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3.2 Deep Blue Sea 2
Horror, Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Pharmaceutical billionaire Carl Durant hires a shark conservationist, Dr. Misty Calhoun, to consult for his experiment where he genetically enhances bull sharks. The sharks take a turn for the worse and go against the scientists, leaving a deadly outcome.
Rating
R
Director
Darin Scott
Writer
Hans Rodionoff, Erik Patterson, Michael Beach
  • The film is shit. The sequel turned out worse than the original, and the scene with small sharks resembles a horror film about the piranhas.
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  • Si bien es un guión muy malo, mantiene el suspenso en todo momento.
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  • Just say "no". Don't even think about it. I know, sharks. "That's gotta be cool, right?" No. Leave it alone. Your brains will thank you in the morning.
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  • Great creature feature... gory with great Sharks everything you would want from a Deep Blue Sea movie. If you have a love for cheesy Shark movies you will love this
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  • Surprisingly fun. Couple of good young actors performances.
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  • Ok was interested in seeing this film for quite a while so had the opportunity and here is my unbiased review. Deff a step up from the 1st one there's still a few Jokes that are cracked on just like the first film and the sharks in this second film are more Hungary than ever. So there's no cast from the original film but don't let that put you off watching the film as Misty who plays the female shark conservationist she puts in a good performance and so does a few other actors but there's a couple you know are just there for the shark bait.The film is about a rich guy who wants to improve man's brain output as he seems to think that animals and machine are getting smarter so hence here ckmes a brand new batch of sharks to be tested on so totally different story from the first film . She and others gets invited by the rich guy who owns a pharmaceutical company to help him fill in a few missing blanks so instead of me telling you the whole story as I don't want to ruin it that's how the story starts and also how they control the sharks by a simple keychain remote which is a bit absurd. The film does have quite a few cheesy parts and the ending could of been better but for a film that is only 1.33 mins long and also straight to dvd format I did feel that the ending part was rushed a bit and was a bit disappointed that the 5 main bull sharks in the film they didn't have very big parts apart from one of the female bull sharks called Bella who gives birth to loads of little sharks which cause havoc so that part of the film could of been improved but enjoyed it more than sharkanado films and least these bull sharks looked more real . Do if you are a lover of shark films worth watching but think the Meg shark film coming out in August will be a lot better but this is a nice starter as we are waiting for that to come out.
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  • Deep Blue Sea 2 is another shark flick that offers what the usual direct-to-dvd sequel usually does---a derivative plot---but also features a solid performance from Danielle Savre.
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