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Swim (2021)

5 | Aug 13, 2021 (US) | Horror, Action | 01:27

If you can't run...

A family gets trapped in their storm flooded vacation rental, tries to escape from a hungry shark that made it's way into the house.

Featured Crew

Director
Costume Design
Visual Effects Supervisor
VFX Artist
VFX Artist
Screenplay
Camera Operator, Director of Photography
Unit Production Manager
Executive Producer

Cast

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Joey Lawrence
Hudson Samson
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Jennifer Field
Lacey Samson
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Andrew Lauer
Noah Samson
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Brett Hargrave
Charlotte Sampson
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Daniel Grogan
Tucker Sampson
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Addison Bowman
Becky Randolph
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Rib Hillis
Tad Randolph
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Timothy Jones
Handyman Rowan
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Anthony Jensen
Henry Hamilton
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Zhan Wang
Guy Torrence

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
4 | Nov 05, 2023
Joey Lawrence takes top billing, but he really only features towards the end of this frankly shocking nonsense. He is having to drive from San Francisco to join his family at their annual seaside home because it's raining and his flight has been grounded. Meantime, his family arrive only to be warned that that self same storm is heading their way and that they had best skedaddle from their already leaky home. The warning? Well that's water off a duck's back, and shortly thereafter they are (deservedly) being besieged in the house by a hungry shark. As the water rises, the shark gets ever closer but of course, our Joey ("Hudson") arrives just in the nick of time to take control of the situation and rescue everyone from the predator. It's not so much that it's bad, this film, it's that it makes no effort whatsoever to be good - nor frightening or even plausible. A little bit of faux-gore, some scantily clad people screaming and a few CGI shots of a circling shark do not a thriller make! The dialogue is just banal and the ending - well suffice to say it doesn't make any sense at all - not even after an entire case of Malbec. Avoid, sorry - this is just a waste of mega-bites!