Forget everything you thought you knew about shark movies, because "Under Paris" just flipped the script and took the genre to dizzying new heights. Director Xavier Gens delivers a wild ride that's part action, part horror, and all heart-pounding entertainment.
Set in the iconic city of Paris, this film defies logic with its premise of a massive shark prowling the Seine River. But who cares about realism when you're on the edge of your seat, watching unsuspecting Parisians face off against nature's ultimate predator?
Bérénice Bejo leads the cast with a performance that's as gripping as it is haunting. As a marine researcher haunted by a past shark attack, she's determined to protect her city from the jaws of doom.

But "Under Paris" isn't just about scares – it's a sharp commentary on climate change and human folly. As chaos erupts on the streets, Gens masterfully weaves together themes of environmental destruction and societal collapse.
And let's not forget the jaw-dropping action sequences that will leave you breathless. From underwater chases to heart-stopping showdowns, this film delivers non-stop thrills from start to finish.

So, is "Under Paris" a serious exploration of environmental themes, or a campy creature feature? It's both, and then some. With its jaw-dropping visuals and relentless pace, this film dares to defy convention and embrace the absurd. Strap in for a wild ride—you won't believe your eyes, or your fins.