In fact, it feels really good to watch it in the cinema. The suffocating deep-sea diving, cave exploration and the bloody great white shark are indeed standard shark movies. Since the release of the first shark movie "Jaws" in 1975, shark movies have done a very good job in rendering the atmosphere, and the relaxed rhythm is better grasped in "Shark Sea Escape" (my partner is ooh called).
The movie starts off by revealing from family conversations that this is a spelunking movie, and the fear of underwater and confined environments will naturally bring you into the rhythm.
In fact, there are not many bloody scenes in the play. From the time the shark came out to the end, only five people died, but the sound effect was terrifying enough. In addition to these, it seems that the movie is not worth watching, and the rest are bugs and shark traditions that can't be seen.
Tradition 1: no zuo no die
I didn't say whether I have ow and aow diving certificates, I don't have fins, and I don't do scuba diving to balance ear pressure. Then, just jump when you are happy.
Tradition 2: The one who screamed the loudest at the beginning must die
When I first saw Nicole, I knew she was going to die, even though she was Stallone's daughter...
Tradition 3: The heroine usually doesn't die
Well, yes, every time it's my dad hanging up, my mom hanging up, or my boyfriend hanging up
After taking such a sip, he didn't die, and the director's tradition is too hard-core...
Then I have to say that, although I don’t dive, when the last female hostess took off their vests and the BCD quickly ascended thirty or forty meters, I told myself, “Isn’t this going to die??” Don’t you vomit blood?
Also, every year I see the animal world, I know that sharks hunt by smell (it is said to smell blood in the water at a concentration of 1ppm) and electrical sensors that can sense electrical current (composed of so-called Lorentz ampulla nerve endings) , the degeneration of the eyes does not mean that it is not a shark. As long as there is bioelectricity in the prey, he can sense it. You actually said that it can hear it... (The Greenland shark has no eyes? Yeah)
The most complaining is, look at the angle and position of the shark bite, saying that the shark is not containing a lollipop? I don't believe it...
What the hell is this?.
But aside from the complaints, this movie is still recommended to go to the cinema. The environment can make up for many shortcomings. After all, people will forget a lot of things when they are nervous.
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