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Bait

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 33min
NOTE IMDb
5,2/10
21 k
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Sharni Vinson and Xavier Samuel in Bait (2012)
A freak tsunami traps shoppers in a supermarket with a 12-foot Great White Shark.
Lire trailer2:24
4 Videos
99+ photos
CatastropheHorreur monstrueuseActionFantaisieHorreur

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  • Réalisation
    • Kimble Rendall
  • Scénario
    • Russell Mulcahy
    • John Kim
    • Duncan Kennedy
  • Casting principal
    • Xavier Samuel
    • Sharni Vinson
    • Adrian Pang
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,2/10
    21 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Kimble Rendall
    • Scénario
      • Russell Mulcahy
      • John Kim
      • Duncan Kennedy
    • Casting principal
      • Xavier Samuel
      • Sharni Vinson
      • Adrian Pang
    • 143avis d'utilisateurs
    • 120avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Vidéos4

    Redband Version
    Trailer 2:28
    Redband Version
    Bait 3D
    Trailer 2:24
    Bait 3D
    Bait 3D
    Trailer 2:24
    Bait 3D
    Bait (Red Band Clip)
    Clip 1:42
    Bait (Red Band Clip)
    Bait 3D
    Clip 1:03
    Bait 3D

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    Rôles principaux22

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    Xavier Samuel
    Xavier Samuel
    • Josh
    Sharni Vinson
    Sharni Vinson
    • Tina
    Adrian Pang
    Adrian Pang
    • Jessup
    Yuwu Qi
    Yuwu Qi
    • Steven
    Alex Russell
    Alex Russell
    • Ryan
    Phoebe Tonkin
    Phoebe Tonkin
    • Jaime
    Martin Sacks
    Martin Sacks
    • Todd
    Alice Parkinson
    Alice Parkinson
    • Naomi
    Lincoln Lewis
    Lincoln Lewis
    • Kyle
    Damien Garvey
    Damien Garvey
    • Colins
    Cariba Heine
    Cariba Heine
    • Heather
    Richard Brancatisano
    Richard Brancatisano
    • Rory
    Dan Wyllie
    Dan Wyllie
    • Kirby
    Julian McMahon
    Julian McMahon
    • Doyle
    Chris Betts
    • Lockie
    Simon Edds
    • Lifeguard
    Miranda Deakin
    • TV Reporter
    Rhiannon Dannielle Pettett
    • Assistant Manager
    • Réalisation
      • Kimble Rendall
    • Scénario
      • Russell Mulcahy
      • John Kim
      • Duncan Kennedy
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    Avis des utilisateurs143

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    7Wuelly

    A Good Stab

    This was a good stab at a shark thriller.

    I was actually pretty impressed with a few of the actors. Mind you I find a lot of Australian films to have really decent acting in them even with unknowns, regardless of the plot.

    An original concept for a shark movie, good use of lighting and tension, and a few nice little plot twists.

    A great balance of antagonists and protagonists in a "bunch of strangers" stranded setting.

    The filming quality and mechanics of the feature are superior to the budget spent, in my opinion.

    I found this to be a not bad at all Friday night watch. Great "BAGGAPOPCORNER" if you are in one of those moods where you aren't sure what to watch.
    7BreakawayDaily

    More than just flesh...

    Some shark movies are laughable, cheesy, and way too far fetched (Sharktopus). Some shark movies and horror movies in general can just be unbelievably bad. This Australian film was a pleasant surprise. There wasn't scantily clad girls walking around topless (Piranha) or cheap thrills. This had some genuine pillow clenches, it had some unpredictability, great acting, and had a location I had not seen before in a shark movie, Australia. Most importantly it had characters I actually cared about! There is more to this shark flick than just sharp teeth and flesh. Dig your teeth into this film if you are a thriller, horror, shark movie fan.
    6Boba_Fett1138

    Surpsingly enough not horrible.

    It was real surprising for me to find out how watchable this movie actually was. I mean, a movie in which a shark attacks a bunch of people trapped in a supermarket, after a tsunami hit, doesn't exactly sound like high quality stuff. As a matter of fact. you would normally expect a movie like this to be extremely bad and cheesy but the movie, as it turned out, was far from cheesy and simply was being pretty good for what it was.

    I still expected the worst, after the first 15 minutes or so, which wasn't exactly being a very promising start for the movie. It looked horrible and I feared for the rest of the movie. I expected it to be a very formulaic genre flick, in which nothing exciting or original ever happened. And even while the movie isn't being all that original, it still feels like a good watch, since it manages to entertain and takes itself serious enough.

    That was perhaps being the key as to why the movie worked out; it took itself serious. Normally modern B-movies are very self aware and actors and directors obviously don't take their work all that serious. They make things deliberately cheesy to add to the fun factor and while this does work out at times, at others it makes the movie noting less but bad and annoying. In that regard it also was being refreshing to see how serious everybody involved took this movie. It definitely adds to the overall quality of the movie and its nice to see that this is a movie that took its audience serious and didn't treated them like a bunch of popcorn-eating-no-brainers, who only wanted to see lots of blood and nudity. The movie is not like that at all, even though the first 15 minutes would still suggest otherwise. Perhaps it was all deliberate and in the first 15 minutes they were like; 'this is what you expect us to do' and what after that follows was 'but this is what we are going to do with the concept'.

    Thing I also liked about the movie was that it didn't featured one main, heroic character, in it, who saved everybody. instead there is a wide range of different characters in this, who all, just about, share an equal amount of screen time. None of them is pretending to be a hero, which also lets all of them all feel somewhat realistic and human-like.

    On the downside; the special effects in this are pretty horrendous. Sort of funny that after 40-years, "Jaws" still has the most convincing looking shark in it. This movie too often relies on CGI effects, which aren't exactly of the best quality. But still, as far as shark movies go, this definitely is being one of the better ones, believe it or not.

    Definitely watchable!

    6/10

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    6paul_m_haakonsen

    The sushi is no longer the menu, you are!

    What do you do when you are trapped underground in a flooded supermarket with sharks in the water? You fire off your underwater shotgun and taser the shark, of course!

    Actually, "Bait" turned out to be quite entertaining and not at all as cheesy and stupid as I had initially anticipated it to be. Given the plot line of the story, first impressions don't bode well for "Bait". But give it a chance, because it was actually quite good.

    The story is about a group of people getting stranded underground in a supermarket as a tsunami strikes Australia, as sea water rushes in and floods the complex, the people find that drowning is not the biggest of their problems. They are trapped with two ferocious white sharks.

    There is a good amount of action and thrills in the movie, which turned out to be a great combination. The movie, despite being super predictable, does keep you thrilled and almost at the edge of your seat.

    The concept idea is a bit far out there, but oddly enough it did work out well enough, because the movie was entertaining and interesting from start till end.

    Obviously they didn't have real sharks there, duh, but the CGI effects were actually good, and the sharks did look realistic enough. And the use of prosthetic shark heads was also working out well enough. The effects in a movie like this is a determining and crucial factor between having the movie working or being utter rubbish. Luckily here, the effects were good.

    There were two things in the movie that were not all that great. The scene with the swarm of crabs in the ventilation duct. What were the odds of them being right there at that exact moment? It was a bit too much in my opinion. And the second scene, that really shouldn't have made it to the final cut, was the ending scene. Are you kidding me? I will not reveal it here, just watch it yourself.

    I will say that the people cast for the various roles in this movie were actually doing a good job with their given characters. The dialogue was good, the acting was good. Well, all except for one guy playing some cocky guy with spiteful remarks and jokes about everything, he just came off as fake and forced, so perhaps another actor would have been better there? Just my opinion.

    All in all, "Bait" is a good shark movie, thrilling, lots of action and a good amount of blood.
    6saadgkhan

    Better than I had Expected! Go watch it!

    Bait 3D – CATCH IT (B) Bait is about a group of survivors from different walks of life find themselves trapped inside a submerged grocery store when a tsunami hits the coast of Queensland, Australia. As they try to escape to safety, they soon discover that there is a predator among them more deadly than the threat of drowning-vicious great white sharks lurking in the water, starved hungry for fresh meat. As the bloodthirsty sharks begin to pick the survivors off one by one, the group realizes that they must work together to find a way out without being eaten alive. Bait is Australia's first 3D movie and to be honest its better than I had expected. The special effects, the cast, the monstrous sharks and supermarket half in water is pretty convincing. The movie manages to have pretty famous young and old faces so Xavier Samuel (Good), Sharni Vinson (Too skinny), Phoebe Tonkin (Cool Brat), Lincoln Lewis (Hot Jock), Alex Russell (Cute Guy), Cariba Heine (Hot Chick) and Julian McMohan (Cool). Bait is really entertaining and unlike other horror/thrillers it keeps most of the good people alive so for a killer shark movie that was a new thing.

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    • Anecdotes
      Despite only earning approximately $800,000 in its home country of Australia, Bait 3D was a sizable success overseas, making over $24 million in China alone. It also made $2 million in Italy. As a result of its international success, Darclight Films announced that the film will receive a sequel, however, no further films have yet been produced.
    • Gaffes
      The characters are worried about live electrical wires touching the water, yet to turn it off they flip a switch already underwater. This would mean that the water is already conducting electricity in the first place.
    • Citations

      Jaimie: It's coming back!

      [we see the fin swimming past the far end]

      Jaimie: Why does it keep doing that, just circling?

      Tina: Cause it's not sure what we are. It's curious.

      Kirby: Curious about what, sharks are only curious about one thing. It's trying to decide if we're food or not!

    • Crédits fous
      No sharks were harmed in the making of this movie.
    • Connexions
      Featured in At the Movies: Venice Film Festival 2012 (2012)
    • Bandes originales
      Mack the Knife
      Written by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill

      English lyrics by Marc Blitzstein

      Performed by Kimble Rendall & The Slice

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    • How long is Bait?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 septembre 2012 (Australie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
      • Singapour
      • Chine
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site (Greece)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Bait tsunami
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Coolangatta, Queensland, Australie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Bait Productions
      • Media Development Authority (MDA)
      • Pictures in Paradise
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    • Budget
      • 30 000 000 $AU (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 33 492 566 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 33min(93 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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