The first 20 minutes of sunshine, beach, waves, all kinds of scenery kill, what can't bear is all kinds of beauties with beautiful breasts, buttocks, thighs, almost make people fascinated by the sport of surfing.
After entering the main line of the plot, many careful and detailed descriptions beyond the simple plot have always caught my attention. What is particularly impressive is the first aid measures used to stop bleeding and restore blood circulation when dealing with wounds. Mumbling to himself, natural and true. The impact of the main horror level is slightly weaker, but it is also qualified. The only thing missing is that the stunned shark has 3 people and 1 whale to eat, and the logic of being so persistent in tearing QUEEN S does not conform to the normal shark nature of being able to walk away and not BB, or for the needs of the plot. It also profoundly explained to us that no matter in movies or in life, Erlengzi has a bad personality. Any shark that looks too ugly to eat is the BAD ENDING route.
The surf and the shoals that were shot overhead while the ending credits were scrolling were so beautiful, I kept wondering if I was still using the composition to suggest the shark's giant teeth.
At the end of the whole play, the horror theme did not leave a special impression, and there was an idea in my mind: mixing a scene and the queen's MV, REPLAY AGAIN AND AGAIN. . .
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