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5 Greatest Under-Water Scenes From Movies Which Will Blow You Away

Some of us are hydrophobic, while some of us just love water like anything else. But regardless of your love or hate for the water here are some most memorable water scenes from the movies.

1) Jaws

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For a movie set almost entirely on the water, there were lots of scenes to choose from. The most horrifying scene was when Chrissie opt for late evening swim when her boyfriend is drunk and fell asleep on the beach, eventually, a human eating shark popped up.

2) Titanic

FILM: Titanic (1997), with Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack Dawson and Kate Winslet as Rose DeWitt Bukater. Titanic-Winslet-Dicaprio_l.jpg

Titanic is one of the greatest movies of all time and broke many records when released in 1997. The use of effects throughout the movie is amazing. Occasionally the movie cuts to a perspective from one of the lifeboats, and the magnitude of the situation becomes even more extreme. The most heartbreaking scene features Rose (on the plank of the wood) and Jack inside the water, and Rose makes a promise to Jack that she will live.

3) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

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During the Triwizard tournament, the participants were given tasks with only their wits to guide them. The second task has the wizards on a mission to save a loved one hidden somewhere in the Black Lake. Being a magical universe, there are some cool creatures lurking in the depths.

4) Cast Away

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The veteran actor Tom Hank captivated audiences to the last scene of the movie. It is very heartbreaking to watch the character struggle, and viewers are drawn in by his strategic survival methods.

5) Inception

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There are millions of unforgettable scenes in Inception. The first dream level is set in a rainy city where the team spends the majority of their time-strapped down in the back of a van as Yusuf hauls ass to a bridge. For everyone to wake up, the van has to fall off the side and hit the water.

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