Looks like we picked the wrong week to stop sniffing bikinis. No, not a random insane statement, but a very real plot point from our film today. Did Peter Benchley and Steven Spielberg envision, after Jaws, that a film about sharks attracted to bikinis instead of blood was to follow? Well, given the success, or lack of, of The Deep, Benchley may have wished he thought it up. English dames in bikinis? Pale and chubby. Sharks in lakes? Well, that is a common plot point even here in the States. A mad scientist who infuses bikinis with a parasite that eats skin and drives sharks wild? Now that is something that tops Fish and Chips and those weird Dr. Who phonebooths. Let us take a look at 2025's "Bikini Shark," directed by E.J. Marshall.
As our film begins, two babes are eaten after they don bikinis that moments ago washed up in the surf. The sharks came on land and chased the babes down. Okay, Beth (Amber Olivia), a sultry blonde, is driving to her grandfather's house to clean it out. The old bloke went missing recently. Jenna (Jessie Vinning) and an uncredited babe, Kirsty, are also with her. On their way are the sultry Ginger (Alina Varakuta) and her beau, Danny (Christian Ndonda). A mad scientist, Truman (Tyler Winchcombe) is kidnapping babes, stripping them, putting bikinis on them, and feeding them to sharks. The sharks come on land to feast. Truman started a bikini line called bikini-net. He cut corners and the garments are infused with a parasite that melts skin and attracts sharks. Truman believes it is his divine duty to capture babes and adorn them in his bikinis and feed them to sharks. I can see that.
Ginger and Donny won't make it to the house. Donny is eaten by a shark and Ginger is chased by the sharks and eventually captured by Truman. Ginger is the best looking dame in this film and her fate will be so hard to watch. Enter Stephen (Jules Prudhon), a psycho drunk. He is Beth's old BF and little does Beth know, he has impregnated Janna. Drama! The sharks, who live in a nearby lake converge on the house after Kirsty finds a bikini and dons it. She'll begin melting and the sharks get excited. Now Beth must get Kirsty to the hospital, but Truman and the fish will prevent that. The sharks will feast some more and Stephen, being the psycho that he is, pulls a gun and orders the dames into the mouths of the sharks.
Got it? I know, gritty reality right out of today's headlines. Whether the sharks are a metaphor for the Biden Administration or Big Pharma, this film works so well as social commentary. Will Beth kill the sharks, Truman, and Stephen--and survive this film? Is Truman onto a good idea as being eaten by sharks is quicker than skin cancer caused by excessive tanning? Will Truman be saved by men in black from the Military Industrial Complex? For a low-budget shark film from England (something none of us asked for), that is totally cheesy, see "Bikini Shark."




















