Director:
Marc FehseGuión:
Marc FehseMúsica:
Nicolas AlvarezReparto:
Tony Todd, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Robert LaSardo, Amanda Bearse, Naomi Grossman, Dave Sheridan, Lynn Lowry, Eva Habermann, Barbara Nedeljáková (más)Sinopsis(1)
En las profundidades del océano Ártico, permanece un laboratorio abandonado en el que los nazis desarrollaron una increíble y brutal arma secreta durante los últimos meses de la II Guerra Mundial. Una expedición despierta accidentalmente un ejército letal de tiburones zombis voladores manipulados genéticamente que surcarán los cielos buscando venganza. (Movistar+)
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Trash B-movie mixed with C-movie, whose quality teeters between decent and bad, but in the end, it's a fairly tolerable cocktail that I didn't believe would be so much fun. The opening scene, where zombie Nazis hijack a plane, is such mayhem that I couldn't believe my own eyes. The film also tries to have an interesting story with the Nazis, who, by the way, have excellent make-up and costumes. Occasionally, there is bad CGI, but overall, it's surprisingly decent visually, with high-level gore and more beautiful female assets than ypi would see in a lifetime. I wouldn't recommend it to women, especially intellectuals, but for those who like to switch off during a movie, want to laugh, love Nazis, good music, enjoy gore with a lot of nudity and sex, and appreciate the few decent jokes. It didn't disappoint 😃 I also liked the scene in Vietnam or the final showdown. I was surprised by how many interesting ideas they managed to include in a relatively bad movie. I had a good time. It's splatter entertainment through and through, but at your own risk. If I had to describe the film in a few words, it would be something like this: gore, boobs, gore, Nazis, flying sharks, boobs, gore, gore, gore, and boobs once again. Story**, Action*****, Humor*** Violence*****, Entertainment*****, Music****, Visuals***, Atmosphere***, Tension***. 7/10. ()
Utter guilty pleasure. There are some passages that made me want to stab my eyes and pour hot wax into my ears, but as whole, it’s a relentless barrage of insane ideas on an incredibly bold scale that the creators can’t handle very well, so they resort to cheap video-clip montages, but you will certainly not be bored. The story is as stupid as you can expect and it doesn’t have the satirical drive of the first Iron Sky, but you can take it as a sincere gift from a fan to the fans of cheeky indie B-movies (blood splattering, sharks flying, planes falling, nice boobs shaking and sex that always ends very brutally by the tactless intervention of Nazi zombies, plus a plane cut in half very imaginatively with a barbed wire as a bonus). Marc Fehse doesn’t know how to work with music, it’s awful, a pig’s breakfast without any sense, but who cares, it’s pretty good fun and it looks better than anything from Asylum. 50% ()
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