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Summary: Ev; her husband, Harold; and their lawyer friend, Martin, are skindiving while on vacation in Puerto Rico. When they resurface, they gradually conclude that an unexplained, temporary interruption of oxygen has killed everyone on the island - maybe in the world! (imdb)
An alright flix. There's a lot of good ideas and it's not poorly shot, but I'd say that the screenplay could have used a LOT more work and the movie itself could have used much better actors.
interesting plot and with the right people and script could have been amazing, but as it is it simply falls short of being anything but a movie to spend an hour and a half without being too bored.
Interesting setup (three friends out scubadiving are the only (known) survivors when the world's oxygen suddenly dips, killing everyone) and played surprisingly low-key. It's a little too clunky, too stiffly acted and they accept their situation much too easily; still, not without merits.
Corman's post-apocalyptic melodrama, telling a story of a cheap tart caught between two desperate men. Slightly charming, but incredibly banal and uninteresting.
Corman's buck-and-a-half version of _The World, the Flesh, and the Devil_ minus the racial issues but with gangsters and cool jazz instead. Filmed on the sly while Rog was shooting _Creature from the Haunted Sea_, this clearly has rush job written all over it but in its own small way is quite interesting.