Piako Post

Hidden depths in Shallows’ simple tale

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I’m calling it: the most epic showdown this year isn’t between grunting titanic superheroe­s with petty beefs to work out, but Gossip Girl alum Blake Lively and a great white shark.

Not to oversell Jaume ColletSerr­a’s more-than-capable abilities, but the robust, engaging B-movie carpentry of The Shallows is one of the most convincing arguments yet to discuss, as many critical circles have, the Spanish director’s body of work in auteurist terms.

Svelte in constructi­on, the film equally satisfies by being completely free of oppressive blockbuste­r bloat and supplying a compact vehicle for the oftderided Lively to play to her strengths.

Front and centre throughout, she’s no slouch, performing a bulk of the stunt-work and skilfully judging the emotional demands of her role as a vacationin­g surfer trapped in a precarious, singleloca­tion scenario that Hitchcock would have probably loved.

The shark, a heavily CG creation that’s come a long way since the hokey days of Deep Blue Sea, is wisely unseen in the initial passages a` la Jaws, its presence only hinted at via the menacing appearance of fins and silhouette­s.

Much excitement comes from watching Lively, weakened by nasty leg gashes, trying to outsmart the shark with scrappy schemes, scant resources and the best-trained-seagull-ever by her side. Admittedly, The Shallows sometimes looks like a shrewd, flashy collaborat­ive branding exercise between GoPro, Sony Xperia and Casio, and the corny tacked-on coda is an unfortunat­e blemish.

But if you’re craving some unfussy, sadistic, expertly timed jolts, this one’s a blast, a marvellous way to spend 80 minutes chewing your nails in the dark.

Aaron Yap

The Shallows (M) Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra Starring Blake Lively, Oscar Jaenada, Sully Seagull

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The Shallows is a terrific showcase for Blake Lively, who performs the bulk of the stuntwork and skilfully judges the emotional demands of her role as a vacationin­g surfer trapped in a precarious, single-location scenario that Hitchcock would’ve...

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