It's a pity that a good subject was shot

Janis 2022-03-21 09:02:32

Fox is best at the ferocious monsters in nature similar to aliens. The whole scene and dubbing are very immersive. The confined space combined with deep water sound effects and the dark seabed can give the audience a sense of fear. However, there are also many shortcomings. The plot is too long. After the captain died, bathing in a bikini, especially the two women dragged one person to the final drilling base while chatting, wasted ten minutes, and the ten minutes of chatting were wasted. It drains the audience's fear and patience. Seeing that there are less than 20 minutes before the end, the audience immediately understands that monsters as horror films will not have much chance to perform. It turned out to be the case, the old-fashioned ending, without the intense scenes of fighting wits and courage with monsters, ended in a hurry, which is quite disappointing!

The picture quality and sound effects of the film, as always, have Fox's sense of reality and tension. The biggest failure is the plot setting after the death of the captain. The audience who watched many horror movies can basically guess that the ending will not be good at this time, because it is left to the monsters. There is too little time for performances. The film that failed in the second half of the film originally had a good ending and had a good reputation to contribute to the sequel. It is a pity that a film wasted a good subject matter!

However, I really wish there were more movies of this type!

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Extended Reading
  • Myron 2022-04-21 09:02:51

    It feels pretty cool. If you don't kill the Cthulhu monster in the end, there will be a little environmentalism

  • Ettie 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    CGV Big Bed Cinema in Jakarta: KS's acting skills fluctuated up and down, but his appearance was always there. It's a pity that the whole story structure is vain, and many places are not explained.

Underwater quotes

  • Smith: [as a clinger devours Paul] It just dragged him straight out of his suit!

  • Paul: [to Norah as she pulls him free] You sweet, flat-chested elven creature.