

No Way Up

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.
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.
It's a very classic topic, but I got nervous after minute 35. I think they worked well and the acting is good. Since there are so many movies like this, it is not difficult to predict the scenes or the ending. Still beautiful, thank you for your efforts.
Airport 77 meets Jaws what’s not to love?!!!
>*"What the fuck is a shark doing on a plane?"*
As if being trapped in an air pocket in a plane at the bottom of the sea wasn't enough, there's also sharks (and an octopus). It's an entertaining mix and I was entertained throughout. The situation is effective, I had no idea how they would get out of there. The initial plane crash was pretty intense and surprisingly looked pretty good. The plane set does the job, the underwater scenes are realistic and the shark effects look decent.
A mix of awful acting and passable acting (for what kind of movie this is). The movie's at it's best when something entertaining is happening on-screen but whenever they're in the plane figuring stuff out and sobbing after someone dies really brings this down. It's an attempt at building these characters and that's what you want in a movie but the performances and the dialogue isn't selling it.
I expected a better problem solving but suspenceful last couple of minutes nonetheless. The runtime could have been 15 minutes shorter maybe but overall this was decent in the shark movie genre.
Reasons why this movie was bad. There was no need to have a child character. No reason to joke in a dangerous situation, the cliche stupid friend and cliche sacrifice.
Combining 2 of my favorite genres, catastrophes and sharks, it's entertaining without being much.
Surprisingly good B-movie. It's not amazing, but I was entertained and I really cared to see what happened to the characters.
As far as bad shark films go (and there's a bloody lot of them) it's not that bad, the acting leaves a lot to be desired, but I did feel attached to some of them and am a little but emotionally exhausted right now
it's normally good but A kid is not afraid of sharks why?
i’ll never understand people’s will to live in survival films - peace out :v_tone1: i’m drowning myself before those sharks can get me
It's a very classic topic, but I got nervous after minute 35. I think they worked well and the acting is good. Since there are so many movies like this, it is not difficult to predict the scenes or the ending. Still beautiful, thank you for your efforts.