Because of the curiosity about the underwater creatures, I still look forward to this film very much. The deep sea and Cthulhu in the whole story are actually quite relevant, but the progress of the whole story needs to be discussed. The previous plot progresses slowly and there is no horror. The elements of the game are carefully adjusted, giving people a feeling of seeing deep-sea monsters through their own efforts. Because there was no previous foreshadowing, everything was too sudden and too short-lived after the actual Cthulhu concept monster came out. Of course, it is a happy ending of American heroism in the end. The whole plot is not so twisted and bizarre, nor is it so amazing and exciting.
As a submarine movie, I think the overall visual effect is not bad, because more fear actually stems from the deep sea. After all, that is the source of human terror. The whole team walks in the deep sea. Full of mystery and horror, the blurring of the entire perspective, the chaos of the seabed conditions, and the dim light of the seabed have all contributed to the creation of the overall atmosphere.
From the perspective of the actors, the whole film is actually more about relying on Xiao K to hold up the stage. How can Xiao K's acting skills...it's her own style, and the short hair style gives her her own personality. The image of the whole character is helpful for this character (after all, it is to save everyone), and the other people in the film except the captain, the rest of everyone's positions and personalities feel that there is no match, just feel that the team There should be a young couple who is dragging their feet, and there should be a chatter. It is also because this design makes it difficult for you to evaluate the acting skills of other people in the team. After all, the whole role is not full.
The film finally criticizes the unscrupulous and immoral side of the submarine platform company as an enterprise, and there are certain appeals for human environmental protection, but to be honest, because there is no way to mention it during the film, it only relies on the last few newspapers to display it. The question is not worth it, and the appeal is too small, which also causes the final expression to be a little perfunctory.
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