Eco-horror movie with mediocre acting, and that CGI man, Torpedo Shark or something. The good part is the movie taking place in Paris. So unusual for shark movie.
Synopsis: Xavier Gens is back with his second stateside release of the year in a film that's already topped the Netflix charts, the defiantly goofy "Under Paris," a movie that almost feels like it's paying homage to the master in its nods to Steven Spielberg's "Jaws" before going full "Sharknado" in an insane final act that will be the reason most people remember this movie. Gens can't quite find the balance between those two films, and much of "Under Paris" looks as ridiculous as its plotting with over-done CGI and stylish cinematography. But this is a reasonable diversion on a summer day, a Netflix flick that gets in, gets bloody, and gets out in a way that sets up an inevitable sequel that will likely be even more preposterous than this one-in a good way.
Synopsis: Xavier Gens is back with his second stateside release of the year in a film that's already topped the Netflix charts, the defiantly goofy "Under Paris," a movie that almost feels like it's paying homage to the master in its nods to Steven Spielberg's "Jaws" before going full "Sharknado" in an insane final act that will be the reason most people remember this movie. Gens can't quite find the balance between those two films, and much of "Under Paris" looks as ridiculous as its plotting with over-done CGI and stylish cinematography. But this is a reasonable diversion on a summer day, a Netflix flick that gets in, gets bloody, and gets out in a way that sets up an inevitable sequel that will likely be even more preposterous than this one-in a good way.
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