Piranhas
About the fight against poachers and the fishing mafia in the Far East, Astrakhan, Murmansk.
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Plot Summary
In a remote, off-the-grid community, a group of friends on a camping trip discover that the nearby lake is home to a school of mutated, flesh-eating piranhas. As the predators begin to pick them off one by one, the survivors must fight for their lives against the relentless aquatic menace.
Critical Reception
Piranhas (2011) received a generally negative reception from critics and audiences, often criticized for its derivative plot, low-budget effects, and predictable scares. While some viewers may have found mild entertainment in its B-movie horror elements, it failed to distinguish itself from similar creature features.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from poor special effects and a lack of originality.
- The predictable storyline and weak character development leave little room for suspense.
- It offers minimal thrills for dedicated fans of the horror genre.
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Fun Fact
Despite its title, the film was not filmed in South America, the native habitat of piranhas, but rather in various locations in the United States, including California and Oregon.
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