Wild Survival Royal Sister's one-man show

Cullen 2022-04-19 09:01:52

I decided to watch Shark Beach at the beginning, just because this film is a one-man show for the heroine, and to a large extent it is a stage for the actors to express themselves. Anyway, the survival of beautiful women is always very emotional, right? I am anyway. There are still many details in the storyline, but they are not deeply digged, such as the matter of the protagonist's mother (it was mentioned that the heroine studied medicine to help her mother, but the departure of her terminally ill mother was a great blow to the heroine), the shark's Things (abnormal desire to attack people, scarred body and iron hook on the mouth), and these points are the places where the promotion and development of the plot can be reasonably explained. Without deep digging, the story will be explained reluctantly. not fluent. Just like the plot kill at the end, it can only be done when the shark has been attacked by humans and has an unusual desire to attack humans. After being counterattacked by the heroine several times, it becomes more and more mad. lead to death. Such an explanation does not mean that it cannot be explained, but it is very reluctant. There is still a lot of room for the plot to be excavated and shaped. If it goes deeper, I believe it can be regarded as an excellent work. One of my favorite shots is the looming shadow behind the waves when the heroine is surfing.

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Extended Reading
  • Miller 2022-03-23 09:01:52

    The Shark Man in the Chamber of Secrets

  • Enid 2022-03-22 09:01:45

    The movie is completely designed for the big screen of the theater. The picture is beautiful. Blake Lively's long legs almost grow out of the sky. He supported the whole film by himself, and his acting skills have indeed made a breakthrough. S. In any case, 90 minutes is not boring, not boring, nervous, and worried about the heroine.

The Shallows quotes

  • Nancy: [timing the shark's swimming] I've got you.

  • Carlos: [to Nancy about the island] It is Paradise.