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. 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.
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