10) Deep Blue Sea (1999)

Deep Blue Sea combined practical effects and CGI to bring its sharks to life, but the CGI often broke the tension. While the animatronic sharks looked convincing in close-ups, the CGI versions lacked detail and moved unnaturally. Key scenes, such as the shark attacks, were undermined by unconvincing digital effects that made the sharks feel weightless. These flaws hurt the suspense in a film that relied on fear of its predators.
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