Tsunambee

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"This is gonna sting a little."
  • NR
  • 2017
  • 1 hr 23 min
  • 1.8  (266)

Tsunambee is an action-adventure disaster movie, released in 2015, directed by Milko Davis and produced by his brother, Kenny Johnson. The plot of the movie is set in the near future, where the world is suffering from the side effects of global warming. Due to the melting of the polar ice caps, the global sea level has risen, and the coastal cities are at the risk of natural disasters such as tsunamis and hurricanes.

The movie follows the life of a small group of survivors, who live in a desert town in the United States, which is both isolated from the coast and the rest of the world. As they're enjoying their normal lives, the group is suddenly attacked by zombie-like bees, who are a result of the chemical pollution caused by the human race. These bees are unlike any other species on Earth, as they're immune to any kind of pesticide and can only be killed by electric shocks.

The group of survivors, consisting of a farmer named Rufus (Ruselis Aumeen Perry), his girlfriend Sidney (Stacy Pederson), and their friend Terry (Shale Le Page), must fight off the menace of these killer bees to survive. The situation worsens when the small town is hit by a massive tsunami, which was a direct consequence of the rising sea level caused by global warming. The town is destroyed, and the group is forced to leave their properties and flee to the mountains to avoid the killer bees and their armies of zombie-like minions.

The trio is joined by a scientist named Dr. Carl (Carl Johnston), who claims that he has the cure for the bee virus. However, the group needs to find the necessary chemicals to make the cure, and that can only be found in an abandoned chemical facility, which is heavily guarded by the bees. The journey to the facility tests the strength of the group, and it's only with the help of an unexpected ally that they can reach their destination and save themselves from the killer bees and the tsunami.

Tsunambee is a movie that presents an interesting premise but suffers from poor execution. The acting is average at best, and the special effects are not very impressive. The screenplay is weak, and the characters don't get enough time to develop or explore their motivations. The story also struggles to maintain the audience's interest and feels like a missed opportunity.

Despite its flaws, Tsunambee has some genuine moments of tension and manages to create several visually striking scenes. The movie is also noteworthy for its environmental message about global warming and its effects on the planet. The film has an independent feel with its limited budget but still makes for a fun, if not a little cheesy, take on the disaster movie genre.

In conclusion, Tsunambee is a movie that may appeal to fans of low-budget disaster movies, but it's unlikely to leave a lasting impression on the audience. The movie has its moments but falls short of being a genuinely entertaining piece of cinema.

Tsunambee is a 2017 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 23 minutes. It has received poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 1.8.

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  • Release Date
    2017
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 23 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    1.8  (266)
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