The Bay

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Director: Barry Levinson Year: 2012 Runtime: 85 min IMDb: ⭐ 5.8
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Two million fish washed ashore. One thousand blackbirds dropped from the sky. On July 4, 2009 a deadly menace swept through the quaint seaside town of Claridge, Maryland, but the harrowing story of what happened that Independence Day has never been told—until now. The authorities believed they had buried the truth about the tragedy that claimed over 700 human lives. Now, three years later, a reporter has emerged with footage revealing the cover-up and an unimaginable killer: a mysterious parasitic outbreak. Told from the perspective of those who were there and saw what happened, The Bay unfolds over 24 hours through people's iPhones, Androids, 911 calls, webcams, and whatever else could be used to document the nightmare in Claridge. What follows is a nerve-shredding tale of a small town plunged into absolute terror.

The opening text explains that the footage shown was confiscated by the U.S. government until an anonymous source leaked it for the entire world to see. Claridge, a town located on Maryland's Eastern Shore, thrives on its water supply. Consequently, the nearby chicken farm has come under fire for polluting the Chesapeake Bay by dumping chicken excrement and other toxins into the water. As rookie reporter Donna Thompson covers a local Fourth of July celebration, dozens of citizens fall violently ill and exhibit severe lesions. Overwhelmed with patients, Dr. Jack Abrams, the head of the Atlantic Hospital, contacts the CDC, who initially believe the issue to be caused by a viral outbreak. The town descends into chaos as people begin dying en masse within hours: the first casualty is reported by Claridge police that afternoon. Later on, a 911 call is made by a distraught woman reporting that her neighbor is wandering on her property, covered in boils and screaming in agony, and two teenagers are attacked and killed by an unknown animal while swimming in a creek. Their bodies are never found but a 12-year old discovers the camera that documented the incident. Meanwhile, several citizens, including a teenager named Jennifer, use FaceTime to report bizarre symptoms, including the feeling of bugs in their bodies. A few months ago, two oceanographers discovered high toxicity levels in the bay. After encountering multiple fish eaten from the inside out, they realized that the true culprit was massive, mutated tongue-eating lice. The bay water was polluted by massive amounts of excrement, which came from chickens fed steroids for rapid growth. Because of this, the isopods proliferate tremendously, killing off millions of fish and causing 40% of the bay to become lifeless. The lesions result from the isopods eating their hosts from the inside out. The oceanographers attempted to alert city authorities, but the mayor, John Stockman, ignored the warnings. A swarm of fully-grown isopods eventually killed the oceanographers, and their bodies were later discovered. The Talmet family, consisting of Alex, Stephanie, and their infant son Andrew, sail to Claridge, unaware of the danger as the town has been forcibly quarantined and local law enforcement has shut down cell towers. The isopods have also infected Stephanie's parents. Two deputies, Jimson and Paul, answer a call concerning someone screaming in pain; in a digitally enhanced audio recording, Jimson encounters an infected family begging to be killed. Having gone insane from seeing what has happened, he euthanizes them and subsequently murders Paul after one of the isopods bites him. After being confronted by Stockman and Sheriff Lee Roberts, the lesion-covered Jimson kills Roberts and himself. Stockman attempts to flee in Roberts' police car, only to be killed in a collision. The CDC eventually learns that the water in Claridge has a considerable radioactive rating. The CDC contacts the White House upon learning about the mutated isopods. Dr. Abrams is told that no additional help is forthcoming and that he and the staff should evacuate. Abrams reveals that he is the sole surviving staff member at the hospital but refuses to leave. Upon realizing that he, too, is now infected, he uses his final hours to document the mass of dead bodies within the hospital, among whom is Jennifer. Meanwhile, the CDC contacts the DHS, who reveal that they had received the report about the oceanographers but did not report it immediately due to not wanting to cause undue panic. They wrote off the chaos as happening in a "small town" and refused to offer help. Donna and her cameraman, Jim Hoyt, continue to document the carnage despite her station's blog being shut down by the FBI. Donna, in narration, reveals that after fleeing Claridge, she never reported anything else and that Jim later died. The Talmets arrive to find the town mostly deserted, with corpses littering the street. Horrified, they manage to contact a friend, Bill, on Skype to ask for help. However, Alex, who swam in the bay earlier, is infected and dies from isopods crawling out of his neck, while Stephanie escapes unharmed with Andrew. They are frightened by a still-living woman hiding in a police car who begs for help before Stephanie hits her, accidentally snapping her neck. Years later, Donna leaks the gathered footage, revealing that the government managed to kill the isopods by filling the water with chlorine; they then covered up the incident as the result of "unusually high water temperatures" and paid off the few survivors (including Donna) in exchange for silence. She then reveals that Stephanie still lives but refuses to participate in the film. The movie ends with shots of civilians innocently enjoying the bay water, unaware of the dangers, as 40% of the bay remains lifeless.

Summary adapted from TMDb and Wikipedia sources.

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Content Warnings

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a dog dies
spoiler Nothing at all happens to the dog, though he is shown with only one eye.
a child is abandoned by a parent or guardian
spoiler A teen says her parents left the house suddenly without explanation, they are not reunited
someone leaves without saying goodbye
spoiler Many people are separated in the chaos, but in particular teen says her parents left the house suddenly without explanation
there's child abuse
spoiler Not typical abuse, but a child is abandoned by her parents who flee as soon as the outbreak happens.
there's domestic violence
spoiler No, but it is discussed near the beginning.
someone gets gaslighted
spoiler Event is covered up by government who lie about the cause.
an animal dies
spoiler Numerous fish are shown dead throughout the film.
there's a dead animal
spoiler Footage of dead fish and birds are shown.
animals were harmed in the making
spoiler Lots of real dead/dying fish.
there's dog fighting
Yes
there are bugs
spoiler There are isopods which are technically crustaceans but they look like bugs.
there are sharks
spoiler No, but it's speculated that sharks caused injuries/death before they find out what actually caused it.
there's genital trauma/mutilation
spoiler No but doctor discusses likelyhood of malady spread up legs to gonad area
there's finger/toe mutilation
Yes
there's amputation
spoiler There is discussions of amputation and one brief surgery scene.
hands are damaged
spoiler Yes. The phenomenon causes all sorts of damaged hands.
someone dislocates something
Yes
someone is held under water
spoiler Technically pulled under
someone is restrained
Yes
someone's mouth is covered
Yes
a kid dies
spoiler Yes, but not the infant, and not directly on screen.
a baby cries
spoiler a baby is endangered over the course of a multi-scene sequence and it is left ambiguous if it also dies off-screen
there's bedbugs
spoiler There are not bedbugs, but people and animals are infected with large amounts of isopods and some scenes of fish with large amounts of mancae (isopod larvae) in/on them The whole premise is tiny bugs eating their way under your skin and through your body, before emerging as big bugs
a non-human character dies
Yes
a major character dies
spoiler Almost all of the people shown in the movie are dead by the end
someone dies
Yes
someone sacrifices themselves
spoiler Kind of? A doctor who’s told by the CDC to abandon his patients instead stays and continually films himself and how the parasite is affecting him. This is after pretty much all the patients have died, though. It’s more of a “captain going down with the ship” kind of vibe
a parent dies
spoiler One plot line follows a new family visiting their parents/in-laws. The parents/in-laws die off screen, with the mother leaving a goodbye message. The father of the new family dies on screen quite graphically.
a family member dies
Yes
there are jump scares
spoiler Towards the end of the movie, when a woman and her baby get in a police car, there is a jump scare involving a dying person lunging out from the back seat.
trypophobic content is shown
spoiler Lots of skin boils/sores
there are razors
Yes
there are clowns
spoiler No actual clowns but if facepaint is a problem, there are examples of this. There is a facepaint booth at the fair.
there's ghosts
spoiler There are no ghosts or supernatural elements in this movie.
there are mannequins
Yes
there's natural bodies of water
spoiler Natural bodies of water is kind of the plot point.
someone vomits
spoiler Yes, Alot. Like half of the movie. All emetophobes, avoid this movie at all cost. I made the mistake of watching it and I was anxious and paranoid and couldn't sleep the whole night. The ending had the worst audio you could imagine. I managed to watch the whole thing but covered my eyes and ears for half of it. I would've gave it 4 stars out of 5 if it didn't have all that unnecessary phobia inducing scenes
There's audio gore
spoiler It is very graphic and is throughout the entire film.
someone is eaten
spoiler Many people are chomped on.
there's spitting
Yes
there's eye mutilation
spoiler There is a scene where one of the isopods hits a woman’s scuba glasses, puncturing her eye.
teeth are damaged
spoiler The isopod eat through the skull and mouth area.
heads get squashed
spoiler No heads get squashed but several get destroyed by hungry isopods.
there's decapitation
Yes
there is copaganda
spoiler Basically the cops involved purposefully try to keep the fact there's a contagious parasite in the waters a secret.
an LGBT+ person is outed
spoiler The protagonist has major egg syndrome, but this is never alluded to or addressed directly
needles/syringes are used
Yes
there's a hospital scene
spoiler A large portion of the movie is set within a hospital.
there's menstruation
spoiler Presumably yes, as hundreds of adult women are displayed on screen and, law of large numbers, some percentage of them were probably menstruating during the events of the film. However, it is never shown on film nor mentioned.
there's misophonia
spoiler many uncomfortable noises such as people throwing up
a mentally ill person is violent
Yes
reality is unstable or unhinged
spoiler theres man eating rolly pollies, I feel like thats a bit unhinged, but I'm fairly certain the question isn't asking about the absurdity of the premise so I said no, but I feel like it should be pointed out how unrealistic the plot is
someone suffers from PTSD
Yes
there's dissociation, depersonalization, or derealization
spoiler Some people infected with the parasite seem to have some kind of episode where they don’t know who they are or what’s going on and behave erratically
someone has an anxiety attack
spoiler The reporter freaks out, the cop freaks out, everyone is under very high stress throughout the entire film.
there's body dysphoria
Yes
someone has a meltdown
Yes
someone's throat is mutilated
spoiler Some of the parasites enter or exit through the neck
someone struggles to breathe
Yes
someone asphyxiates
Yes
somebody is choked
Yes
shaky cam is used
spoiler It is a found footage style film with a lot of shaky cam throughout.
there's flashing lights or images
spoiler Yes, quite a lot
there are sudden loud noises
Yes
there's screaming
spoiler Throughout
there's underwater scenes
spoiler Several
there is obscene language/gestures
spoiler Some swearing
someone is watched without knowing
Yes
the fourth wall is broken
spoiler i mean you could say yes because it’s a found footage made to look real
there is a baby or unborn child
spoiler Baby is shown a fair bit but doesn't come to harm.
there's demons or Hell
spoiler This is a complex religious question that is difficult to answer definitively one way or another. However in the movie there are not no
religion is discussed
spoiler This is very minimal, but a caller to a radio show speculates that Al Qaeda is poisoning the town’s water
someone dies by suicide
spoiler Very graphic and blunt scene involving shooting one’s head
Someone attempts suicide
spoiler There are people who beg to be shot and a character who shoots himself on screen
someone self harms
spoiler guy shoots himself in the head
someone says "I'll kill myself"
spoiler No, but there are two characters that talk about not wanting to live or asking others to kill them. They do end up harming themselves.
a minor is sexualized
spoiler By another minor.
someone is sexually objectified
spoiler Two teens are on a pier and the guy urges the girl to take her shirt off for him.
someone is terminally ill
spoiler There is at least one major character who is aware he's going to die from the same illness that is killing the townspeople. People know they're dying before they die.
the ending is sad
Yes
there's end credits scenes?
spoiler It’s not really plot relevant or a spoiler. It’s just b-roll of people swimming, riding boats, etc
a person is hit by a car
spoiler Someone dies in a car accident
a car crashes
Yes
a car honks or tires screech
spoiler right before a car crash scene, they honk and the tires screech
there's blood/gore
Yes
someone drowns
spoiler They don’t drown, but do die in the water thrashing around
there's gun violence
spoiler There are a few scenes with characters shooting each other and sometimes themselves
there's a nuclear explosion
spoiler No but there is a mention of nuclear leaks
there's excessive gore
Yes
there's torture
spoiler There are no scenes of intentional torture by humans but the characters who die, die torturous deaths.
there's body horror
spoiler Graphic "blisters" and "rashes"
someone is stabbed
spoiler Technically. We see surgery being done in an attempt to save lives. It is quite graphic.
Someone becomes unconscious
Yes

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