But it does have better special effects and kills – along with the innovation of baby sharks. They are mutated Bull Sharks, created by the scientist Carl Durant. The Bull Sharks are the main antagonists from the 2018 film Deep Blue Sea 2, the sequel to Deep Blue Sea. This shark was caught and brought to Aquatica to serve as food to Makos. made me think of “Jaws 3.” “DBS2” is worse than that film (which at least has OK character journeys) overall. What happened to the tiger shark in Deep Blue Sea Biography. The tonal imbalance and Beach’s resemblance to Louis Gossett Jr. The great white shark known as 'Deep Blue' is nearly 20 feet long and is thought to be the largest great white ever caught on film. Some corridors are red, some blue, some green I doubt there’s any meaning to it, but it looks neat. It never achieves it, but the film’s one highlight – outside of Savre in the wetsuit – is the cinematography by Thomas L. We cut to a menacing bull shark peering into a porthole, apparently listening in.īut “DBS2” only goes comedic sometimes. At one point, aforementioned bad guy Durant (Michael Beach) explains to his assistant that he’ll kill all the bull sharks after the experiments are done. Not quite a comedyĭirector Darin Scott could’ve made this into a winky dark comedy. That’s a puerile reason to watch it, but trust me, you’ll be searching for reasons. In “DBS2,” she plays Misty, a shark conservationist and the sane counterpoint to the rich mad genius running the ocean station experimenting on bull sharks (the one kind of shark Misty won’t swim with, as their bite is 10 times fiercer than a great white’s).įor half the film, Misty wears a dive suit that only zips up to cleavage level. She popped up more recently in a “Grey’s Anatomy” spinoff that I haven’t watched – I don’t love her that much. I loved her in “Summerland” and “Kaya” in the Aughts, mainly because she’s cute but also because she’s a decent actress. One highlight for me is seeing Danielle Savre again. On Tuesdays this summer, Reviews from My Couch is highlighting classic (and not so classic) shark horror films through the years. Stars: Danielle Savre, Rob Mayes, Michael Beach Writers: Hans Rodionoff (screenplay, story) Erik Patterson, Jessica Scott (screenplay)
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