Piranha 3D







Run Time: 1h 28m
Release Date: 20 August 2010 Wide
Cast
: Kelly Brook, Elisabeth Shue, Jessica Szohr, Christopher Lloyd, Richard Dreyfuss, Jerry O’Connell, Eli Ruth, Riley Steele, Adam Scott, Ving Rhames, Paul Scheer, Steven R. McQueen, Dina Meyer, Ashlynn Brooke, Gianna Michaels, Brooklynn Proulx, Richardo Antonia Chavira, Sage Ryan, Genevieve Alexandra, Devra Korwin, Franck Khalfoun, Heather Arthur, Kym Stys, Cody Longo
Director: Alexandre Aja
Writer: Pete Goldfinger, Josh Stolberg
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Maturity Rating: R
horror, violence, some drug use, language, gore, sexual content, graphic nudity
Languages Available: English
Original Language: English
Available On: YouTube


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Plot Line

The name "piranha" is derived from the Brazilian language and means "toothfish." Piranha fish are extremely deadly because of their sharp teeth and relentless biting.
When the earthquake breaks the lake floor, a swarm of extinct piranhas is released, setting off the film. These dangerous fish attacked a large group of people who were vacationing in Lake Victoria over spring break. The happy, festive atmosphere was abruptly transformed into one of violence, yelling, and terror.
On the other hand, a young boy and his two kid siblings became caught on a ship and faced difficulties getting out when besieged by piranhas. 

It is a horror film filled with gore, outlandish death, and humorous moments.

I Good Points

With its bizarre humor, gory scenes, and action, "Piranha 3D" is an entertaining film. The visual effects are quite stunning, especially the way the piranhas are shown and the underwater scenes. Though the plot is outrageous, the film has a superb ensemble that gives pleasant performances.

I Bad Points

It puts more emphasis on show than content, which not everyone may find appealing. There was a lot of murder, brutality, gore, and extreme nudity in the film, which some viewers may find offensive. Critics have given the film unfavorable reviews, citing its dependence on shock value and lack of originality.


 

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