


Piranha
Doctor Baines has been conducting genetic experiments on piranhas and has made them virtually unstoppable. Unfortunately, his assistants, Maggie and Paul, accidentally release the hybrids into the Lost River Lake threatening to destroy everyone in their path. Can they prevent the flesh-eating piranhas from escaping into the ocean and spawning?
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Plot Summary
A group of college students on spring break in the Florida Everglades find themselves terrorized by swarms of mutated, predatory piranhas. These genetically engineered fish, originally created for military purposes, have escaped into the local waterways and are rapidly multiplying. As the death toll rises, a local sheriff and a biologist must race against time to stop the deadly creatures before they reach the ocean.
Critical Reception
The 1995 film 'Piranha' is generally considered a low-budget B-movie that leans into its campy premise and gore. While it doesn't aim for high art, it offers a fun, albeit schlocky, viewing experience for fans of creature features. Critical reception was largely dismissive, with reviewers often citing its predictable plot and over-the-top violence, though some acknowledged its B-movie charm.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on gore and jump scares.
- Offers a fun, campy B-movie experience.
- Plot is predictable and characters are underdeveloped.
Google audience: Audience reviews are mixed, with many enjoying the film for its campy nature and creature-feature thrills, while others found it to be low-quality and predictable.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a revival of Roger Corman's 'Piranha' franchise, following the original 1978 film, and was produced by Corman's company, Concorde-New Horizons.
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