

They are then forced to help him achieve his true objective by hunting down and capturing a giant male anaconda he had been tracking. With that, Serone takes command as captain of the boat and the crew. Serone performs an emergency cricothyrotomy, seemingly saving Cale's life. Later, while trying to free the boat's propeller from a rope, Cale is stung in the throat by a wasp inside his scuba regulator, which swells his throat shut and leaves him unconscious. Most of the crew are uncomfortable around Serone, and Cale clashes with him several times in regards to Shirishama lore. While shooting a documentary about a long-lost Indigenous tribe, the Shirishamas, on the Amazon River, director Terri Flores and members of her crew including cameraman Danny Rich, production manager Denise Kalberg, her boyfriend, sound engineer Gary Dixon, visionary Warren Westridge, anthropologist Professor Steven Cale, and boat skipper Mateo come across stranded snake hunter Paul Serone and help him, believing he knows how to find the tribe they are searching for. While it breaks through the boat, the poacher commits suicide by shooting himself. Warning: this text contains details about the plot/ending of the film.Ī poacher hides from an unseen creature in his boat.
