Most of the time, there are no shark shots. In fact, the atmosphere created by music, lighting, suppressed space underwater, and exhausted oxygen is very good, and the cost will be much less.
The shark shot can almost be said to be the biggest flaw in the film. Not only the eyes are degraded, but also the physical skills are estimated to be degraded. It gives the impression that it is a plastic model specimen or something.
At the end, I think the great white shark is too ridiculous. As far as I know, human beings were bitten on the waist by the 400kg bite force of the great white shark in the sea. I don’t think it’s two straight sections. I think at least two waists are scrapped. Now, how could it be possible to stand up.
And isn't this kind of movie supposed to have youth hormones, these big thick legs, what's wrong with the airport?
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