If you ask me what kind of movies I like to watch but don’t want to admit, that is the so-called guilttypleasure, it must be Shark movies. Knowing that this kind of movie must not escape the inherent mode of a group of people who lack common sense and vigilance willing to feed sharks, It’s still fun to watch them while scolding them for being stupid. What’s more, shark movies are still more eye-catching than crocodile movies, at least with blue sea and blue sky, tropical beauty and bikini beauties, although the proportion of this film is relatively small in these aspects.
This sequel has changed from two silly and naive women feeding sharks to four, and this time there are no cages, and the sharks are more numerous and larger. If you like watching shark classmates enjoy a delicious meal, the film is absolutely satisfying, and there are even a few unexpected frights.
The advantage of this sequel is that it didn't waste too much time on land, and it didn't take long to get into the water, but the problem is that it's darker than the previous episode, because this time it's not an open sea, but a lot of underwater caves To drill, the light is limited, except for a few close-ups of the shark classmates, basically can't see other content. The four girls often don't know which is which, but there are always three principles in such movies, which are eternal: 1) They look like The beautiful ones generally die earlier; 2) those who love to act recklessly must die earlier; 3) the possibility of men surviving is definitely much lower than that of women.
The human characters wear oxygen masks most of the time, and the entire film is unimpressive. On the contrary, I like the shark protagonist very much. She is a blind shark with beautiful white skin. Let's call her "Snow White" for now. You can see her unique body shape and appearance, absolutely a rare beauty in the world. "Snow White" originally lived in the Haixia Palace. Unfortunately, she was disturbed by stupid people, so she could only eat a few supper by the way.
The good thing about this series is that it never hurts sharks, not as a villain, but as a counter-attacker who is disturbed by people. The final outcome seems to people to be rescued, but in fact, from the shark's point of view, as long as it is to drive humans out of her territory, it is a victory.
The film seems to have played a hard-to-find game several times in order to scare the audience. It seems that it ends and a new crisis suddenly appears, but it is not completely mediocre.
I don't know how many movies like this have to be made to make stupid humans remember not to venture into uncharted territory unprepared. Especially those who are always reckless regardless of the consequences, are often the first to show cowardice when encountering problems. So if you are surrounded by people who are always encouraging you to do risky, unsafe or illegal things, stay away from him/her and don't be dragged into the water by such people. For young people who always feel that life lacks adventure, it is still good to watch such movies and learn a lesson.
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