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Unos amigos disfrutan de un fin de semana con un par de motos de agua y terminan en una horrible colisión frontal. Luchan por encontrar el camino a casa con un amigo gravemente herido mientr... Leer todoUnos amigos disfrutan de un fin de semana con un par de motos de agua y terminan en una horrible colisión frontal. Luchan por encontrar el camino a casa con un amigo gravemente herido mientras los depredadores acechan en las aguas debajo.Unos amigos disfrutan de un fin de semana con un par de motos de agua y terminan en una horrible colisión frontal. Luchan por encontrar el camino a casa con un amigo gravemente herido mientras los depredadores acechan en las aguas debajo.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
Daniel Casingena
- Beach party guy
- (sin créditos)
William Erazo Fernández
- Barman
- (sin créditos)
Ludovica Loda
- Beach party girl
- (sin créditos)
Milo McDowell
- Swimmer
- (sin créditos)
Mariolys Morales
- Beach Party Girl
- (sin créditos)
Joshua Takacs
- Spring Breaker
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionista
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Opiniones destacadas
I didn't have many expectations for this movie. And in most ways, it was what I expected. One could not care about the people. They did a terrible job with blood. The body contains about 5 liters of blood (about 10 pints) yet some of the scenes it seemed like the person lost a gallon, and other times very little. The less said about the shark attacks the better. And it played to all the stereotypes of shark movies. A very mediocre movie done many times before. But what was a surprise for me was the camera work. They used a drone, and got some very good shots and also some very nice POV shots. The early scenes when they were racing the jetskis was visually done well. And even the underwater scenes were better than expected. Too bad the rest of the movie didn't meet those standards. I really am only giving it a four due to the camera work. It is simple entertainment and for that it serves its purpose.
Story: A bunch of drunken, incredibly stupid total a-holes have a completely avoidable accident and get eaten by sharks.
All the characters are utterly unlikable and the movie is easily 30 minutes too long for its paper thin plot and dreadful writing.
If these had been real people you'd thank the sharks for doing the world a favour. Sadly they couldn't eat the film itself and save everyone that saw this some valuable time.
All the characters are utterly unlikable and the movie is easily 30 minutes too long for its paper thin plot and dreadful writing.
If these had been real people you'd thank the sharks for doing the world a favour. Sadly they couldn't eat the film itself and save everyone that saw this some valuable time.
Well, I have to admit that I was initially expecting the 2022 thriller "Shark Bait" (aka "Jetski") to be just another generic shark movie. But truth be told, I am a sucker for shark movies, so of course I had to watch what writer Nick Saltrese had to offer here.
"Shark Bait" started out a bit slow and seemed to be a rather generic shark movie. You know, the kind where a group of youngsters get a bit too precarious and go up against Mother Nature. And yeah, it was also true here to some extend, and the young people get marooned far out in the open sea, and then a shark enters the frame.
Writer Nick Saltrese actually managed to churn "Shark Bait" into more than just a run-of-the-mill shark movie. And by that I mean that it was actually an entertaining and enjoyable movie. Sure, the storyline here was generic to the core, not to mention predictable as well, and was essentially something that has been seen many, many times before in other shark movies. And yeah, it is one of those movies where the shark keeps stalking the protagonists and linger around for way longer than it should or would, just to get to chomp on the protagonists one by one. Makes zero sense, but it was entertaining.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble that were in "Shark Bait", but they actually put on good enough performances here. Sure, "Shark Bait" is not Shakespearian storytelling, but you get my drift.
Visually then "Shark Bait" was actually good. Lots of blood and enough visceral gore to keep a seasoned gorehound such as myself happy. And as a shark movie, then having blood and believable effects is a must. And yeah, even the shark was realistic here, and that counts for a lot in these types of movies.
I was genuinely entertained by what director James Nunn delivered with "Shark Bait", and it is a shark movie that is well-worth sitting down to watch if you like shark movies.
My rating of "Shark Bait" lands on a six out of ten stars.
"Shark Bait" started out a bit slow and seemed to be a rather generic shark movie. You know, the kind where a group of youngsters get a bit too precarious and go up against Mother Nature. And yeah, it was also true here to some extend, and the young people get marooned far out in the open sea, and then a shark enters the frame.
Writer Nick Saltrese actually managed to churn "Shark Bait" into more than just a run-of-the-mill shark movie. And by that I mean that it was actually an entertaining and enjoyable movie. Sure, the storyline here was generic to the core, not to mention predictable as well, and was essentially something that has been seen many, many times before in other shark movies. And yeah, it is one of those movies where the shark keeps stalking the protagonists and linger around for way longer than it should or would, just to get to chomp on the protagonists one by one. Makes zero sense, but it was entertaining.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble that were in "Shark Bait", but they actually put on good enough performances here. Sure, "Shark Bait" is not Shakespearian storytelling, but you get my drift.
Visually then "Shark Bait" was actually good. Lots of blood and enough visceral gore to keep a seasoned gorehound such as myself happy. And as a shark movie, then having blood and believable effects is a must. And yeah, even the shark was realistic here, and that counts for a lot in these types of movies.
I was genuinely entertained by what director James Nunn delivered with "Shark Bait", and it is a shark movie that is well-worth sitting down to watch if you like shark movies.
My rating of "Shark Bait" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Two minutes into the movie, I was already rooting for the shark. Overall, though, it was an entertaining movie (more of a guilty pleasure).
The acting and filming was very well done, setting this apart from the typical B movie. The film was visually and audibly stimulating. I felt like the film whisked the viewer to a vacation isle, then out to a vast, lonely, dangerous ocean.
And there were a couple of attack and wound scenes that made me cringe. Well done. The poor guy with the leg wound. Ow.
Of course, the characters were some of the most obnoxious and morally corrupt college kids ever portrayed. Only one had an ounce of common sense, which often came too late. As long as you cheer for the shark, you should have a jolly time with this film.
The acting and filming was very well done, setting this apart from the typical B movie. The film was visually and audibly stimulating. I felt like the film whisked the viewer to a vacation isle, then out to a vast, lonely, dangerous ocean.
And there were a couple of attack and wound scenes that made me cringe. Well done. The poor guy with the leg wound. Ow.
Of course, the characters were some of the most obnoxious and morally corrupt college kids ever portrayed. Only one had an ounce of common sense, which often came too late. As long as you cheer for the shark, you should have a jolly time with this film.
The movie was ok and not as bad as some of the reviews say yes there is room for improvement but as shark movies go I enjoyed it giving it a above average rating I've realised that taking notice of lots of negative reviews on here in many cases I've been pleasantly surprised but I also agree with many but I guess the only way one will know is to start viewing a movie that may have negative reviews but it still appeals to you for your own reasons .
Give it a try and be honest in your opinions rather than what I believe many write movies off far to easily . One last thing could the movie have been better yes it could have very easily but it was still not a bad flick.
Give it a try and be honest in your opinions rather than what I believe many write movies off far to easily . One last thing could the movie have been better yes it could have very easily but it was still not a bad flick.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaManuel Cauchi has had a few international roles. Especially in Germany and France. He also had a role in a Danish film where the cast is in Malta where he comes from.
- ErroresThe man begging for money in the wheelchair is obviously not Mexican or even particularly competent at Spanish given the way he pronounces certain words and sounds like the D in "cuidado." He sounds like an Italian speaker, which makes sense given the movie was actually filmed in Malta and not Mexico.
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- EUR 5,000,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,824,152
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 27 minutos
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- 2.39:1
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