Opisy(1)

When a massive, genetically-engineered flesh=eating snake head fish begins combing the quiet waters of the bayou, searching for prey, local authorities scramble to curb the carnage, but, genetically conditioned to breathe under water and on land, the monster can hunt wherever humans tread..and they're fast..and they're hungry! (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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Recenzje (2)

lamps 

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angielski Anyone expecting more than just gratuitous brutality should better avoid this film. The first act is awfully boring, the rest is nothing but a cocktail of blood, severed limbs and a cliché about a deadly, mutated giant predator. The director apparently decided to focus not on a coherent plot, but only on a series of unpredictable and properly gory deaths, culminating in the final slaughter of the monster, which was really amusing. It's not a complete waste of time, but there's no way the film can get out of the sub-par. ()

kaylin 

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angielski The American horror film Frankenfish is a fine B-movie that may entertain you, but you mustn't expect anything special from it. I suppose I wanted something more from the film, which I didn't get. I was fundamentally not entertained by it, and the added value of the exaggeration didn't seem enough to me. Although in conclusion, I would like to point out that as far as the special effects are concerned, the CGI used here is not bad at all. ()