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Furia asesina is a wild blend of action, adventure, and horror, directed by René Cardona Jr. The film dives into the depths of shark research, where scientists believe these creatures might hold the key to curing deadly diseases. The pacing has a frantic energy, punctuated by practical effects that showcase some gnarly shark attacks. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and there's an underlying commentary on the ethics of scientific exploration. You get the sense that the filmmakers really wanted to push boundaries here. The performances, while not always polished, carry a certain earnestness that adds to its charm. It’s got that late '80s/early '90s vibe, where the lines between genres start to blur, making it a unique watch for genre enthusiasts.
Interesting mix of genres worth discussing.Notable for its practical effects and shark sequences.Reflects a certain era of low-budget horror with ambition.
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