


Piranha Sharks
Great white sharks bio-engineered to be the size of piranhas with the purpose of living in rich peoples exotic aquariums, terrorize New York City when they get into the water supply and do what great white sharks do best.
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Plot Summary
A group of amateur filmmakers looking to shoot a documentary about a legendary shark attack discover that the sharks are not only real but are also genetically enhanced and incredibly aggressive. As they become the prey of these monstrous creatures, they must find a way to survive and escape the deadly waters.
Critical Reception
Piranha Sharks received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who cited its low production values, poor acting, and nonsensical plot. Audiences also found the film to be uninspired and lacking in genuine scares or entertainment value, often dismissing it as a low-budget B-movie.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from an unoriginal concept and execution.
- Acting performances are widely considered to be weak and unconvincing.
- Technical aspects like special effects and sound design are substandard.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Piranha Sharks are scarce, but those that exist generally echo critical sentiments, pointing to a lack of engaging content and poor filmmaking quality.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Bulgaria, with many of the scenes filmed in and around Sofia.
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