In a strange story that tells of a world of excitement. When a group of divers discovers the wreckage of a cargo plane on the seabed, they believe their dream has been achieved by finding a treasure that has been missing for centuries. The dream may turn into a nightmare where they discover they have a deep problem with the drug lord, who is ruthless.
I don't think there's anything wrong with an escapist adventure, but if you're rolling your eyes in disbelief at the plot and the dialogue, it makes it hard to enjoy the scenery.
Anton Bitel
Eye for Film
July 10, 2007
the characters seem as shallow as the waters through which they paddle.
Into the Blue is fun to watch because it's, well, fun to watch - particularly when its stars dive into the blue in their various skimpy bathing suits (which they do often), but it's not much of thriller.
It takes Stockwell forever to get these details into place, because he's primarily concerned with Caribbean and bikini-clad eye candy. But even that loses its novelty in a ridiculous showcase like this.
Peter Hartlaub
San Francisco Chronicle
September 30, 2005
The makers of Into the Blue know what the audience wants. And they deliver a little bit more.