Name: Atomic Shark (2016)
IMDb: link to Atomic Shark page
Genres: Action, SciFi Country of origin: USA.
Cast:
Rachele Brooke Smith as Gina, Jeff Fahey as Rottger, David Faustino as Fletcher, and so on.
Directed by: A. B. Stone. Written by: Scott Foy, Griff Furst.
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The initial tableaux:
At a Southern California beach, Rottger rents out his speed boat for water skiers. While doing this, the skier is eaten by a red glowing shark. Rottger reports this to the beach patrol, but is ignored.
On the beach, there are lifeguards (led by a total jackass), the environmentalists, the voyeurs, plus the normal folk. Gina is Rottger's daughter, one of the lifeguards, and a so-so student of the environment. She draws her boss' disapproval by insisting that there is a shark problem.
Delineation of conflicts:
The sharks would like to kill and eat the humans. The environmental group would like the radioactive waste in a sunken submarine to be cleaned up.
As the incidents mount, the drone flyer, the environmentalists, Rottger, and Gina band together to take the issue to the source of the mutated sharks. The sharks do not take it lying down.
The millennials want selfies every so many minutes, so there is the war with the WiFi.
Resolution: Depends on whether the WiFi works out at sea to coordinate the attack using tablets.
One line summary: Radioactive mutant sharks vs environmental students in SoCal.
Statistics:
Cinematography: 6/10 Bright, well-focused, reasonably framed for natural, outdoor, daytime shooting. The CGI was frequently unconvincing.
Sound: 7/10 No particular problems.
Acting: 4/10 Jeff Fahey was about as good as he could get given the rotten screenplay. Other than Jeff, the other actors were between mighty poor and abysmal.
Screenplay: 1/10 Gods of all stars, save me from this crap! The script was just terrible. This is one of the worst efforts I've seen through Syfy, which is saying a lot. There were shark movie cliches, beach cliches, stupid boss cliches, radioactivity cliches, and father-daughter cliches. Add in stereotypical views of millennials, the necessity of WiFi, and the 'ability' of sharks to do just about anything.
Final Rating: 3/10
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