It's too scary, there's no suspense, it's just for the sake of horror, and it's deliberately screaming loudly in a quiet environment, please, even if it's not a shark, it'll be scary, okay? And everyone was eaten by a shark. It was such a scene. Suddenly the volume was increased, and then the shark flashed, the person was gone, and a cloud of red blood was added.
I didn’t count myself to death, I also implicated my father and assistants, and they worked underwater all year round. The three most experienced diving were the first to feed the sharks. I was also very puzzled and had no precautions at all.
After the last exact same routine sacrificed five people, the last two sisters finally appeared on the sea surface. No one found out when they called for help at such a close distance, and it was too superfluous to be attacked again. I'm afraid everyone doesn't know that this movie is called Shark Sea Escape. It must be From the first minute to the last minute, I felt terrified at first, but after so many exercises, the audience has also formed immunity, okay?
I haven't seen many thriller movies, but my favorite is Escape from the Deadly Town. At the beginning, people always feel that something is wrong, slowly revealing their true colors, and finally duel. The lines buried in the front can be explained at the end. There are starting points and reasonable variations. That's what makes a good thriller. Slowly paving the way to bring the audience into the scene, instead of escaping from the sea of sharks, there are only screams and cannibalism repeated from beginning to end.
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