Unlike Baywatch, which sells muscles and bikinis, this Baywatch movie is more realistic than Baywatch's Ranger.
Kevin Costner's male protagonist is a standard Hollywood setting. Because of emotional problems with his work and his wife, many of them are together after disasters, but this time it is not unusual. In fact, I guessed Kevin's fate from the beginning.
Ashton Kutcher is also handsome, and his growth is the same as that of newcomers in many inspirational films in Hollywood.
Devil training is also pretty standard Hollywood model.
The small rescue has performed extraordinary skills and can take over, and then ends in a major disaster. It's all tricks.
Although they are all routines, the degree of completion is many times higher than that of "Ranger", and it is also very rewarding for drug trafficking, political and business collusion, etc.
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