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1989, another series that I had a little memory of when I was a child, and turned it out to see the full version when I grew up
This seems to be the first film directed by Cameron? I think this must be a very important movie for him, because there are too many shadows of the later, "Titanic", "Avatar", "Alien", the special effects of the movie have no sense of violation at all, water The next photography is so real that people can't believe that this is a work from that era. The plot is relatively grand. Although there are sci-fi parts in it, it is actually about anti-war and human nature thinking. The director's cut version I watched), two hours and 43 minutes, in the last 20 minutes, I saw it after 2:00 in the morning, I fell asleep, and then made up for the last 20 minutes today, I can only say that the previous procrastination It's all worth it, I give it four and a half stars!
People with deep-sea phobia don't have to worry, although there are a little deep-sea footage, and there is no particularly low-level scary footage, even if some abyss is portrayed, it is completely a fear of the unknown, within the acceptable range, and finally aliens What people say, I think it is what the director wants to express. We are all too self-righteous, but in fact we are so naive!
Ps: People can no longer bear that kind of pressure when they are ten or twenty meters deep in the deep sea. In this movie, they dived for 34,000 kilometers, and they still swim around? This is unbearable, it's too dramatic, maybe the general understanding of the sea in that era was not as good as it is now, so aside from this flaw, this is an excellent film in all aspects, I have to say, the director of the card is a bad one. Uncompromising technical madman, taking underwater photography in that era, and shooting so well! I suddenly understood what Gao Xiaosong said. I know exactly where the ceiling of this industry is. It is useless to rely on hard work! Worship it!
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