Trip to Paris
After Sofia, a researcher (Bérénice Bejo) loses her entire team to a shark attack, she returns to her normal, peaceful life until some young eco-warrior points out that the abnormally growing creature responsible for the attack, Lilith the Babbling, has already risen to enjoy the froth of the Seine. In Paris. This assumption has also been proven by some victims, and the police will take action in the case despite the initial disbelief, but according to the city administration, there is a more important task,
Among others, the triathlon, the swimming part of which takes place directly in the Seine, brings a lot of people and money.
New genres, new challenges
It's as if we've seen it all before – after all, Steven Spielberg's classic also struck similar chords, and the film Sharks in the Seine River Full of stupid reactions and bullshit. And of course
It wouldn't even be Netflix exclusive if it didn't try to meet the quota requirements, from the cast to the lesbian themes, with the smell of sweat,
Which, thank God, we receive with restraint, and we certainly do not move in the normal direction. Regardless, I was worried at the beginning of the movie, because even the quality reminded me of trashy SyFy movies from the 2000s, and that feeling also returns in the last ten minutes.
Well, what's in between? Well, it literally pins the viewer to their seat.
the Sharks in the Seine River It is probably no exaggeration to say that it is best described as: underwater horror. With the bleak atmosphere and almost constant tension, they manage to create an atmosphere that would be the envy of all the dozens of American horror films released today, which are usually full of horror.