Shark: Bait
It doesn't bring much new to the shark-thriller genre, following typical tropes. Final Verdict
It doesn't shy away from being a "Man vs. Beast" movie; the attack scenes are cringeworthy (in a good way for horror fans). Shark Bait
It keeps the runtime tight and focuses on pacing, making it a good "popcorn" movie. The Negatives It doesn't bring much new to the shark-thriller
A group of university students on spring break in Mexico steal a couple of jet skis for a joyride, only to be left stranded in the open ocean after a horrific head-on collision. With one friend critically injured and the jet skis destroyed, they must find a way to survive while being hunted by a massive, aggressive Great White shark. It keeps the runtime tight and focuses on
Shark Bait takes a familiar premise—group of arrogant young adults stranded in the middle of the ocean—and delivers a surprisingly entertaining survival horror that punches above its weight class. While it won't replace Jaws , it manages to be a tense, visceral, and genuinely fun watch for fans of the genre.