I didn't watch a horror movie when I was a kid, so this one was lucky not to be a shadow of my childhood.
It’s quite interesting to talk about the setting of this monster. On the bottom of the South China Sea, it’s said that there is an unfathomable valley that often crashes. Then there is a short clip of a parade from the perspective of a monster. It’s all sunken ships and bones. It implies that the wreck of these ships originated from a giant monster.
There is nothing particularly boring about the excitement in the plot. It took a lot of time to shape the situation of the crew on both sides. The luxury cruise ship has a lot of indulgence in front of it, and there are many human purgatory behind the pile of bones; the robbers are arrogant with weapons in front, and they are dragged and swallowed by various tentacles in the back. eat. When the octopus monster marches, it is fast and fierce. It takes a mouthful of its tentacle mouthparts, and the people who have fallen out of the tentacles and have been half melted, all of which increase the atmosphere of horror.
Of course there are also parts that I don't like. Movies have a sense of the constraints of the times. For example, black Asians must die first. Of course, this kind of "special care" is not too obvious in this movie. It feels much better to add money to the blockbuster with only a few shots; secondly, the setting of the protagonist group is not pleasing to me, maybe I still like the more upright protagonist, because the former actor paid the money so he didn’t help his deputy to go out. It’s a bit uncomfortable for the ship to play computer games in it. The heroine is not to mention the setting of a thief. The male second is quite funny, especially at the beginning when he said why it was so smelly and then he was surrounded by him. The man cut a slap, he said I didn't say it was you! After giving the gun to the mercenary leader, it was also very praiseworthy. On the contrary, the villain Captain Hao Lun had a strange setting. He was a villain completely to survive. In the end, it was miserable, but it was not so annoying. It is worth mentioning that although there are scenes of the male protagonist playing handsome in the movie, for example, in order to save the female protagonist, the guns make a noise on the cruise ship to attract monsters, but because the plot is tight, it can be endured.
What is the monster that lives on the road at the end of the movie?
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