We don't look to Belgium nor Sweden for our shark films. Nevertheless, we have one. A good one. A very good one. Gory and claustrophobic, this low-budget film does not look low-budget. Set in the British Virgin Islands, our sharks are vicious, big, and they will feast well. Do not fact check this film as the ship in question may never have been anywhere near the Caribbean, but who cares...the US schools don't even teach history anymore (at least, true history). Our feature today is 2024's "The Last Breath," directed by Joachim Heden. Of note, this was the last film made by Julian Sands.
Back in WW2, a U-Boat sinks the USS Charlotte in the Caribbean. There are survivors but sharks eat them. 80 years later, two shipwreck hunters find the elusive ship. Hunk Noah (Jack Parr) and his mentor Levi (Sands) have been looking for the wreck forever. Now, after a hurricane shifts the sands, the boat is spotted 90% under those sands. Noah, back on the island meets up with old friends. There is Wall Street rich guy Brett (Alexander Arnold), blonde babe Riley (Erin Mullen), dweeb Logan (Arlo Carter), and of more note, the babe Sam (Kim Spearman). Sam and Noah used to be lovers but Sam decided to go to New York and be a doctor as Noah decided to stay on the sea and hunt wrecks. Now the two look to rekindle. Uh oh, Levi is going to lose his boat as he owes creditors $36,000, but Brett offers to bail them out if they will take him and the gang on a dive of the Charlotte. Hesitantly, Noah and Levi agree.
The five divers go down to the ocean floor and into the wreck. Noah is cautious but when the sharks come, it won't matter. Logan gets a chunk bitten out of his thigh and his GF Riley panics using up all her air. Air pockets in the wreck are found but the crew is now lost inside the cavernous ship. They do all they can to save Logan and Sam the doctor even finds a 1944 operating room with 80 year old anesthetics. You can imagine this won't go well as Logan's femoral artery is bitten through. Riley panics some more, and Brett is quick to blame Noah. Sam falls more in love with Noah, though Brett is kind of right to blame him. Oh, the shark? More sharks arrive as the smell of blood is now intense. Levi? He can't dive anymore because of past injuries. Air? Running out too fast.
Will any in this cast survive? Is there anything Levi can do for them from topside? Will Noah fall as in love with Sam as Sam is with him? Noah needs to stay brave and rational as all around him are either dying or panicking. Self-sacrifice will rule the day and the sea creatures will eat well. For a fantastic shark film from an unusual source, see "The Last Breath."




















