In deep water

Jaylon 2021-11-15 08:01:28

In dire straits

this film called "dire straits" okay? What kind of deep-sea alien, what deep-sea wild shark? Like vulgar names, trouble JS to improve cultural quality while pirating, and don’t mess around when translating names.

And those who talk about the trouble of commercial popcorn out, you don't know this movie at all.

This movie is very good in the shark film, except for Spielberg's Great White Shark, which is this one, and the comparison between the two is different, and the focus is also different. How many difficulties the film has overcome, how many technical departments have been used, and even four years of production time only took two years to prepare, and most of the sharks in the film are real sharks. Regardless of the plot, special effects, and the action performance of the actors, it can be said. No fault.

The 99 thriller, due to the difficulty of production, can be said to be late blooming. Although we were polished to be invincible by the monsters on the screen at that time, the cruel scenes in the movie can still make you sweaty when it is released. The tense plot can still be breathless. From the death to the end, the audience is in dire straits. This is very good. After reading it, it feels exciting, and enjoyment is the reward.

Then put the judging criteria until today and then watch the film, I found it to be commendable. Because for so many years, even if the special effects are so prosperous today, there is no shark-themed movie that can match it. Is it because the filming is so difficult to give up now? I think the answer is revealed: the model of this film in the field of shark flakes has been established, just a shark cannibalism, we have nothing to do to shoot better things.

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Extended Reading

Deep Blue Sea quotes

  • Dr. Susan McCallister: [after slashing her hand to use the blood as bait] She may be the smartest animal on the planet, but she's still just an animal. Come to mama.

  • Russell Franklin: Well I'll be damned.

    Jim Whitlock: No, Mr.Franklin you've just seen what it like *not* to be damned.