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About Piranha 3D

  • Release: 2010.
  • Genre: Horror-comedy / creature feature.
  • Director: Alexandre Aja.
  • Writers: Alexandre Aja and Grégory Levasseur (screenplay by Peter Banifaz, Josh Stolberg, and others based on earlier scripts).
  • Key cast: Elizabeth Shue, Adam Scott, Jerry O’Connell, Ving Rhames, Christopher Lloyd.
  • Plot (concise): An underwater tremor during spring break releases prehistoric piranhas into a lake, leading to violent attacks on vacationers; local authorities and a paleontologist attempt to stop them.
  • Style/Notable features: Graphic gore, CGI and practical effects, tongue-in-cheek tone, homage to 1970s/80s creature movies.

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Rating: 2.5/5 (for the original English version) Release: 2010

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Section 6: Why the 3D Gimmick Doesn't Work on Pirated Copies

One ironic detail: Piranha 3D was filmed for 3D theaters. The fish pop out, the blood splashes toward the camera, and there is a famous underwater scene with Kelly Brook that was designed for depth perception.

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