
GeekyRedhead
Opening scenes are aliens in outer space. 15 mins. later, time passing, nothing happening. Looks very cheaply made, as well.


Movie spotlight
An oceanic observation station is in desperate trouble after a sudden shark attack wrecked the oxygen supply. The accompanying ship, a coast guard cruiser, and other ships in and around the Bermuda triangle are attacked as well. The US Navy sends a submarine to investigate, but soon they too are under attack.
A group of scientists aboard a research vessel are attacked by a swarm of genetically enhanced, hyper-aggressive sharks. These creatures possess a relentless hunger and a terrifying intelligence, turning the ocean into a deadly trap. The survivors must fight for their lives against the monstrous predators, battling not only the sharks but also their own dwindling hope.
Raging Sharks is a low-budget creature feature that garnered minimal critical attention, largely dismissed as a derivative and uninspired entry in the shark attack subgenre. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many viewers finding the plot predictable and the special effects unconvincing.
Lacks originality and suspense, relying on tired shark attack tropes.
Special effects are often unconvincing, detracting from any potential thrills.
Performances are generally weak, failing to elevate the predictable narrative.
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The film was shot in South Africa, leveraging its coastal locations for the shark-infested waters.
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Opening scenes are aliens in outer space. 15 mins. later, time passing, nothing happening. Looks very cheaply made, as well.
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