Okay, this is Cthulhu

Darian 2022-03-21 09:02:32

"Deep Sea Beasts" is a decent monster movie, I give it three stars.

It can be seen that it is deeply influenced by classic deep-sea films such as "Abyss" and "Extremely Deep Cold", and strives to truly show the fear and helplessness of human beings in the vast ocean. It happens to be the core of Cthulhu's worldview. It can be said that the prototype of the sea monster is a faithful restoration of the higher gods in the Cthulhu mythology. The tentacles, suction cups, huge volumes, and twisted and entangled bodies are basically the sum of all people's negative imaginations about monsters, which naturally bring absolute absolute beauty. Great horror effect, this kind of atmosphere can still be created in the movie. There is no group extinction at the end, but it feels like a foreshadowing for the sequel. . .

To tell the truth, according to the current level of human exploration of the sea, I have no doubt that such things exist in the deep sea. . .

Ahem, it's too far, the plot should be said to be average, following the route of hardcore monster films in the 1990s, and the special effects are so-so, it can be seen that the crew is really out of money. . . In terms of actors, Stewart's performance is good, and this inch head looks more handsome. This British girl is also very beautiful. At the end is the bikini battle royale, not to be missed. . .

Lower your expectations, it's worth a look.

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Underwater quotes

  • Captain Lucien: On a scale from one to ten, how bad's my rig?

    Norah: Ten.

  • Norah: [as the Cthulhu looks her in the eyes as she rigs the base to detonate] You've got sixty seconds