A scientist (Anya Prinz) races against time to keep a genetically altered species of electric eel from killing unwary humans. Alas, the fiendish fish has the upper fin, zapping a young swimmer and a beached extra.
Can this scaly scoundrel be stopped before it unleashes its vicious voltage on everyone?
It's certainly evident that the budget for this movie was infinitesimally small. Still, the best thing to do in such a case is to NOT show the monster. At all. Ever! Hell, the waves in the water were enough to get the point across.
SHOCK ATTACK is another monster movie suffering from the dire ineptitude of its visual effects. The CGI is worse than that found in video games from the 1990's! So terrible are said FX as to render this an unbearable wreck!
Sometimes, such a movie can be salvaged by interesting characters or a compelling story line. Well, there's absolutely no danger of that here!
Looking on the bright side, this movie should serve as an inspiration to any young, aspiring directors. After all, how could you do any worse than this?...