Does the movie Megalodon make people watch sharks or watch the protagonist flirt?

Aliza 2022-04-23 07:01:59

"The Megalodon" - a terrible film with almost English dialogue

Rating 6.0 can't be more

Better than 27% thriller, 29% sci-fi

In fact, this film, the plot and its introduction are not right

The introduction is like this↓↓↓

An international scientific research project led by China was underway in the depths of the Mariana Trench when it was attacked by unknown organisms, and researchers were trapped on the bottom of the sea. Jonas Taylor, a former U.S. Marine Corps deep-sea diving expert, was ordered to rescue him from the megalodon, a prehistoric creature that left him with an indelible memory in the deep sea a few years ago. Jonas and Zhang Suyin, a Chinese female scientist in the scientific research project, successfully rescued the trapped people, but the rescue operation accidentally caused the megalodon to escape from the deep sea. When the prehistoric beasts return to the shallow sea, human beings will pay a heavy price for their greed for nature...

Why do you say it's out of stock?

Because after it objectively describes the main plot, there is a deviation in the description of the purpose. After watching the movie, I really want to discover some underwater creatures and develop them to make money. Then, after the megalodon was discovered, everyone fought against the megalodon for 300 rounds, causing countless casualties, and then actually killed two megalodons.

When I saw this, my friends and I were stunned. Isn't this an environmental film? Even if the ending is not protected, he actually killed this rare creature and killed two.

I just want to say, unbelievable! !

Then, the whole film implements the consistent style of American blockbusters . There is a fight every few minutes, and the intermittent time is to watch the hero and heroine flirting.

What is the significance of the protagonist falling in love and the supporting role? destroy them?

too young too simple

Of course match them!

Among them, the most potential matchmaker is this little loli, the daughter of Sister Bingbing in the play. The meaning of existence in this movie is to assist the mother to fall in love with the handsome version of Guo Da.

Everyone else basically got the lunch box , no matter if they were funny or handsome, they would all be KO by Megalodon in the end. Not many survived, but don't worry, the hero and heroine's daughter certainly survived.

Honestly, what's the point of this movie ? It should be a special effect , anyway, the plot is not interesting, a little scared, not suitable for patients with deep-sea phobia.

The other notable thing is Sister Bingbing's all-English dialogue. Although it doesn't sound comfortable in the original spoken English, it's okay. It's too abrupt to occasionally mix two sentences in Chinese, obviously everyone speaks English!

I can't think of other aspects. I feel that American blockbusters are like this, and they are not Buddhist, but some of the memes are quite fun. The film "The Megalodon" made me see the ambitions of American films for the Chinese market, and there will be more similar cooperative films in the future.

Finally, send a picture of "The megalodon came to China to eat dumplings"

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Extended Reading

The Meg quotes

  • [first lines]

    Jonas Taylor: [on radio] Look at the sonar. Let me know what you find.

    D'Angelo: So far nothing new, my friend. It just keeps getting worse.

  • Dr. Minway Zhang: Since 1875 we've all believed the Mariana Trench was the deepest place on Earth. I've had a theory that we think is the bottom might actually be a layer if hydrogen sulfide. Beneath that cloud, and a freezing cold thermocline there could be a completely different world.

    Jack Morris: Wow.

    Suyin: The Origin is about to see if my father is right. If there is warm water below, that means we're going to be the first to see it.

    Jack Morris: And what if you're wrong?

    Dr. Minway Zhang: Then you have wasted $1.3 billion.

    Jack Morris: [laughs] You're kidding. He's kidding, right?