Mrs. Perch, a very wealthy lady from a fairy tale part of America, is throwing a fancy garden party at her remote country villa.
It's the same procedure as every year, but this time her illegally imported fertiliser seeps into the ground. Because if this, a local species of killer wasps that usually lay their eggs into other insects mutates into 7 ft tall predators.
And the celebrating upper classes provide just the right prey.
It's up to Paul and Julia, the two catering staffers, to stop the creatures, fight for their lives, and incidentally getting their romance buzzing.
Despite it's glaringly obvious production values and really poor computer imagery, Stung is the kind of film that reminds one of great directors, and their humble beginnings. Cameron gave us Pirhanna: The Spawning, and there is more than a nod to early Dante with some of the comedy injected amid the chaos.
As for the narrative, it's your standard people in peril B-movie, much like the pap that Asylum have been churning out for years, but with decent acting, and humour that is intended, rather than accidental.
The two leads are good, O'Leary is good as Paul the protagonist, and at times, it's as if the whole invasion scene is going on in his head, rather than in reality, but hey, when your under the influence, you are the centre of your universe. Cook is also good, but here role is limited to that of the She's All That archetype. Timid at first, but them comes into her own during the final act. It's been done to death since SAT was released, and it's becoming a little tiresome.
He mikes and Collins. Jr, provide us with the wonderfully bonkers characters of the film, and they are clearly having a ball, revelling in all the absurdity. And there is a hing of a sequel in the final scene.
It's all a load of old cobblers though, but it's fun, slight, breezy, and it would be wonderful to see the film without CGI, just to see people running around in circles for no good reason.
If you like old school creature features, with tongue firmly in cheek, you could do a lot worse than this.
But the makers missed a trick by not casting Sting as the mayor......