When the sharks learned revenge

Eleanora 2021-11-15 08:01:28

The film describes the extraction of a certain substance in the shark brain in a biological laboratory deep in the ocean, and this substance can activate human brain cells, which can bring huge benefits to human medicine. Therefore, scientists injected a stimulant substance into the shark's brain, making its brain much larger than normal. Therefore, the sharks have become smarter. As a result, after sharks have human-like thinking capabilities, they don't want to be experimented by humans, and because of human experiments on it, they take retaliatory activities-killing all people. Therefore, after successfully escaping, the shark started hunting down everyone in the laboratory. The entire film was frozen in a horror movie. There are a lot of bloody shots, such as don’t bite off your arm, there are also shots where the whole person is bitten by sharks, and there is a sense of urgency when sharks are tracking people step by step. People can’t see the existence of sharks, but It feels like sharks are everywhere. Every time after calm, it will always attack the audience's vision with a sudden or fear, giving people a strong visual shock. One wave has not settled, one wave after another, and the plot is developing a little bit in the sudden ups and downs of mood. There were dozens of people in the laboratory. Only two people survived. The others were killed by sharks. It can be seen that the results are tragic. One of the more important points is that all the scientists involved in the shark experiments are dead.
The sound effects of the whole movie are extremely delicate and there are many different sounds. While giving people a visual shock, they can’t help but give people a great impact on hearing, so that people can truly devote themselves to watching the film and enjoy it. Everything the director wants to give us.

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Deep Blue Sea quotes

  • Preacher: Ooh, I'm done! Brothers never make it out of situations like this! Not ever!

  • Carter Blake: That's the answer to the riddle. Because that's what an 8000 pound mako thinks about. About freedom. About the deep blue sea.