxter, Paul Staheli
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords survival, scuba diving, underwater
Production Companies Isle of Man Film, Bigscope Films, Pinewood Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $228,892
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Danny Huston Engel
Matthew Goode Mitchell
Joe Cole Jones
Alan McKenna Hurst
Ian Pirie Karsen
Daisy Lowe Emily Lou
Gemita Samarra Lisa
Name Job
Benjamin Wallfisch Original Music Composer
Jake Roberts Editor
Ron Scalpello Director
Alice Pennefather Underwater Stills Photographer
Alan McKenna Screenplay
Greg Shaw Production Design
Farah Abushwesha Line Producer
Nick Chopping Stunt Coordinator
Richard Pryke Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Carlo Crescini Assistant Art Director
Lindsay Pugh Costume Design
Andrew Caller Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jenna Wrage Makeup Department Head
Ashton Radcliffe Location Manager
Mark Cobb Video Assist Operator
Kelly Zampogna Makeup Artist
Matt Wright Second Assistant Camera
Mark Yeshin Assistant Editor
Owen Gurry Musician
Johnny Rayner Editor
Louis Baxter Story
Richard Mott Director of Photography
Ed Moore Helicopter Camera
Gavin Turnbull Underwater Camera
Lee Herrick Supervising Sound Editor
Helen Bucknall Animation
Nick Rideout Special Effects Coordinator
Victoria Aylwin Costume Supervisor
John Malaney Electrician
Mark Silk Underwater Director of Photography
Iain Thomson Digital Imaging Technician
Anna Bogacz First Assistant Camera
Immanuel von Bennigsen Assistant Editor
Bernie Prentice Underwater Gaffer
Barney Batchelor Second Assistant Camera
Jeremy Braben Aerial Director of Photography
Colin Jones Casting
Iain Andrew Script Supervisor
Robert Ireland Sound Designer
Mark French Gaffer
Rob Judd Property Master
Byron Broadbent Art Direction
William Rockall Visual Effects Supervisor
Emma J. Slater Makeup Artist
Adam McHattie Digital Imaging Technician
Peter Olney Grip
Lawrence Bewsher Phantom Operator
Claire Freeman Music Supervisor
Tom Sainty Assistant Editor
Paul Staheli Screenplay
Adam Inglis Colorist
Name Title
Alan McKenna Producer
Ed Fraiman Executive Producer
Jason Newmark Producer
Steve Christian Executive Producer
Hugo Grumbar Executive Producer
Robert Norris Co-Producer
Laurie Cook Producer
Nick Chopping Co-Producer
Farah Abushwesha Co-Producer
Tim Haslam Executive Producer
Adam Nagel Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

Rangan
4.0

> Trapped underwater in a pod and battling to the survive. I might be a little harsh with my rating on this, but I had my reasons. The film theme was not bad, pretty fresh, but the screenplay was not developed to its full potential. I know it is a low cost film with a limited cast, so I respect t ... he production quality which really was better than what I expected, but the story was way simple and predictable. If it was a more edgy type, would have had best chance to impress the viewers, because there are lots people who take chances on small film like this. It's a 'trapped' concept. You can call it an opposite to 'Gravity'. I mean that story takes place above us and this one below the sea water. I did not anticipate to that level, because I knew it's limit, yet not very convincing. The other reason is there are lots of awesome B movies with innovative ideas I have seen where this film narrowly failed. This is a story of the diver's team who went to fix the damaged underwater pipeline gets trapped in a small pot after losing all the contact with their ship. So the team of four battles to survive in a hostile condition, especially the oxygen is their main concern till someone comes to rescue them. That's the story which reveals what happens to them in its 90 minute narration. The cast and crew's effort must be appreciated, because shooting some 30-40 per cent of the film underwater is really a tough job. At the beginning it looked promising, but later on it did not stay that way, especially the end was a kind of let down. It is a fictional tale, nothing like 'The 33', otherwise even for an ordinary story that inspired by a real event gets our sympathy. I don't think it is worth a watch, unless you got lots of spare time and want to pass it, then it would make a decent timepass film. 4/10

May 16, 2024