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Shark Bait

  • 2022
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 27 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,5/10
5377
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Shark Bait (2022)
After a night of partying on the beach, a group of spring breakers steal jet skis and head out to sea. But the fun quickly turns to horror after a head-on collision leaves them injured, bleeding and stranded in shark-infested waters fighting for their survival.
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Eine Gruppe von Freunden, die ein Wochenende genießen, stiehlt ein paar Jetskis, mit denen sie auf das Meer hinausfährt, und es kommt zu einem schrecklichen Frontalzusammenstoß.Eine Gruppe von Freunden, die ein Wochenende genießen, stiehlt ein paar Jetskis, mit denen sie auf das Meer hinausfährt, und es kommt zu einem schrecklichen Frontalzusammenstoß.Eine Gruppe von Freunden, die ein Wochenende genießen, stiehlt ein paar Jetskis, mit denen sie auf das Meer hinausfährt, und es kommt zu einem schrecklichen Frontalzusammenstoß.

  • Regie
    • James Nunn
  • Drehbuch
    • Nick Saltrese
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Holly Earl
    • Jack Trueman
    • Catherine Hannay
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    4,5/10
    5377
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • James Nunn
    • Drehbuch
      • Nick Saltrese
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Holly Earl
      • Jack Trueman
      • Catherine Hannay
    • 107Benutzerrezensionen
    • 44Kritische Rezensionen
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    Shark Bait: In The Water
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    Shark Bait: In The Water
    Shark Bait: Somebody Help
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    Holly Earl
    Holly Earl
    • Nat
    Jack Trueman
    • Tom
    Catherine Hannay
    Catherine Hannay
    • Milly
    Malachi Pullar-Latchman
    Malachi Pullar-Latchman
    • Tyler
    Thomas Flynn
    Thomas Flynn
    • Greg
    Manuel Cauchi
    Manuel Cauchi
    • The Mexican Beggar
    Maxime Durand
    Maxime Durand
    • Street Cleaner
    Daniel Casingena
    • Beach party guy
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    William Erazo Fernández
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    Ludovica Loda
    • Beach party girl
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    Milo McDowell
    • Swimmer
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    Mariolys Morales
    • Beach Party Girl
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    Joshua Takacs
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    6geoffreypizzey

    Not as bad I expected due to reviews

    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.
    5bodhi_74

    Watchable

    It's not a great film but compared to recent efforts it's not that bad either. The shark footage is acceptable, as is the acting, and the film moves along at a good pace. This isn't a film you would watch more than once, but it's still quite entertaining - I wasn't bored by it.
    4IonicBreezeMachine

    Below average shark movie that spins its wheels with the barest minimum paid to character or investment

    College friends Nat (Holly Earl), Nat's boyfriend Tom (Jack Trueman), her best friend Milly (Catherine Hannay), and remaining friends Tyler (Malachi Pullar-Latchman) and Greg (Thomas Flynn) are vacationing in Mexico during spring break. The morning of their final day, the group steal two jet skis for a joy ride. When the group play a game of chicken injuring Greg and sinking one jet ski while damaging the other, they find themselves stranded in open water with the tide pulling them further away from shore. Things only get worse as a great white shark begins picking off the group one by one.

    Shark Bait comes to us from British director James Nunn, well known for his low budget action films and thrillers like Tower Block, Marine 5&6, and most recently One Shot, and writer Nick Saltrese who got his start on British TV writer for soap operas such as Eastenders before transitioning to screenwriting with co-writing credit on the biography film A Prayer Before Dawn. Shopped to international distributors during the American Film Market in 2020, Shark Bait (then known as Jetski) was one of the productions filmed during the pandemic in Malta (like Jurassic World: Dominion) thanks Malta's more relaxed Covid protocols. The movie is pretty standard for the type of low budget shark movie you've seen in the likes of Open Water, 47 Meters Down, or even previous years Great White where you strand your cast somewhere in the ocean while periodically having the shark come get them. It's well made enough, but there's very little to this movie and it does little to distinguish itself from dozens of other shark movies.

    The movie begins with our main characters partying and shouting on the beach with very little character development and it's almost setup like a slasher movie. With Nat being the "good girl", Milly being the "partier", Tom being the "jock d-bag" and Tyler and Greg just being "there"(they don't get anything to distinguish themselves) these are basically kill fodder you'd expect in a slasher film down to the fact the movie even has its own equivalent of the crazy old man from Friday the 13th with Manuel Cauchi's legless beggar character who tells them of how a shark ate his legs. Once we're out on the water with these characters there's really not much that happens and because the characters are so thin personality wise the writers come off with hackneyed cheating revelations to wring some semblance of something happening in the movie. The shark effects look fine in some instances, but when the movie has to do the more elaborate attack sequences you've seen in the trailer the low budget really starts to show with compositing during a chase scene in the climax looking particularly bad or the shark sometimes feeling like it's crudely pasted into a shot. Nobody in the movie is really all that engaging because the characters are so lacking in personality that you don't care when one of them dies and because you're so uninterested it's long stretches of not much happening as we wait for the next kill sequence with about 20 minute waits between the Shark appearing as the shark disappears for no real reason for long stretches (but we know the reason, it's to pad this movie to feature length). Also I know this is a predominantly British cast and crew, but as the group are established as being from Kansas, no American refers to the flashlight function on their phone as "torch". If you're going to make your cast subdue their natural accents, at least commit to it and proofread your terminology.

    Shark Bait is yet another bare basics shark movie that's just "there", It's not smart or engaging enough to stand out like The Shallows, nor is it campy or cheesy enough like The Meg or Bait 3D to be cheesy fun. It's a movie that takes up time, ends, and then you forget about it. Maybe if you're a die hard shark movie fan you'll find something to appreciate here, but for anyone else just stick to what you know.
    Flexi

    Too much aggravation, too little payoff

    I know the people in these movies have to be unsympathetic douchenozzles so the audience enjoys them being massacred, but this one really overdoes it. I was siding with the shark two minutes into the film, and it took half an hour before it even showed its fin.

    After that, it's just a couple of people being dragged under the surface and some underwater scenes that are so dark you barely see anything. Way too little, way too late.
    6BonesMacenz

    Fairly well done shark movie

    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.

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      Manuel 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.
    • Patzer
      The 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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      Nat: We're Gonna Be Shark-bait

      Tom: Not Unless We Die Of Dehydration First

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      Featured in Sharksploitation (2023)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 25. August 2022 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Malta
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Official site (Brazil)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Mồi Cá Mập
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      • Malta
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Picaro Films
      • Altitude Film Entertainment
      • Checkluck Films
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      • 5.000.000 € (geschätzt)
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