Dos décadas después, un hombre regresa a su pueblo natal después de que un tiburón matara a su hermano. Cuando el tiburón reaparece y se cobra más víctimas, forma alianzas para dar caza y el... Leer todoDos décadas después, un hombre regresa a su pueblo natal después de que un tiburón matara a su hermano. Cuando el tiburón reaparece y se cobra más víctimas, forma alianzas para dar caza y eliminar al depredador de una vez por todas.Dos décadas después, un hombre regresa a su pueblo natal después de que un tiburón matara a su hermano. Cuando el tiburón reaparece y se cobra más víctimas, forma alianzas para dar caza y eliminar al depredador de una vez por todas.
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Let's face it, as with any shark movie, you watch it to see the shark chomping on fresh meat. The character back stories are optional. We want to see the shark!
Twenty years ago Alan's brother was killed by a shark. He returns to his hometown hoping to lay the past to rest, and to punch Ron (his uncle, who was supposed to watch them when they were kids, and his negligence in doing so resulted in Alan's brother's death).
The Annual fishing tournament is coming up, but there's no fish. Mayor Wendy Stuart hires an explosives expert to blow up an underwater section of the dam so fish can make its way into the lake. Her brother Will is the first to spot the shark in the lake, but Wendy doesn't believe him and only cares about the tournament.
Alan meets Lisa, who runs the local pub/restaurant, and becomes the romantic interest. I enjoyed the chemistry between them. Ok, so Alan and Ron doesn't get along, but with the shark back in the lake, they realize they have to put there differences aside and work together to bring an end to the shark. Let the hunt begin!
The shark effects are not too bad considering this to be a very low budget film, and it was also nice to see them using real sharks (CGI off course for the attack scenes). I also enjoyed the fact this was shot on location (due to budget constraints) and not by simply using green screens. With some gorgeous aerial shots I could see they made an effort to make this movie look good - and it does.
'Shark Warning' might not be another 'Jaws' but it certainly is better than many other low budget shark movies out there. With great locations and handsome actors allowing for some eye candy, 'Shark Warning' is a very entertaining creature feature.
Twenty years ago Alan's brother was killed by a shark. He returns to his hometown hoping to lay the past to rest, and to punch Ron (his uncle, who was supposed to watch them when they were kids, and his negligence in doing so resulted in Alan's brother's death).
The Annual fishing tournament is coming up, but there's no fish. Mayor Wendy Stuart hires an explosives expert to blow up an underwater section of the dam so fish can make its way into the lake. Her brother Will is the first to spot the shark in the lake, but Wendy doesn't believe him and only cares about the tournament.
Alan meets Lisa, who runs the local pub/restaurant, and becomes the romantic interest. I enjoyed the chemistry between them. Ok, so Alan and Ron doesn't get along, but with the shark back in the lake, they realize they have to put there differences aside and work together to bring an end to the shark. Let the hunt begin!
The shark effects are not too bad considering this to be a very low budget film, and it was also nice to see them using real sharks (CGI off course for the attack scenes). I also enjoyed the fact this was shot on location (due to budget constraints) and not by simply using green screens. With some gorgeous aerial shots I could see they made an effort to make this movie look good - and it does.
'Shark Warning' might not be another 'Jaws' but it certainly is better than many other low budget shark movies out there. With great locations and handsome actors allowing for some eye candy, 'Shark Warning' is a very entertaining creature feature.
For a movie shot in 6 days, this is well done and entertaining. I like that this Asylum movie has a full story arc and character development. Lake Havasu looks great too! The movie starts 20 years in the past and give the rest of the story context. The shark looks great throughout except for a few shots. But overall, this is a great summer shark movie and it's a nice homage to Jaws. A true Shark movie lover will enjoy this journey. Even though it's a smaller budget movie, it's much better than most movies of this level and even movies that have huge budgets. So give it a chance, sit back with some popcorn, and enjoy it for what it is... a summer shark movie!
Well the storyline isnt but what horrific acting, some actors should be thown to the sharks. An AI voice reading a text comes to mind as a thousand times more realistic as the way some of the actors present their lines, some of the worst expressionless monotonous drones on the big screen ever. It feels like a jaws fan attempted to a movie and they ask all family and neighbors to have a role in it. If you want to waste your time give it a try if you are a sharkmovie affectionado, go for it. For all of us others then do not waste your time with this one,you die of boredom then of a thrill, here... AVOID.
I had been looking forwarding to getting to watch this 2024 shark movie titled "Shark Warning" ever since seeing the poster for it some time last year I guess it was.
So was the wait worth it? Well, no, not really. Now, don't get me wrong here, because "Shark Warning" is not a bad movie. It was, however, a rather generic and stereotypical shark movie. Writer Ryan Ebert opted to play it safe and incorporate every trope included in the how-to-write-a-shark-movie handbook, and thus it was a rather formulaic movie, for better or worse. Sure, I was still entertained, as it was a shark movie, after all, but it just wasn't an outstanding movie experience.
The acting in the movie were good. The only face on the screen that I was familiar with was actor David Chokachi.
Visually then "Shark Warning" was okay. It wasn't jaw-droppingly impressive special effects, but they were suitable for a shark movie, no doubt about that.
Watchable, fore sure, especially if you enjoy shark movies. And it wasn't in the lower end of the scale of shark movies.
My rating of director Jimmy Gadd's 2024 movie "Shark Warning" lands on a five out of ten stars.
So was the wait worth it? Well, no, not really. Now, don't get me wrong here, because "Shark Warning" is not a bad movie. It was, however, a rather generic and stereotypical shark movie. Writer Ryan Ebert opted to play it safe and incorporate every trope included in the how-to-write-a-shark-movie handbook, and thus it was a rather formulaic movie, for better or worse. Sure, I was still entertained, as it was a shark movie, after all, but it just wasn't an outstanding movie experience.
The acting in the movie were good. The only face on the screen that I was familiar with was actor David Chokachi.
Visually then "Shark Warning" was okay. It wasn't jaw-droppingly impressive special effects, but they were suitable for a shark movie, no doubt about that.
Watchable, fore sure, especially if you enjoy shark movies. And it wasn't in the lower end of the scale of shark movies.
My rating of director Jimmy Gadd's 2024 movie "Shark Warning" lands on a five out of ten stars.
The storyline holds genuine promise and could have developed into something truly compelling. However, the acting is distractingly poor, lacking emotional depth, timing, and authenticity. Characters feel flat, and crucial scenes lose impact due to wooden delivery and unconvincing performances. It's frustrating to watch a story with such potential be dragged down by a cast that seems disconnected from both the material and each other. With stronger performances, this could have been a standout production-but as it stands, the weak acting overshadows everything else. Should be made again with better Actors.
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- PifiasThe movie lists itself as filmed on Lake Havasu in Arizona, however all the boats shown on camera have CANADIAN registration numbers? Something is rotten in Arizona?
- Banda sonoraKING OF AMERICA
Written by Jesse P. Teer and Charles Henri Linton
Performed by The Senators
Courtesy of Fervor Records
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- Títulos en diferentes países
- Blood in the Water
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- 48.271 US$
- Duración1 hora 34 minutos
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- 2.35 : 1
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