![]() There's nothing wrong with that, but audiences lured in by the trailers may be disappointed despite being well produced. Levinson seems more interested in spreading a green message-than terrifying.viewers. The film follows the findings of a pair of marine biologists, who discovers species of benign organisms that appear to be evolving-into something more mischievous. ![]() The movie jumps around town to give more comprehensive coverage of the crisis-sort of like if "Contagion" was told from a first-person point of view, and isn't nearly as good. The footage is a combination of the news filming of Stephanie and her cameraman, as well as other various form's of camera footage.This combination of POV adds an element of interest and realism to the film, expanding the storyline beyond what could have been achieved by a single camera held by a single individual. Although this is placed in the horror genre- containing some tension and gruesome moments-this is comes off more of an eco-scare. All cameras and footage related to what happened were confiscated by the government, but now someone has compiled and the truth about what happened in Claridge, MD beings to leak out. The story behind "The Bay" is that the US government cover-up an-outbreak that wiped out the town of Claridge, MD in 2009. It was only a matter of time before the found footage craze drew a bona-fide name- brand Hollywood filmmaker into its ongoing vortex. ![]()
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