El doble de dientes. El doble de terror.
"Piranha 3DD," released in 2012, is a horror-comedy film that serves as a sequel to the 2010 film "Piranha 3D." Produced by Dimension Films and Mark Canton Productions, this American cinematic venture dives deeper into the chaos caused by the prehistoric piranhas. Set in a water park called The Big Wet, the film follows a new group of characters as they face the deadly fish that have found their way into the park's pools. Directed by John Gulager, "Piranha 3DD" amplifies the campy and over-the-top elements of its predecessor, aiming to entertain with its blend of gore, humor, and scantily clad characters. The plot revolves around Maddy, played by Danielle Panabaker, who returns to her hometown and discovers the piranha threat. Alongside her, a colorful cast of characters, including a stripper-turned-lifeguard played by Katrina Bowden, and a sleazy water park owner portrayed by David Koechner, navigate the ensuing mayhem. The film doesn't shy away from its B-movie roots, embracing the absurdity of its premise with tongue-in-cheek humor and exaggerated special effects. Cameos from horror icons like Ving Rhames and Christopher Lloyd add to the film's nostalgic appeal, bridging the gap between classic horror and modern schlock. While "Piranha 3DD" received mixed reviews from critics, it has found a niche audience that appreciates its unapologetic embrace of camp and gore. The film's visual effects, particularly the 3D piranha attacks, are a highlight, offering viewers a visceral experience that aligns with the movie's horror-comedy genre. Despite its shortcomings in plot and character development, "Piranha 3DD" succeeds in delivering the thrills and laughs it promises, making it a memorable entry in the realm of creature features. In summary, "Piranha 3DD" is a bold and brash sequel that continues the legacy of its predecessor with a mix of horror, humor, and gratuitous thrills. Produced by Dimension Films and Mark Canton Productions, the film showcases the talents of its cast and crew in creating an entertaining, if not critically acclaimed, cinematic experience. Whether viewed as a guilty pleasure or a fun summer flick, "Piranha 3DD" remains a testament to the enduring appeal of B-movies and their ability to captivate audiences with their unique blend of genres.
Año2012
Página principal
Presupuesto5000000$
Duración83 minuto
Ingresos8493728$
GénerosTerrorSuspenseComedia
Países de producciónUnited States of America

