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Tsunambee
After atmospheric catastrophes send Los Angeles into chaos, three groups of survivors who escaped the city must put aside their differences to face a series of apocalyptic events. As they learn to work together they are faced with an even greater nightmare, giant gravity swells that contain thousands of giant killer bees, intent on ushering in the end of the world.
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Plot Summary
A group of young adults on a remote island getaway find their vacation turns into a fight for survival when a monstrous, mutated queen bee begins to terrorize them. As the swarm grows and their numbers dwindle, they must find a way to escape the island before they become the next victims of the deadly insects.
Critical Reception
Tsunambee received generally negative reviews from critics and audiences, primarily due to its low budget, uninspired plot, and predictable scares. While some appreciated the creature effects for their budget, most found the film to be a generic and forgettable entry in the killer insect subgenre.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a weak script and unconvincing performances.
Creature effects are passable for the budget but cannot salvage the story.
Lacks originality and relies on tired horror tropes.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Tsunambee are scarce, but those available indicate disappointment with the film's execution and overall quality, suggesting it failed to deliver on its horror premise.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, the film is not about a tsunami but rather a giant, mutated queen bee and its swarm.
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