Beauty, beach, shark itself is a very eye-catching work. The director's positioning of the film is extremely accurate, a survival film that has nothing to do with horror and thriller psychology. The rhythm of the whole article is very well grasped. Except for the general framing of the film, there is no excessive atmosphere rendering and emotional interaction. The changes in the living environment are clearly explained in just a few overhead shots. Telling a theme: how can I live! Gossip Girl Lively's performance is simply amazing. In the 90-minute film, 90% of the scenes are supported by performance. In the rare close-ups, she shows the perseverance and shaking of the hope of survival when the living conditions change. In a film like this, which can tie the audience's heart to the plot instead of focusing on the carcass, her performance has been very successful. Of course the flaws are also obvious. The special effects of the shark are not to be commended. Several frontal attacks can only be called pictures, not even shots. Sharks have a strong sense of revenge, an animal-human-like emotion that generally applies to horror films, not realistic survival films. Another real topic outside the film, what external force does the person use to change the line at an extreme speed when the chain is rapidly contracted? The moment you let go, you will be bitten by slowing down. In the end, the heroine named the seagull Steven. I don't know what Steven Seagul would think when he saw this. Anyway, I was hehe. 6.5 points.
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