The film is excellent in photography, and there is warmth in the clearness; the performance of the male and female protagonists is real and natural, especially the performance of Cotillard, which is very exciting. The special effects of the prosthetic part of the heroine are first-rate. The details catch people. The scene that touched me the most in this movie is that the heroine puts on the prosthesis and returns to the aquarium. She stands in front of the huge blue killer whale box with her back to the audience, doing one after another to train killer whales. Following her command, he responded one by one. This scene is silent, but it has a stunning beauty.
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