The story eventually reveals a dark WWII-era secret involving the Japanese military, a captured mermaid whose flesh grants eternal life, and a "mermaid rabies" virus that created the zombies. Why People Watch It
It jumps wildly between slapstick comedy, gore, and even full-blown rap music videos in the middle of the action.
This movie is a total "B-movie" experience. It’s known for:
It’s not just cannibals. A horde of aquatic zombies —undead creatures that rise from the sea—begins attacking everyone.
One character loses a leg and has to be carried while fleeing zombies, and at one point, the group eats hallucinogenic mushrooms and thinks they are in a video game.
The group is on a boat trip for a photo shoot with a group of beautiful models. They end up stranded on a remote place known as Mermaid Island .
Things go from a fun beach party to a nightmare instantly. They are hunted by cannibalistic villagers who want to use them as sacrifices for their island goddess.
The story follows a real-life Thai hip-hop group called , led by rapper Joey Boy, who play themselves in the movie.
The story eventually reveals a dark WWII-era secret involving the Japanese military, a captured mermaid whose flesh grants eternal life, and a "mermaid rabies" virus that created the zombies. Why People Watch It
It jumps wildly between slapstick comedy, gore, and even full-blown rap music videos in the middle of the action.
This movie is a total "B-movie" experience. It’s known for:
It’s not just cannibals. A horde of aquatic zombies —undead creatures that rise from the sea—begins attacking everyone.
One character loses a leg and has to be carried while fleeing zombies, and at one point, the group eats hallucinogenic mushrooms and thinks they are in a video game.
The group is on a boat trip for a photo shoot with a group of beautiful models. They end up stranded on a remote place known as Mermaid Island .
Things go from a fun beach party to a nightmare instantly. They are hunted by cannibalistic villagers who want to use them as sacrifices for their island goddess.
The story follows a real-life Thai hip-hop group called , led by rapper Joey Boy, who play themselves in the movie.