It will take a few more days for the film to be released during the Spring Festival. If you still want to go to the theater to watch the film in the past two days, I will recommend this Hollywood "shark thriller" and "Shark Sea Escape", which was released before. The reason is because this movie looks exciting and entertaining, and it should be regarded as the best one among the thrillers of aquatic giants such as sharks and crocodiles in recent years.
The four big girls in the film are considered to have gathered the three main races of white, black and yellow. The main role of the opening scene is to contrast with the escape plot in the back, so that the audience can see the one who was bullied in school among the four. It is the one who is the most calm and brave in the face of danger, and the sisters of this white girl and a black girl, from the separation of each other to the sublimation of friendship through weal and woe.
The film sets the horror environment in a submerged Mayan ancient city. The introduction of Mayan culture is actually a gimmick, and it does not have much practical significance. The whole film is actually four big girls escaping a great white shark who is born blind in this deep water cave. The dark environment is only illuminated by a flashlight, so you don't know when the great white shark will emerge from the dark, so every time The sudden appearance can make people's hair stand on end, and the horror effect is really good! Moreover, the lighting in this film is very good, so that the dark environment does not actually look pitch-black on the screen, but allows the audience to see it clearly.
The thrilling and thrilling feeling of this film is created quite intensively. Not only is there a wave after wave of horror plots in the underwater cave escape scene, but the survivors fled to the sea at the end of the film, and the audience thought it was over when they could finally breathe a sigh of relief. There is also a wave of climaxing horror dramas that last until the last minute of the film!
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