Dr. Riley's family of three went on vacation to the Caribbean. Rent a black boat to swim in the sea. Unexpectedly, the boat ran aground on an island. After several days of struggling with lack of water and food, he was rescued by a fisherman, who asked for a reward of $1 million, put his wife and children on the island, and forced him to go to the bank to transfer money. After giving the money, the fisherman became wicked again and threw him into the water to drown him. After being rescued, the police also suspected that he murdered his wife and children for their insurance, making him not a human being inside or outside. In desperation, he found his own way. Killed the fisherman by mistake. Now his suspicions are even greater. After several searches and escapes, he finally rescued his wife and children and cleared his name.
The positive energy is: Riley is a very responsible and responsible man. For his wife and children, he endures humiliation and bears heavy burdens and goes all out, even at the risk of his own life and honor.
There are even more negative energies, first the black-hearted fisherman, then the stupid police, and the most annoying thing is the black boat, which used the engine of the lawn mower as an engine, and it stopped running.
From start to finish, Riley was an airbag. The fisherman's anger, the police's anger, the fisherman's wife's anger, and the US embassy's anger. It was a good vacation, but because of that broken boat, I got into trouble and almost took my life in it.
From start to finish, the writers and directors show us a thriller that's just as expected. A twisted and mediocre story.
The only bright spot is Buckde Abati, who plays the fisherman. As soon as he appeared on the scene, he seemed to know him well, so he quickly flipped through his information. Born in Somalia, he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as a Somali pirate in Captain Philip. What does he look like? Incredibly ugly. It may be genetic inheritance, a very good character actor. I guess I won't be able to play the leading role in my life.
It's autumn now, and it's a good season to travel. It is recommended that friends who have travel plans come to watch this movie. "Mistakes and setbacks have taught us a lesson and made our comparisons wiser." The lessons learned are:
1. Waterproof, sunscreen and fisherman prevention;
2. Don't trust black tour guides, don't rent black cars and black boats;
3. The police are unreliable (American);
4. The more beautiful the scenery, the greater the risk.
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