Not bad disaster movie

Jamison 2021-11-15 08:01:28

First of all, the idea of ​​the movie is good, and it hasn't collapsed. Because I want to treat Alzheimer's, I study shark brain cells. This is a point of view that I can understand and agree with as a pharmacy student.

But no matter what the correct conception is, if scientific research breaks away from certain restrictions and natural laws, then it will definitely cause backlash. The shark in the film is like this, because the heroine’s arbitrarily and non-compliance with common sense operations led to self-harm The demise of the entire team.

In the face of disasters, the basic qualities of the human body are really important. One of the foundations in the process of escape, and the other thing that needs to be possessed is luck and so on!

I haven't watched the second and third parts, but now I think it's quite promising. After all, the body, fighting scenes and interlocking rhythm of the disaster film are very good.

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  • Ali 2021-11-15 08:01:28

    It's not ugly, but common sense errors are really hard to bear: even if you quadruple the brain capacity of sharks, you can't make them so smart. The brain structure is still primitive, and there are no sulcus folds yet. Otherwise, don't killer whales, elephants and Tyrannosaurus rex will crush humans...

  • Lois 2022-03-25 09:01:07

    A commercial film is a commercial film, so it should be worth 4 pieces in the 1999 era

Deep Blue Sea quotes

  • Russell Franklin: Hey, an AGA mask! Did some wreck diving in one of these off the coast of Spain. Tourist thing, you know. You like wreck diving?

    Carter Blake: It's okay.

    Russell Franklin: Come on, I bet you're really good at it!

    Carter Blake: We're on the water. Whole cat-and-mouse thing don't float. You're the man, right?

    Russell Franklin: Yeah. Yeah, I'm the man.

    Carter Blake: Well, the man's always got a file. What's it say?

    Russell Franklin: Two years, Leavenworth, smuggling.

    Carter Blake: How'd you make your money? You're the first rich guy in history who's squeaky-clean?

    Russell Franklin: You do understand my concern, right?

    Carter Blake: Look, I got a workable deal here. I don't make waves, I meet the terms of my parole. I'm not out to change the world like the doc, and I'm not out to wreck it either.

  • Jim Whitlock: You did it, pal, you did it...