Better Than Mode (film review, Underwater)

Madelyn 2022-03-22 09:02:16

Start watching movies, games, and passive sabotage mode.

American movie "Deep Sea"

Genre: Horror

Main Cast: Kristen Stewart

Story Overview: Norah's Underwater Survival/Rescue Documentary Monsters

Release Date: In the US on January 10, 2020

The poor performance of the director and screenwriter in the series "The more you look, the more confused, the more strenuous you are, the more boring it is" series, the poor performance of the director and screenwriter has infinitely lowered the level of Xiao K's performance (acting again in the play, it is useless), therefore, the right to regard it as The latter is a film that entertains and entertains itself.

The story line of this play is quite simple, basically two clues (bright lines).

1. Escape

2. Daguai

Then, there is a dark thread involved, namely: the theme of environmental protection. The story is not fully unfolded, it has been taken away in one stroke.

The content of the story, as a whole, is lackluster, but in the opening scene, the use of handheld shooting "Norah Extreme Escape" has an unexpected effect, which can be called "the finishing touch". Using the impact of the picture, the audience's thoughts were pulled into the story at the first time, and they quickly entered the play and played very smoothly.

Next, enter the "dog blood" mode, and basically all the characters in the show are "innocently tortured and killed" - especially the captain who is very optimistic about the author (responsible, wise, and persevering), also cannot escape the hand of the screenwriter. On the contrary, those who are weak (timid, hesitant, inaction) eventually escaped. What is this design implying? The screenwriter is dissatisfied with this world of "the strong eat the weak", and use the theme to play? Or watch the actors take away high salaries and feel unhappy? In other words, Norah, the absolute strength of this work, also died (because of the failure of the rescue capsule). This setting is "unexpected and reasonable" (to cater to the audience), and the ugly is "there is no lower limit for screenwriters to spoof." " (to cater to oneself).

The plot is just like that. As for the other main body of the work, the actor team, it is also "difficult to describe in one word".

Vincent Cassel still plays soy sauce ("Westworld" continues to mix)

Kristen Stewart still dresses neutrally (selection depends on "sexual orientation")

TJ Miller is still cute (no matter the occasion, spoof all the way)

Finally, to say a digression, the logic of any work should be based on "common sense", rather than breaking away from normal thinking, making up random things, and making grandstanding.

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Screenwriter★☆☆☆☆ (There were mistakes in the story setting and context determination)

Director★☆☆☆☆

Actor ★★★☆☆ (Little K continues to transform)

Plot ★★★☆☆ (The story is quite boring, except for the ending, I guessed it all)

Visual effects ★★★☆☆ (the special effects are average, but the shooting technique is worthy of praise)

Sound ★☆☆☆☆ (ED one star)

Not recommended

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Extended Reading

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