Several star two-generation starring is the highlight. The first 1/3 is very relaxed, to pave the way for the subsequent atmosphere. After getting into the water, I really dare not relax at all. The plot is very compact, because underwater is different from being in a cave. The oxygen cylinder has a limited capacity, which limits the time you spend underwater. When I met a blind shark underwater (strictly speaking, it was the bottom of the sea), it happened to eat men as much as possible, then women, one by one, and finally two pig feet were left. The little white triangle was really eye-catching while being chased by sharks, and I later found out that it was the Asian girl. In other words, the black girl is really beautiful, and she deserves to be a star child. Stallone's daughter was the first to be bitten by a shark while playing soy sauce. It was still very exciting until the end, especially Mia picked up the gun and jumped into the water again because her sister was bitten by a shark. She absolutely needs to be a character. There is no choice in an instant, only instinct. Although some could not stand up to scrutiny, such as being washed away by strong water currents, it is estimated that the body scraped by the edge of the stone is bruised or fainted. In short, it is a very good genre film, because 99% of the audience may be unfamiliar with diving and feel more suffocated and terrifying. 'The little white triangle is amazing.
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