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While one of the Wilkinson Eyre-designed conservatories accommodates flowers from Mediterranean regions, the other is filled with tropical plants and the artificial waterfall. Stick with the older found footage film as they're far better than this.Each one contains rainwater collection tanks and pumps that cool both themselves and the two huge greenhouses beside them.
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The Bay contains scenes that we've seen many times before and it ventures into old territory that simply isn't interesting due to a lacking script that relies on a clichéd idea that cheats the audience.
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I really expected a great film with this one unfortunately it is a mediocre horror film that will disappoint you if you're looking for something fresh to watch. However with The Bay, it just doesn't deliver and it is a bland affair with no genuine scares and in turn it becomes a tiresome, dull horror film that just doesn't terrify. The formula worked well with Paranormal Activity and other films. There's only so much you can do with this formula before it becomes boring.
THE BAY 2012 SERIES
This film was produced by the same guys who created the Paranormal Activity films, and though the first three films in that series were genuinely scary, the formula that the filmmakers keep using becomes tiresome and all too predictable. I really wanted to enjoy, unfortunately, this was yet another unsatisfying found footage film that is clichéd and scare free. There simply isn't anything worthwhile here to make it a truly good horror yarn. The problem with The Bay is that it is a predictable film and you know how it will turn out. The last good film in this horror genre was V/H/S, and in my opinion, they should have ended that genre with that film. The found footage genre is overdone and pointless. Filmmakers tend to recycle the same formula and in turn the material on-screen suffers significantly in terms of telling something that is supposed to be truly suspenseful and terrifying. The problem with this genre is that it's over done. The film is mediocre and lacks anything really engaging. The Bay is yet another documentary style horror film that we've seen many times before. Great idea for a horror film, but it lacks originality and real scares.
THE BAY 2012 SKIN
Clever, disturbing and stays under the skin for days. It's alot more clever than it realises itself to be really, as it includes so many different styles of horror that the film is almost like an anthology of different short films, similar to that of 2012's V/H/S. It's a collection of different accounts told through video diary, Skype, news reporting and video conference and each story is different and more disturbing than the last.
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I find the idea of biological panic and these kinds of "our government has abandoned us" content really unsettling anyway - to me it is the worst idea of an apocalypse - and the film manages to involve us so deeply and addresses its audience as individuals from start to finish. What starts as a simple yet extravagant fourth of July celebration in a small fishing community spirals shockingly fast into a series of recorded events that is hard to look away from once they begin to unfold on screen. The Bay a clever crafting of a horror film and a genre-bending example of "eco-horror", found footage and body horror.