It was a movie more than 40 years ago, and a few scenes really scared me. First, when scientists first went to the sea to investigate the situation of drifting ships at sea, a greasy human head suddenly appeared from a hole in the bottom of the ship. Second, when the shark hunting team caught the shark, the shark suddenly opened its mouth. Not to mention the special effects, we can't ask how realistic the sharks made almost half a century ago can be, and the plastic film feels full of overflow. The excitement of the whole film is that the three people went out to sea to catch sharks in the next hour. It is worth mentioning that the three people told the past in the rickety cabin, drinking and singing, and the lights were dim. They felt like a literary film. Floating on the bottom of the ship, when the three of them hit the table and patted, they slammed into the hull.
The different personalities and behaviors of the three people made the trip to Shark Fighting particularly interesting and shocking. The old man is arrogant and conceited. He is the main force in shark fighting. The scientists who are obsessed with sharks and the police who suffer from drowning are their deputies. The shark is considered to be responsible for wisdom in this film, and it can be seen that its many attacks are planned and effective. If it weren't for the three of them to have too much firepower, they would have died long ago. Even so, the arrogant old man was swallowed by the shark from foot to head, and the ship sank. In the end, the police, who were afraid of water, overcame the use of oxygen tanks to shoot and blow up great white sharks, but the well-equipped scientists didn’t do much. After he died, he knocked Mimi out of the water (what a scheming boy). When the last two leaned on the floating bucket to swim back, I thought guiltyly, why the bloody after the shark died didn't attract other sharks to eat the two of them. Sharks are too poor, anyone can eat them, don't eat humans. The power of human beings lies in their ability to kill all living things, including themselves. ??
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