It’s an unformed and ill-advised plan, motivated only by the emotional logic of helplessness - what’s the point of becoming a doctor if you can’t save your mom from cancer? What’s the point of living if every road ends in death? That might sound like a rhetorical question, but nothing inspires an answer quite like a prehistoric killing machine that doesn’t give a soggy fuck about your grieving process. Introduced as she’s being driven to the secret Mexican beach that her late mother visited when Nancy was in utero, our glassy-eyed Galveston girl is on a solo mission to commune with her past and make sense of the loss that continues to haunt her. Nancy Adams ( Blake Lively, in the most convincing argument for her stardom since 2009’s “The Private Lives of Pippa Lee”) is a med school dropout with nothing to lose beyond her surfboard and her cell phone.
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The film flirts with found-footage, but only in small and supremely effective doses the shark is a digital effect, but a glorious one whose artificiality is only clear in a few crucial shots towards the end. Unequivocally the best shark movie since “Jaws” (yes, even better than “Open Water” and “Deep Blue Sea”), this back-to-basics thriller either eliminates or reclaims all of the excess and gimmickry that have watered down the genre since Steven Spielberg first invented it - there’s only one killer fish, she’s shot in beautiful 2D, and it doesn’t appear as though the beast has developed the ability to swim backwards as the result of reckless genetic modifications. As Jean-Luc Godard famously never said: “All you need for a movie is a girl and a great white shark.” What “ The Shallows” presupposes is that adding a cute seagull, a rotting whale, and a few GoPro cameras to the mix probably wouldn’t hurt.