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I watched a movie awhile ago & I can't remember the name of it. I'm pretty sure Patricia Arquette was one of the actresses in it. The movie was about 2 guys that held their breathe & dived deeper & deeper. They were competeing against each other. Anyone know how I could find this movie. Thank you for your help.
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