Shark Bait (film)
Shark Bait (AKA: The Reef: Shark Bait) | |
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Hangul | 파이 스토리 |
Revised Romanization | Pai seutori |
McCune–Reischauer | P‘ai sŭt‘ori |
Directed by | Howard E. Baker John Fox |
Written by | Scott Clevenger Chris Denk Anurag Mehta Timothy Wayne Peternel |
Produced by | Mark A.Z. Dippé Youngki Lee Ash R. Shah |
Starring | Freddie Prinze, Jr. Evan Rachel Wood Donal Logue Andy Dick Fran Drescher John Rhys-Davies Rob Schneider |
Edited by | Tom Sanders |
Music by | Christopher Lennertz |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | CJ Entertainment (South Korea) The Weinstein Company (United States) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
Countries | South Korea United States |
Languages | English Korean |
Budget | $2.5 million[1] |
Box office | $13.6 million |
Shark Bait (The Reef: Shark Bait in the UK, Australia and North America, Pi's Story (Korean: 파이 스토리; RR: Pai seutori) in South Korea) is a 2006 animated adventure film. The plot revolves around Pi and his attempt to win the heart of Cordelia while dealing with a tiger shark that is terrorizing him and the reef's inhabitants.
Despite being an American-South Korean co-production, the movie did not receive a theatrical release in the United States. Instead it was released direct to DVD in 2007.[2]
A direct-to-DVD sequel, The Reef 2: High Tide was released in 2012.
Plot
Pisces, or Pi, is a young orange wrasse living with his parents Pike and Piper in the polluted harbor of Boston, Massachusetts until a fishing boat scoops them from the sea. Pi's parents help him escape the net, but cannot escape themselves. Before they are taken away, Piper tells Pi to promise her he would go live with his aunt Pearl. Pi's porpoise friend Percy and Percy's mother Meg agree to take him, but Pi refuses to leave in case his parents return. Meg tells him once anyone is taken by a net, they are killed. Pi is heartbroken that his parents are gone forever.
Meg and Percy take Pi to live with his aunt Pearl on an exotic reef. The first residents Pi comes across are three elderly marlin named Moe, Jack, and Manny, which direct him toward Pearl's home. On his way there, Pi immediately falls in love with Cordelia, a beautiful angelfish model that has appeared on the cover of National Geographic. He also meets his cousin Dylan, who quickly becomes Pi's best friend. However, Pi soon encounters Troy, the meanest, toughest tiger shark in the ocean, who is not only terrorizing everyone in the reef community but also has his eye set on Cordelia to become his mate. Pi confronts Troy, only to be physically assaulted by him. Cordelia tells Pi that the only dangerous place on the reef is between Troy and whatever he wants, and if Pi wishes to help her, he won’t interfere. Pi and Dylan find their way home, where Pearl is excited to see that Pi has arrived. She is a fortune-teller, along with her assistant Madge, a sea star, and uses a pink pearl that Dylan's late father gave to her as a crystal ball. Pearl reads Pi's future and sees that he is destined for great things and that he will find his destiny on the reef. Pearl then tells Pi that he can go anywhere, excluding an old pirate wreck and a forbidden place called "flat bottom." Pearl leaves Dylan in charge of showing Pi around. Dylan tells Pi about Nerissa, a wise old hermit loggerhead turtle who lives in an abandoned shipwreck and practices martial arts, leading to rumors that he is a wizard. Eventually, they stumble upon the flat bottom, the open sea, which is outside the wildlife sanctuary, free for humans to come with their fishing nets.
Dylan leaves after a close encounter, and Pi sees Cordelia, but per her instructions, does not interact until he hears her scream after getting a lure stuck in her fin and comes to her aid. Pi brings Cordelia to a crab and sawfish duo named Buddy and Lou, who successfully remove it, afterward she invites him to go to a concert with her. Beforehand, Pi meets Dylan, once again, and they observe Nerissa defend his blue pearl against a gang of squids.
At the amphitheatre that night with Cordelia, Pi learns about the performer Thornton, a harbor seal who fought an enormous monster. Afterward, Pi and Cordelia look at the stars, and she falls in love with him. Suddenly, Troy arrives and pursues them. Pi refuses to leave Cordelia, but Troy starts abusing him worse than ever, until Cordelia makes a deal with him: if he leaves Pi alone, she will marry Troy. Pi is knocked unconscious by Troy and is carried to Nerissa's shipwreck by a current.
When Nerissa tells Pi the following day, he is fed up with Troy's abuse towards him and asks Nerissa to teach him the ways of the ocean to combat Troy. Nerissa initially refuses, Pi asks other residents to help him, but the marlins think because of their age, they won't be useful, also revealing they used to be friends of Nerissa's. Thornton also refuses until Pi reminds Thornton of his tale. However, he states that he didn't actually fight a monster, but due to his "poetic license," it didn’t count as lying.
Meanwhile, Troy's henchmen Bart and Eddie try to steal Nerissa's pearl but are frightened away by Pi and Dylan. Nerissa arrives and is impressed with Pi's skills, agreeing to train him the next day.
On Pi's first day of training, Pearl expresses her concern, telling Pi that she could not live with herself if he were killed. Pi reminds his aunt how she told him he would find his destiny on the reef, and he did when he met Cordelia, and now he’s losing her like he lost his parents. Pi reminds Pearl how he couldn't do anything to save them, but he still has a chance to save Cordelia.
Nerissa leads Pi down a valley with obstacles including razor-sharp elkhorn coral, burning fire coral in a dark enclosed tunnel called Bottleneck Alley, and finally, the West Indies current full of dangerous Portuguese man o' war.
Meanwhile, Cordelia is informed by Buddy and Lou about Pi's upcoming battle with Troy. Nerissa reveals the story of his blue pearl to Pi, and he gives it to his wife, but she got hooked in the open sea and taken away to a wildlife sanctuary. Nerissa desperately begged for help, but no one was brave enough. Pi understands but is unsure how to stop Troy for good; Nerissa tells Pi that Troy has never learned about anything larger than himself, stating the ocean itself is bigger than Troy and that if Pi can use the sea against him, his size wouldn't matter.
Cordelia finds Pi and tries to convince him to reconsider, willing to sacrifice herself for his life. That night, Pearl's pearl has been stolen by Troy's henchmen. She is heartbroken, since it was all she had left of her late husband. Pi realizes that he cannot back down now, no matter how much everyone else doubts him.
When Troy returns to the reef, Pi initiates a chase with Troy through the valley Nerissa instructed him to take, where Troy is hit by all the obstacles until they reach the Flat Bottom. Nerissa arrives and tries to help by disabling Bart and Eddie, and Dylan shoves them down a lobster hole, retrieving his mother's pearl in the process. Pi is then swatted by Troy's tail into a cliff, burying him in rocks. Nerissa attempts to help him, but is hit by Troy; just as all seems lost, Thornton and the marlins arrive to fight Troy, and they apologize to Nerissa for not helping him back when he needed them.
Percy and Meg return and free Pi. Troy then sets Percy as a target. Pi sees a net and plans to trick Troy into it. Troy believes Pi is doomed since they are now in his domain. Troy chases Pi up to the surface, where he manages to lead Troy into a fishing net and narrowly escapes the shark's jaws. A screaming Troy, trapped in the net, begs for his life as the fishermen lift him out of the sea.
Pi is proclaimed a hero by the population of the reef, who all mock Troy, believing that he will be made into seafood. Nerissa admits he sees Pi as his son and gives him his pearl. Pi presents Cordelia with the pearl, and she accepts it. They share a kiss as the reef celebrates, including a redeemed Bart and Eddie, who rejoice that they are all free from Troy.
In the mid-credits scene, Thornton tells Pi's story to everyone on the reef, proud now that he can tell a true story about himself ending with "Pi was determined, he refused to despair, I know it's all true, for you see, I was there..."
Voice cast
English dub
- Freddie Prinze, Jr. as Pi (Pisces), an orange wrasse fish that was orphaned when his parents were caught in a fishing net.
- Jimmy Bennett plays Young Pi.
- Evan Rachel Wood as Cordelia, a carnation pink angelfish who acts as a model for National Geographic and Pi's love interest.
- Rob Schneider as Nerissa, an old widowed hermit green loggerhead sea turtle and Pi's mentor.
- Donal Logue as Troy, a tiger shark and the film's main antagonist, that terrorizes the entire population of the reef. He is Pi's nemesis.
- Andy Dick as Dylan, a teal Elongate surgeonfish and Pi's cousin.
- Fran Drescher as Aunt Pearl, a purple Elongate surgeonfish who is Dylan's mother & Pi's maternal aunt. She is a fortune teller and has a sea star assistant named Madge.
- John Rhys-Davies as Thornton, an elderly harbor seal who is very poetic.
- R. Lee Ermey as Jack an overweight marlin.
- Richard Epcar as Moe, an elderly marlin.
- Mel Rodriguez as Manny, a Spanish marlin.
- David Fickas as Max, a decorator crab who is Cordelia's boss with a French accent.
- Trent Ford as Percy, a porpoise who is Pi's adoptive brother.
- Dylan Cash plays Young Percy.
- Megahn Perry as Meg, Percy's mother and Pi's surrogate mother.
- Lena Gleen as Buddy, a flamboyant fiddler crab and Lou's boss.
- Joel Michaely as Lou, a sawfish and Buddy's assistant.
- Bruno Alexander as Pike, Pi's deceased father.
- Reedy Gibbs as Piper, Pi's deceased mother.
South Korean cast
- Kim Hyung-jun as Pisces ("Pi")[3]
- Im Chae-moo as Nerissa
- Park Myeong-su as Troy
- Kim Kyu-jong as Dylan
- Kim Hyun-joong as a crab
- Park Jung-min as Percy
Reception
The film was panned by critics, and was deemed a rip-off of DreamWorks' Shark Tale and Pixar's Finding Nemo as it heavily borrows from both films along with The Little Mermaid. Its animation was also deemed poor and outdated.[citation needed]
On Rotten Tomatoes it has 4 reviews, 3 negative, and 1 positive.[4]
eFilmCritic.com's David Cornelius described it as "undoubtedly one of the cheapest, ugliest cartoon features ever produced", criticizing its CGI, graphics, and animation. He also criticized its plot, saying, "the script also rehashes every conceivable cliche the kid flick book".[2]
Vince Leo from Qwipster's Movie Reviews gave the movie 2 out of 5 stars, saying, "Shark Bait (aka The Reef in some markets) certainly is testing the limits. It's easily the worst CG-animated adventure to date (up to 2007), burdened with lame puns...". He criticized the animation, calling the character designs "lackluster" and the background "overly simplistic".[5][unreliable source?]
Louise Keller of Urban Cinefile gave the film a positive review, saying "The Reef" (the alternative title used in some regions) was a much better title than "Shark Bait" and that it was a "colourful and family friendly animated ocean tale".[6]
Crew
- Richard Epcar – voice director
References
- ^ "애니 '파이스토리' 성공스토리 쓴다". etnews.com. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ a b Nieporent, Ben. "Movie Review - Reef, The (2006) - eFilmCritic". efilmcritic.com. Retrieved 2017-09-09.
- ^ "Shark bait (Korean Version)". YesAsia. Retrieved 2013-03-02.
- ^ "Shark Bait (2006) - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. 2016-04-07. Archived from the original on 2016-04-07. Retrieved 2020-11-07.
- ^ "The Reef review (2006) Shark Bait - Qwipster's Movie Reviews". www.qwipster.net. Retrieved 2017-09-09.
- ^ "Urban Cinefile – Reef, The: DVD". 2015-04-20. Archived from the original on 2015-04-20. Retrieved 2020-11-07.
External links
- Shark Bait at IMDb
- Shark Bait at Rotten Tomatoes
- Shark Bait at HanCinema
- Time Out film review