“47 Meters Down” is a survival horror film that follows two sisters, Lisa (Mandy Moore) and Kate (Claire Holt), who embark on a vacation to Mexico. Looking to add some excitement to their trip, the sisters decide to go on a cage dive to observe sharks in their natural habitat. However, things take a terrifying turn when the cage they’re in breaks loose from the boat and plunges to the ocean floor, leaving them stranded 47 meters (154 feet) down.

With limited air, no communication with the surface, and surrounded by aggressive sharks, the sisters must find a way to survive. As they struggle to stay calm, they must navigate the perilous underwater terrain while avoiding the sharks circling around them. Lisa, who is already dealing with personal insecurities and a broken relationship, finds herself having to face her fears in order to survive.
As the minutes tick away and their air supply runs low, the sisters are forced to make life-or-death decisions. The film focuses on their fight for survival against the backdrop of the dark and dangerous ocean, filled with predators lurking just out of sight. The tension heightens as their limited resources begin to dwindle, and the pressure mounts, testing their resolve.
With its claustrophobic setting, intense shark attacks, and psychological tension, “47 Meters Down” keeps the audience on the edge of their seat. The film explores themes of fear, survival, and the bond between the two sisters as they face unimaginable danger. Ultimately, it is a gripping tale of survival under extreme conditions.