What is aquaslash?

Aquaslash is a 2019 Canadian slasher film directed by Renaud Gauthier. It's known for its over-the-top gore, black humor, and exploitation elements.

The plot revolves around a group of high school students who win a trip to a waterpark called Wet Valley to celebrate their graduation. Unbeknownst to them, a masked killer has booby-trapped the water slides with razor blades, turning the park into a deadly playground. As the students enjoy the attractions, they are gruesomely killed one by one in a series of increasingly outlandish and bloody ways. The film embraces its low-budget and embraces B-movie tropes.

Key elements include:

  • Setting: The central location, a waterpark called Wet Valley, becomes a Death%20Trap.

  • Characters: The film features a group of stereotypical Teenage%20Victims, including jocks, popular girls, and nerds.

  • Plot: Focuses on a Group%20of%20People getting hunted in a particular location, but not in a house.

  • Special%20Effects: Delivers plenty of Gore%20Effects with creative use of blood.

  • Genre: Falls firmly within the Slasher%20Film subgenre.

  • Tone: The film deliberately plays with black humor and Exploitation elements, appealing to fans of these subgenres.