Grandma's lonely island has no survivors, and it is also exciting. The beginning and end are very experimental. It's just that the shelf is set up, the content is relatively empty, and it is not clear what you want to express at the last moment, is it human nature? But didn't dig through.
The theme of confined space + ugly human nature is not new, and I am a little tired of the way Spanish suspense thrillers are handled. I have a hunch that this film will become a hit with major marketing accounts as soon as it comes out on the street... From the script to the actors, it is very good, and it does not hide the ugliness of human nature. At present, such excellent low-budget films cannot be made in China, and they are mainly not allowed to be so realistic.
The heroine has countless moments as Anne Hathaway. It's very Spanish, very outgoing, and you won't feel sleepy when you watch it, but after reading it, it feels like you've been oiled from head to toe, and it's a bit greasy. In the end, I still want to talk about human nature. Generally speaking, it is still highly visible. At first, I thought it would be an old stalk like split personality. It turned out to be the Spanish version of "The Mist". Weaknesses and darkness are undoubtedly exposed, and there is still a bit of "No Survival" in the middle. There is a slight delay in the latter part, but the ending can actually be shot a little better. And, the brain hole of Spanish-language films is about to catch up with Hollywood...
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