
In an effort to heal after witnessing her sister's horrific murder, Nic, her sister Annie and two close friends travel to a remote Pacific island for a kayaking and diving adventure. Only hours into their expedition, the women are stalked and then attacked by a massive Great White. To survive the women will need to band together, and Nic will have to overcome her post-traumatic stress, face her fears and slay a monster.... (Full plot summary below)
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In an effort to heal after witnessing her sister's horrific murder, Nic, her sister Annie and two close friends travel to a remote Pacific island for a kayaking and diving adventure. Only hours into their expedition, the women are stalked and then attacked by a massive Great White. To survive the women will need to band together, and Nic will have to overcome her post-traumatic stress, face her fears and slay a monster.
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| IGNMatt DonatoThe Reef: Stalked is another middling mid-budget fin flick that’s tonally confused somewhere between Shark Week and Lifetime. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayOverall, the action here isn’t as taut as it was in “The Reef,” and the shark effects aren’t as impressive. Still, for the most part the movie delivers what it promises. |
| The GuardianLeslie FelperinTraucki manipulates the suspense competently enough, but this film mostly depends on tedious jump-scares for its effect, and has a few too many scenes where someone looks around in terror at the water with a worried expression. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreThe best movies like this do a much better job of selling the building terror, the fear of a gruesome injury or death by being eaten alive– drowning in the process. |
| User Reviewbulletproof2kWasted time, I watched it only because I liked the actress in the main role. |
| User ReviewOrukayuA shark attack themed thriller from 2022. In such films, the plot is clear, a group of people is stranded in the middle of the ocean and one or more people are saved while some of them are eaten by sharks. All the movies are the same. Here, the only element that makes the audience nervous in the movie is realism. The more realistic the shark and attack moments are read, the more successful the movie is. If we do not count those three-headed and five-headed nonsense, he also saw that it was made with a 3D modeling program, these eyes, which are obviously inflatable. In this movie, we watch the world's most novice shark. He's constantly skimming. This style has a guaranteed audience. But in recent years, a decent film has not been made. I've watched 4 movies in the last two years, 3 of them fiasco. There is no sex or nudity in the movie. |
| User ReviewcylackHorrible movie. Another low budget movie where they don't spend any money on the shark CGI so they have to resort to stock footage. So imagine a shark attack scene where dramatic music is playing, a cut scene to the shark's menacing dorsal fin and then.....a cut scene to stock footage of a small looking great white shark just minding its own business. There was no horror or terror in this film because they did not put any effort and money into the shark scenes. Also, all of the characters are extremely annoying, especially the youngest girl. Lastly, the whole bit of the lead character being traumatized by the death of her sister was pointless! It was so annoying when the director would cut to the same flashback sequence of her sister drowned in the bathtub in order to hit us over the head that the lead character still feels trauma. Who cares?! I just want to see some actions and horror in a shark movie. |
| User ReviewMrMordenLoved the first movie. I didn't think it was possible to turn a shark movie into a woke feminist pile of .... There's 15 minutes of the "woman" calling each other by name... It's so bad. "Lisa!" "Annie" "Lisa" "Annie"... I was routing for the shark rest of movie. Hoping all the wokeness was eatin, and very bloodily so. |