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''Shark Attack 2'' is a 2000
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horror
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. The film follows the mutant sharks from ''
Shark Attack A shark attack is an attack on a human by a shark. Every year, around 80 unprovoked attacks are reported worldwide. Despite their rarity, many people fear shark attacks after occasional serial attacks, such as the Jersey Shore shark attacks of ...
'' who attack Cape Town. In the film, a shark expert (Thorsten Kaye) and a flamboyant Australian marine hunter (Daniel Alexander) team up to destroy a group of white sharks mutating into a deadlier breed. The film was directed by David Worth and stars Thorsten Kaye and Nikita Ager.


Plot

Dr. Nick Harris (
Thorsten Kaye Thorsten Kaye (born Thorsten Ernst Kieselbach, 22 February 1966) is a German-British actor. His best known roles include Patrick Thornhart on ''One Life to Live'', Dr. Ian Thornhart on ''Port Charles'', Zach Slater on ''All My Children'' and R ...
) is a marine biologist hired to deal with the results of an experiment in genetics, a mutated breed of
great white sharks The great white shark (''Carcharodon carcharias''), also known as the white shark, white pointer, or simply great white, is a species of large mackerel shark which can be found in the coastal surface waters of all the major oceans. It is nota ...
have gotten loose on a South African shoreline whilst being transported to an aquarium. The mutant sharks from Dr. Craven's experiments are back, this time choosing Cape Town,
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as their hunting ground. Two sisters, Amy (Caroline Bruins) and Samantha Peterson (Nikita Ager), while diving near a wreck in the reef are attacked by a shark; Samantha survives. One week later, Dr. Nick Harris and his assistant get the shark, a 16-footer (4.9 m), and install it as a new attraction at Water World - a Sea World rip-off. When the shark kills a member of the staff and escapes, Nick and Samantha go to hunt it and discover that there are 6 mutant Great Whites living in a cave near the beach. Along with Nick, they figure the Water World's surfing competition may be attacked by the sharks. When they bring their worry before the Mayor, however, they are quickly turned away. Roy Bishop (Daniel Alexander)—the Australian shark hunter with the Discovery Channel—is entrusted with taking care of the sharks. Aboard his boat, ''Down Under'', it is revealed he has other plans. He wants to film the sharks for television and kill them some other time. His cameramen Hootie (Rory Atkinson) and Pierson (Anton Vorster) warn him about the dangers of the sharks—even with the use of their protective cages. Bishop teases them with "case of the pussies", after which they capitulate to his plan. The three then enter the shark cages. Now they team up with Bishop to kill the beasts and save Cape Town. Eventually they succeed in luring the sharks into their cave and blow it up, killing them. Roy is initially believed to have perished but in reality survived.


Cast

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Thorsten Kaye Thorsten Kaye (born Thorsten Ernst Kieselbach, 22 February 1966) is a German-British actor. His best known roles include Patrick Thornhart on ''One Life to Live'', Dr. Ian Thornhart on ''Port Charles'', Zach Slater on ''All My Children'' and R ...
as Dr. Nick Harris * Daniel Alexander as Roy Bishop * Nikita Ager as Samantha Peterson * Caroline Bruins as Amy Peterson * Danny Keogh as Michael Francisco * Warrick Grier as Morton * Morne Visser as Mark Miller * Alistair Cloete as Tom Miller * Rory Atkinson as Hootie * Anton Vorster as Pierson * Sean Higgs as T.J. * Ian Jepson as Jeff * Marc Derman as Kenny * Stephen Fry as Chuck * Sean Michaels as News Anchor


Reception

The film has been critically panned. G Noel. Gross of DVD Talk gave the film a negative review and said: "As subtle as a kick in the pants. Utterly no concept of suspense. Grossly unoriginal without the benefit of even being amusing -- intentionally, or otherwise". Popcorn Pictures gave the film 4 out of 10 criticizing the characters and CGI: "You'd assume that I hated ''Shark Attack II'' from the overall negative review I've given it here. It's not as bad as I'm making it sound, though that is coming from someone who watches so many low quality films that it's hard to make a valid case for any sane person to watch it. Better than the first one by a fair distance but still coming a long way off being classed as watchable".


Sequel

It was followed by '' Shark Attack 3: Megalodon'' in 2002.


References


External links

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