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Crocodile
Ex opera singer works as a Crocodile in a shopping center. Until a femme fatale arrives.
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Plot Summary
A group of young adults on a weekend getaway to a remote island find themselves stranded when their boat is destroyed. They soon discover that the island is home to a massive, flesh-eating crocodile that begins to hunt them one by one. As their numbers dwindle, the survivors must find a way to escape the island and evade the relentless predator.
Critical Reception
Crocodile (2009) is a low-budget creature feature that received generally poor reviews from critics and audiences. It is often cited as a typical example of a direct-to-video horror film that relies on predictable scares and a familiar premise.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on gore and jump scares.
Features a slow pace and underdeveloped characters.
The creature effects are unconvincing, even for the genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Crocodile (2009) are scarce, but those that exist generally point to it being a forgettable horror film with little to offer beyond standard creature-feature tropes. It is often criticized for its low production values and uninspired plot.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, the film was primarily shot in Bulgaria, not a tropical island setting typically associated with large crocodiles.
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