You might want to watch Sharks of the Corn (2021)

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Are you up for the thrill of a shark-infested ride through fields of corn? Don't hesitate to get yourself on the ride, because "Sharks of the Corn" promises an intoxicating mix of horror and comedy. Written by famous Tim Ritter, this ultra low-budget film takes inspiration from Stephen King's famous "Children of the Corn" (1984) and transforms it into a funny and weird spoof that will leave you at a loss for words and rolling around on the floor and laughing.

In a Cornfield Carnival of Chaos


From the beginning of what appears to be a normal-looking cornfield "Sharks of the Corn" establishes the comedy of its characters. We meet Gary and Susan Gary and Susan. Two characters who gradually fade out of the picture while the movie drifts to unexpected ways. The plot weaves together horror elements with an abundance of subplots. They create a fascinating mix that could be described as a cornfield-style carnival of chaos.



An Mentally-ill Shark Enthusiast


In comes Teddy Bo Lucas, a character who brings an additional amount of confusion to an unsettling storyline. This crazy shark enthusiast has an obsession that is unnatural with creatures of the sea. As if sharks in the cornfields weren't bizarre enough, Teddy increases his interest to a new height when his shocking act of murder occurs within his hotel room. This surprising twist sets the stage for an enthralling whirlwind full of intrigue, suspicion and awe.

Confused, Cults in addition to Sharks


The plot thickens as the authorities place the blame on poor Gary as the perpetrator of Susan's death even though there is no motive. Meanwhile, a shark cult is revealed as a subplot, and introduces us another world where fields of corn and Shark worship meet. Then, just as you think there's no way to make things more absurd it turns out that two thieves are determined to steal a baby shark from the fanatical group. This is an enthralling mix of humor and horror that will keep an audience engaged.

Critiques and Comic Relief


While "Sharks of the Corn" has a refreshing and distinctive movie, it's also not without its flaws. The film often switches between various characters and scenes that can cause viewers to be confused and unable to keep track of the numerous plotlines. It's a clever stylistic decision which adds to the humorous style of the film however it's likely not everyone's cup-of-tea.

The production values in the film is intentionally low and the actors' performance falls into the realm of questionable. In (blog) spite of the plethora of mediocre performances, Steve Guynn shines through with his exemplary performance, acting as his character, not acting out dialogue. It's an exceptional example of real acting in the sea in which the actors are exaggerated.

Shark Puppets and Bonkers Plotlines


"Sharks of the Corn" enjoys the low-budget style of film with simple effects with an attractive charm. A majority of the shark-related scenes will be slapstick portrayed with hand-made puppets, which adds an air of absurdity the movie. The bonkers plotline, revolving on a shark cult's scheme for reviving a legendary shark goddess, is where the movie really unleashes its imagination. The problem is that this creative thinking often cannot translate into an interesting enjoyment.

Amateurish Cinematography, Explosions Optional


One of the areas in which "Sharks of the Corn" lacks cinematography is its editing. Its visuals and framing come seem a bit amateurish, and do not have the elegance and sophistication that can be found in the mainstream horror movies. While it's possible that this was done to keep the aesthetic low-budget but it can affect the performance of the entire experience.

To conclude "Sharks of the Corn" has a more mellow taste. It's a boring and dull mixture of stories that can be confusing to get the hang of. The low production quality complex plotlines, confusing characters, and poor acting might turn off certain viewers looking for a professional horror-comedy. However, for people who enjoy poor films for entertainment "Sharks of the Corn" will not provide the entertainment that they expect.

Final Rating"Stock Footage Overlay" - One "Stock Footage Overlay" Out of Five


Due to its poor quality video, recording, acting and editing "Sharks of the Corn" will not be able to meet the threshold. Even though it's a comically entertaining spoof film the movie fails to give an engaging and cohesive adventure. For me, as the film's reviewer close with a humorous observation: movies, similar to corn, improve when you include explosives. Unfortunately, "Sharks of the Corn" does not quite make the cut.

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