This is a thrilling movie. When Jonas went to rescue Su Yin, and the megalodon was only a few centimeters away from them, I could feel the suffocation and nervousness through the screen. When faced with the question of trying to save a few members of the crew that could end up killing everyone, or giving them up to save more lives, what choices will you make in front of the screen? I think no matter what kind of decision you choose to make, your heart is actually painful. Jonas has been feeling guilty for abandoning two of his buddies but bringing the rest back safely. In my opinion he did a good job, he kept more people alive, but it was definitely unfair to the two people who lost their lives. But life is always faced with many choices, and you can't be perfect, but like the movie said, don't always think about the dead, think about the people you rescued. I have always been afraid of the depths of the sea, but at the same time I long to learn to dive, to appreciate the beauty of the seabed, and to feel the world in the depths of the sea that can only hear the sound of my own heartbeat. However, watching this movie made me seem to have a little more fear of the underwater world.
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