Netflix's new shark movie 'Under Paris' has sparked controversy and polarized opinions among viewers, particularly incels.
The movie is seen as a metaphor for climate change, featuring a French setting and a blue-haired queer woman that challenges traditional stereotypes.
Some frustrated reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes have negatively impacted the film's Audience Score due to its departure from typical shark movie tropes.
Despite its flaws as a B-movie creature feature, 'Under Paris' stars Oscar nominee Bérénice Bejo who delivers a compelling performance.
The movie stands out for several reasons, including the portrayal of a sadistic Gen Z mass murderer and a Mayor character akin to 'Jaws'.
There are references to 'The Little Mermaid' and stunning 3D moments with the shark leaping out of the water.
The film features an attractive River Policeman character played by French-Algerian actor Nassim Lyes.
The pseudoscience and inventiveness of 'Under Paris' bring a fresh take to the shark movie genre, utilizing Paris's unique locations like the Catacombs.
The movie's ending is described as bold, unhinged, and potentially divisive, leaving a lasting impact on viewers.