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Noah’s Shark
A fame-seeking televangelist and his film crew team set out to find the fabled Noah’s Ark, but discover it is guarded by both an ancient curse and a prehistoric great white shark.
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Plot Summary
A group of researchers on a remote island discover that the local shark population has been mutated by illegal dumping, becoming hyper-aggressive and intelligent. As the sharks begin to systematically hunt them, the survivors must find a way to escape the island before they become the predators' next meal. The scientists race against time to find a cure or a way to stop the mutated sharks.
Critical Reception
Noah's Shark is a low-budget creature feature that garnered minimal attention. Critics and audiences alike largely panned the film for its uninspired plot, poor special effects, and predictable scares, characteristic of many direct-to-video horror films.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from weak acting and a derivative storyline.
Special effects are notably poor, even for a low-budget production.
Lacks tension and originality, failing to deliver genuine scares.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and overwhelmingly negative, with viewers citing a lack of compelling narrative and subpar execution as major drawbacks.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by The Asylum, a studio known for its low-budget "mockbuster" films, often released around the same time as major studio blockbusters.
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