Incited by yxh on Weibo, I watched a wave. The rigid plot and the aura of the protagonist are understandable, but exaggerated exaggeration is very psychedelic. The heroine may be reinforced and iron bones, and the huge bite force of the crocodile and the passers-by can only make her break a little skin. From time to time, the chicken soup for the soul is the most confusing. Fathers and daughters are examples of strengths interpreting that if you don't die, you won't die. All the routines for creating fear are the same as ten years ago, a sudden silence followed by a loud noise, or a sudden huge head when the camera turned. The lowest level of fear-making: startle. To be honest, it is true that there is only physical discomfort, and more psychological feelings are the crazy rant about chicken soup for the soul and the strong urge to strangle the father and daughter to death.
If it ended up being a horde of giant crocodiles popping up on the roof and pounced on them and devoured them, I'd probably give it four stars.
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