When I was a child, I thought it was very exciting to watch it. I watched it many, many times, and now I still like it ☺️ The dialogue between two rich second-generation lovers in the parking lot is very interesting, and in the suffocating and tense atmosphere, the movie audience can breathe a sigh of relief. In a similar movie I've seen before, such two people are usually eaten by sharks in the end. In this movie, only the boy was killed in the end. Is it a retribution for his use of animals to block disasters in the face of life and death? The film is of course indispensable to the universal values that Hollywood movies have been promoting. The seemingly irreconcilable contradiction between father and daughter becomes insignificant in the face of disaster, and the robber also made a major contribution to the escape of everyone at a critical moment and regained a new life. It's surprising that you don't see a similar scene in the Hollywood movie Lee. At the end of the film, most of the trapped people survived.
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