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  1. 19 Μαρ 2021 · 'The Bay' is a 2012 found footage movie about the seemingly fictional isopod — but as Barry Levinson explains, this movie is rooted in fact.

  2. Though the movie was entirely fictional, the themes I saw in the film reminded me of real events that have happened in the world, such as Chernobyl and DuPoint poisoning. It hit me hard emotionally for that reason. That was just my personal experience of watching the film, though.

  3. I wouldn't ever call the movie "plausible", the pseudo-science is obviously first rate bullshit. However, it's a well put together found footage movie, the environmental message behind the movie is still interesting, and I think it preys on the human disgust response of disease like few other movies do.

  4. Dr. Jack Abrams, the head of the Atlantic Hospital, is overwhelmed with patients and contacts the Centers for Disease Control, who initially believe the issue to be caused by a viral outbreak. The town descends into chaos as people begin dying en masse within hours.

  5. 23 Οκτ 2012 · His new film, The Bay, documents a Fourth of July on the tranquil shores of the Chesapeake Bay. The seemingly benign holiday quickly takes a terrifying turn when mutating isopods begin to eat swimmers and water drinkers from the inside out.

  6. 2 Νοε 2012 · Fake docu about disturbingly believable gory disaster. Read Common Sense Media's The Bay review, age rating, and parents guide.

  7. 18 Μαρ 2013 · The Bay is a mixture of found footage film and mockumentary grounded in reality. Its premise: on 4 July 2009 a gruesome outbreak occurred in the Maryland coastal town of Claridge in which hundreds of people met horrible deaths.

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