The rhythm of the movie is very strong, and every time it feels like it is out of danger, the crocodile will come out and slap in the face. When the father and daughter felt safe on the boat, the water that broke the embankment washed them back... Although the father and daughter were too strong, the father had a broken leg, and he could kill a crocodile in the water. The daughter's arms and legs were eaten by crocodiles, and she could swim very fast. And her daughter is also very strange. She took the mobile phone and didn't go back to a safe place to make a call. She saw that the helicopter was not upstairs calling for help-the window where she called for help was half flooded, and it was strange that the helicopter could see it. But what about disaster movies, the protagonist is too weak to start and get eaten, what else do you watch?
The problem is that the two parents are so tough. The place where they started in the basement has tools (Daddy's tool belt is there, wrenches and things like that), shovels, and a ventilated grid with bricks next to it!
That kind of structure was very popular when I was a child. The bricks are not load-bearing. They have tools and are strong, so they can be completely dismantled!
That house is the home where the heroine has lived since she was a child. The house is more than 20 years old, and the cement for the decorative structure has long been crisp. It won't be difficult to remove.
I didn't say this without opening my mouth. I used to lock myself in the yard because water was sitting on the stove, and in a hurry, I shook the iron railings on the windows hard, thinking that the railings might rust over time.
It turned out that the railings were fine, but the cement on the windowsill was no good. I pulled half of the iron railings off, so I entered the house like that.
So why not just dig the lattice out in the first place?
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