a5c7b9f00b In the near future, glacial melting has covered ninety-eight percent of Earth&#39;s landmass. Sharks have flourished, and now dominate the planet, operatingone massive school led by a mutated alpha shark. Utterly gobsmacked at the depth (no pun intended) of the story line. Don&#39;t want to spoil anything but the story was solid and immersive throughout. Special effects were far better than I expected from a Syfy attempt and at times had to remember this was a movie.<br/><br/>Brandon Auret and Stephanie Beran had real chemistry and delivered a real powerful performance throughout (why no Oscar nominees?). I love it when I pick up a movie expecting a bit of mindless hum-drum and get hit with this kind of quality.<br/><br/>A true masterpiece, I won&#39;t be swimming in the ocean any time soon.<br/><br/>If I could give this 11 stars I would, loved it! Stuck on an over-flooded planet, a group of survivors trying desperately to restore land mass to the surface finds that a group of sharks has gathered together to follow a leader of the creatures and must put their plans on hold to stop the deadly creatures.<br/><br/>This one here wasn&#39;t all that bad of a killer shark effort. One of the better features here is the surprisingly fun and enjoyably cheesy post-apocalyptic storyline presented here, which is so nicely integrated into a normal killer shark film that gets featured here in quite fine form throughout. A vast majority of this is due to the setting in the future where it&#39;s all based on the end-of-the-world scenario where it brings in the flooded surface world, the isolated segments of humanity living on floating islands in the middle of the sea and the overall look and feel of the characters in here makes this one really feel like a new concept for the creatures, and there&#39;s plenty of fun here that comes from the great action scenes that come from being put into this background. The main start-up scene here of the easy rampage against the undefended community at sea where they rampage across the group and taking out both the fisherman on the surfacewellthe buildings nearby which starts this off on a nice note, while the later attack on the supply crew where their initial harvesting the ocean celebration that draws the sharks in for them to slaughter gets turned against them when they start launching the attack against them leaping out of the water to take them out and really gets into the fun of the swarm attacking the different people going around the different buildings and levels along the scene where it&#39;s got plenty of fun action along the way. As well, the big finale where it&#39;s all about the charging sharks attacking the different sections of the facility and going onto the big battles against the remaining fishthere&#39;s a great method of finally defeating the creatures once and for all. These elements here really do work nicely here, while there&#39;s a few somewhat minor elements that hold this one down. One of the bigger issues is the fact that there&#39;s some really lazy work done on trying to try to explain why the sharks are clearly behavingthey are. There&#39;s a scene here where they do manage to showcase that to the audience with the sequence where they tell why there&#39;s an alpha- shark controlling the others which are comprised of different species which doesn&#39;t happen in real-life yet the way it tries to go about making sure it plays out for the film here is really lazy and makes no sensethey go about it here. As well, there&#39;s plenty of the genre&#39;s usually-atrocious CGI that crops out here, which has some absolutely ridiculous work here in not only rendering the creatures who have all that ridiculously pixelated look but also feature that kind of horrible look where they don&#39;t interact with their surroundings at all and really helps to sell the terrible CGI here. Otherwise, this one wasn&#39;t all that bad.<br/><br/>Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Language and mild scenes of children-in-danger.
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