It was fun and I do recommend it in a small group, perhaps even a drinking game for every time the word "bleeding" is there to replace the f bomb. I mean come on, you have to take this as a laugh and just go all the way with it. Characters that make no sense but are there and genuinely feeling the tension of the situation. Crocodile close ups of clearly baby crocs taken from other footage or perhaps taken in a zoo. Bloody hell I laughed, I giggled, I genuinely had fun because it is amazing how much Saltwater takes itself seriously, while giving you gems like: people that are in just over the ankles water, get pulled under by crocodiles. Truly so many moments when you're just: This is not possible, this is just not happening! But Oh No! It is possible, it is happening and even so, it's going and going for more! Once I realized there is no point in taking this seriously, I really let myself go and just had a laugh.
Well well well, finally a found of my own, a The Room, a Plan 9 from Outer Space, a movie that is genuinely bad, and not intentionally. "Saltwater: The Battle for Ramree Island" lands a generous two out of ten stars from me. I am sure that the actors were doing their best, but they virtually had nothing solid or noteworthy to work with in terms of script, storyline, dialogue or interesting characters. The acting in the movie was nothing to write home about. But if British troops did lead a battalion of Japanese soldiers into crocodile infested swamplands would be a nifty tactical way of thinking outside the box. And whether or not this movie is actually based on true events, I know not, nor do I really care after having seen the movie. So it was essentially more of a boring drama than it was an action movie. It's a little too familiar to truly warrant much excitement but those keen for a World War 2 themed title will find more enjoyment. It was mostly just the audience following the British soldiers as they sat around bickering or accusing each other for their predicament. Tapping into that extraordinarily familiar ground that Clash of Clans first revolutionized, Battle Islands is a briefly entertaining if slow-burning freemium strategy game.
Now, it should be said that the movie didn't really have all that much action with crocodiles in it.
But the swamp is the territory of ferocious crocodiles. But they have to make haste and cross across swamp land to get to their objective. The movie takes place during the year of 1945 where we follow a very small British task force trying to make their way to a Japanese installation on some island. In fact, it is a not a movie that I would recommend you waste your time, money or effort on. And as it would turn out, then "Saltwater: The Battle for Ramree Island" was indeed a bad creature feature. But still, I opted to sit down to watch it. But of course I was having that gnawing voice at the back of my head telling me that this will be another bad creature feature. When I stumbled upon this 2021 movie "Saltwater: The Battle for Ramree Island" from writer and director Steve Lawson, I must admit that the fact that the cover had a massive crocodile on it and that it stated "based on actual events" made me want to watch it.