Bait (2012)

Bait (2012) is a thrilling disaster-horror film that combines the terror of a natural catastrophe with the terrifying presence of sharks. Directed by Kimble Rendall, the film takes place in a coastal Australian town that is struck by a tsunami, trapping a group of shoppers inside an underground supermarket. As they try to survive the chaos caused by the flooding, they realize that the waters have also brought a deadly surprise: a pack of hungry sharks lurking in the flooded aisles.
The cast, which includes Xavier Samuel, Phoebe Tonkin, and Julian McMahon, delivers solid performances, though the film is primarily driven by its suspense and action rather than deep character development. The film’s premise—surviving both the natural disaster and the shark-infested waters—makes for an entertaining and nerve-wracking watch, as the characters must band together to find a way out before they become the next meal.
Bait excels in creating an intense atmosphere, with the claustrophobic setting and unpredictable nature of the sharks adding to the terror. While the storyline can be predictable at times, the combination of natural disaster and predator horror gives the film a unique edge. The special effects, particularly the shark attacks, are well-executed, though some viewers may find the film’s pacing and occasional over-the-top moments a bit much.
Overall, Bait is an enjoyable and suspense-filled thriller for fans of creature horror, offering a mix of action, tension, and shark-filled terror.
⭐ Rating: 5/5
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