Eye Candy Dr. Emma Collins (Tania Raymonde ) studies Great Whites at their breeding grounds from Happy Island in the Mozambique Channel. Happy Island is a man made fishing island with a global warming Atlantis Death wish. The antagonists are three Bull Sharks, which PLOT SPOILER have been genetically modified for pharma research. They come with their own bad guys.
Typical modern shark film. Better than "Ice Sharks."
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
Deep Blue Sea 3
2020
Action / Horror / Sci-Fi
Deep Blue Sea 3
2020
Action / Horror / Sci-Fi
Plot summary
Dr. Emma Collins and her team are spending their third summer on the island of Little Happy studying the effect of climate change on the great white sharks who come to the nearby nursery every year to give birth. Along with the last two inhabitants of this former fishing village, their peaceful life is disrupted when a "scientific" team led by her ex-boyfriend and marine biologist Richard show up looking for three bull sharks who we soon learn aren't just any bull sharks.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
July 30, 2020 at 04:53 AM
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Good with fish, bad with people
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in a flooded scientific complex...
Deep Blue Sea 2 was a belated sequel that failed to match the first film in terms star power or sheer fun. Deep Blue Sea 3 continues the story, in which a team of ecologists in a flooded village come to blows with a scientist and his team of hired thugs who are hunting three intelligent bull sharks, and it also proves disappointing in comparison to the original.
The story pans out in an extremely predictable fashion, the number of characters gradually whittled down by the trio of genetically-altered and very hungry big fish. As before, the lead character is a fit female who spends most of her time in a wetsuit or bikini, and there is some juicy gore (a torso with entrails dangling, a severed arm, a decapitation), but none of this adequately compensates for the lack of originality. Director John Pogue plays everything far too seriously, meaning that the film doesn't even work as cheesy B-movie entertainment.
The lack of fresh ideas continues to the very end, with the heroic black guy sacrificing himself, the supposedly dead baddie popping up for one last attack, and, in typically 'woke' 2020 fashion, the three women being the only survivors.
Big disappointment
I was expecting a pleasant surprise but instead was greeted with a political plot grouped with B level acting. The script says climate change more than "shark". The directors don't present climate change as an ever occurring element of a planet existing but as something that is destroying the planet. Part of the plot is also deriving chemicals from the sharks brain that makes people let's hateful. You can tell that the creators cared more about sharing their political views than making a good movie.