Director John Barr chats with Screen Rant about the film's stunt work and how Eric Dane's work on Euphoria inspired his Dangerous Waters casting.
Summary Beginning on Friday, October 13th, Dangerous Waters will be available to see in theaters and stream On Demand. The thriller centers around 19-year-old Rose who is coerced into going sailing with her mother and her new boyfriend, Derek. When a ruthless attack on the boat results in tragedy, Rose is forced to work with a near stranger to ensure their survival. However, the more time she spends with Derek, the more Rose begins to question his true intentions.
John Barr: There are new ideas from the first script for sure, just because there are different locations and different layers to the script than there was originally, but it's the same premise for sure. A young adult going on this crazy journey and having to overcome unsurmountable obstacles and doing it.
How much time did you actually spend on the water? I was assuming the cabin scenes were a set, or at least filmed close to shore, so I'd love to get the behind-the-scenes scoop on that. John Barr: It's illustrated in the story how Rose lost her father and Alma lost her husband when she was very young. I think that, inherently, can go one of two ways. They can both be the victim of something like that that happens, or they can be their best selves and recover. With the support of Alma, and raising Rose to be an amazing young woman, I think that creates an incredible bond between a mom and a daughter.
This is a very stunt-heavy film with a lot of hand-to-hand combat. Can you talk a bit about all the work that was put in behind the scenes to achieve the desired outcome? John Barr: It was amazing. He's a pro. He's been doing it for so long. He's so recognizable. In Santo Domingo, we're out for dinner, and you can tell what type of fan is walking up to him—either Grey's Anatomy or Euphoria. From 20 feet away, we would guess. He's a great guy. I love him. He's a friend now, and he was great to work with. I think what really inspired me to approach him was his work on Euphoria.
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