No Limit (2022): Summary of the Netflix Freediving Drama and Availability

Here is the summary and availability information for the 2022 French film No Limit (original title: Sous Emprise).

No Limit (2022)
No Limit (2022) movie poster.

No Limit (2022) Summary

No Limit is a French sports romantic drama film written and directed by David M. Rosenthal. It is loosely inspired by the true story of French free diver Audrey Mestre.

Also Read:- The Stone Angel (2007): Pride, Regret, and a Life Examined

Plot Summary

The movie centers on Roxana Aubrey (played by Camille Rowe), a young woman who decides to leave her conventional life and studies in Paris to pursue a free diving course in the South of France.

There, she meets Pascal Gauthier (Sofiane Zermani), a charismatic and intense world champion in the extreme sport of freediving—diving to extraordinary depths without oxygen tanks. Roxana is immediately and passionately drawn to Pascal, becoming both his lover and his student.

The relationship quickly becomes an all-consuming and toxic affair as Roxana immerses herself in the demanding and dangerous world of competitive freediving. Pascal’s drive pushes Roxana to constantly break her own personal and physical limits, moving her from one international competition to the next.

Also Read:- Sicario (2015): The Uncompromising Thriller of the War on Drugs

As Roxana’s talent grows and she attempts to set world records, the passion and obsession of their relationship escalate, mirroring the high-stakes risk of the sport itself. The film explores the depths of their love, competition, and the perilous consequences of a relentless, destructive partnership where one partner seeks control and the other is consumed by an urge to push No Limit.

Availability

No Limit (2022) is a streaming-exclusive film and is widely available on:

  • Netflix: The film was released as a Netflix Original and can be streamed exclusively on the platform with an active subscription.

Since it is a Netflix Original, it is generally not available for rent or purchase on other major digital video platforms (like Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, or Apple TV).

Also Read:- Baby Done (2020): Comedy, Cast, and the Fear of Parenthood

Leave a Comment