2012

Bait

Horror
6.0
User Score
737 Votes
Status
Released
Language
en
Budget
$30.000.000
Production
Screen Queensland, Pictures in Paradise, Media Development Authority (MDA), Bait Productions, Blackmagic Design Films, Story Bridge Films, Screen Australia
 

Overview

A freak tsunami traps shoppers at a coastal Australian supermarket inside the building ... along with a 12-foot great white shark.

Review

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John Chard
6.0
Sharkunami Gone Barmy! When a tsunami traps shoppers inside a coastal Australian supermarket, their survival prospects are reduced even further when Great White Sharks find their way into the area. It's as nutty as it sounds, a bonkers but wonderfully genius premise is played out with "B" movie heart and a smile on its face. Standard rules apply, there's a myriad of characters who are in need of redemption or reconciliations, and of course it's a time for heroes and villains to thrust themselves forward. Action and suspense is never far away, and neither is blood! There's even some humour to be found, especially with a bickering couple of teenage lovers. Some of the CGI is poor and as is the norm with this type of film, there's daft scenes that ask you to just roll with it. If you can do that then there's a good time to be had here. 6/10
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Peter89Spencer
Peter89Spencer
7.0
Not a bad Shark horror film, since Jaws. The Aussies never disappoint.
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