First of all, let’s talk about the advantages. From the story frame set at the beginning of the film, it is quite logical to explain the entire background of the marine biological expedition team. At least this is a co-production film with frequent bad films. The frame of the story is successfully built, and Later, how the sharks escaped from the deep sea and started killing on the sea was also clearly explained, but at this time the problem appeared. First, the protagonists have seen sharks so big in the deep sea. Why do they drive an ordinary whaling speedboat to hunt sharks? Check the Internet to find out some sea areas where shark hunting is legal. What does a professional shark catcher look like? Second, many people are attacked by sharks without any sense of horror at all. The director seems to want to create a witty black humor, but get rid of it, most audiences watch this film just to see how cunning and ferocious sharks kill their prey. Third, in the South Pacific, which has the largest number of maritime patrols, a few ships or submarines are dispatched to track missiles, and the sharks will die in an instant. Probably the director chose to drive some small submarines to fight sharks in order to highlight how brave the protagonists are. Then, please, I can better render the wisdom of sharks better, and even the maritime patrol team can't do anything. This can't be more prominent. The halo of the protagonists. The last thing I want to say is that many people think that the last scene in Sanya is very inconsistent. In fact, I think it's okay. The most unbearable thing is the lines that Sister Bingbing and her father use Chinese every time. I'm cold all over.
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