Alas, even this kind of person can find a girlfriend, what else can I say...
This kind of closed-environment movie generally has a more attractive storyline, such as "Sniper Phone Booth", " Because the environmental factors have been limited, the next step is to conceive the conflicts of the story and the portrayal of the characters, so the overall storyline will have a slight advantage.
The same is true for this "Shark Beach".
The movie lasts one and a half hours, and the conflicts between people and sharks are more concentrated than those of "The Day After Acquired" and "Doomsday Collapse", which were two hours without starting. Did not spend too much foreplay to unfold the hostess’s family background, only the opening conversation with the driver and the two trivial things of calling his sister to reflect her background: After the hostess’s mother died of illness, she went to medical school The hostess decided to drop out of school and went to surf on the beach where her mother had been.
Although there is almost no background introduction, the few flashbacks after falling on the coral island and lighthouse are enough to portray the characters.
The atmosphere of the opening dv is good, and it is perfectly connected with the film. But is it the only one who thinks the beach scenery is a bit like "A Perfect Escape"? Or is it that all the seaside scenery is the same?
The hostess stood on the coral and looked helplessly at the surrounding seawater, feeling like Robinson's despair on a deserted island.
Every time a shark shows up, people can be shocked. The scene of attacking the small lighthouse at climax is simply stunning.
The initial panic and helplessness gradually turned into calmness and wit. The transition during the period was more natural than in "The Martian". Of course, it may also be because the hero in "The Martian" is a professionally trained astronaut and has a stronger psychological quality... …
PS Little Seagull is very cute~
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