This movie is a perfect fusion of all elements of Hollywood, star protagonist (Brother Harris), family, love, betrayal, deep sea, stunts, thrills , excitement, then
the beginning of a happy ending disaster film, the middle of a thriller, and the end of a sci-fi film.
You wouldn't expect such a movie to be such a perfect fusion of the three.
I have to admire the level of stunts in 1989.
If you watch a lot of literary films that are pretentious, hypocritical violent aesthetics, tricky thrillers, messy sci-fi films, and bloody horror films,
you might as well find one. It's a very relaxing weekend to watch movies like this with the people you like, oh, it's better to have some popcorn.
Hollywood is like this, it always meets the psychological needs of the general public, it's very good, it won't let you down, no It's going to be cryptic, like some movies. There's always a decent script and a plausible ending that makes you feel like the movie ticket is worth the price. . .
Of course, those young people who pretend to be literary and artistic won't like this. If they see this kind of movie, they will just scream and drink coffee, put on a very contemptuous look, and tell you disdainfully. You can watch the movie too, it's so vulgar
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