As soon as I saw Cage, my heart shook, I hope I was wrong. And it turns out that I was right.
I really can’t believe that this is a movie that was released in 2016. The special effects in it are not even 20% of the doomsday solitary ship...From the impact of the plane, to the warship going to sea, to the submarine torpedo launch, and finally the sinking encounter. Shark, these are all toys...
Director, don't let me fix it? For brain supplement, I would rather read the text. At the end, I know that the director wants to deliver something, but if you really want to implant the concept, you must first create a sensory scene experience. The whole viewing process is criticizing special effects. How can I accept the final criticism of the war?
The only thing that awes me is that the last rescue plane did not accept the return order, and came out: I just want to land! After enduring too many weak-acting great white sharks, fake stumps, and intolerable common sense, a super-identified action finally came, which was really shocking!
I liked Cage very much before, now...
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