Sky’s latest thriller might not be on the tip of anyone’s tongues when it comes to next years Oscars but it is attracting an audience.
The thriller, which is predominantly filmed on a yacht ‘belonging’ to a mysterious and attractive young man has had its fair share of watchers.
Perhaps it is the scenes of nudity, or maybe it’s the scenic views of the South Coast of Cornwall, it could well be a collection of the two and the attraction a good “danger at sea” film brings.
The film starts off very basic, and one would question the young lady going off with someone for a drink after seeing them briefly only twice, yet it quickly leads to his yacht being out at sea without her knowledge, claiming he wanted her to have breakfast on the open sea rather than the safety of the jetty where it is moored.
Things appear to be going well for the young couple when another young lady appears out of nowhere on a jet-ski, a jet-ski by the way that appears to be able to travel 200 nautical miles.
With a new guest onboard Into The Deep starts to take shape as we get towards a frightening ending. We won’t spoil anything but will say Into The Deep may prove to be more popular over time than it is now.
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