"Shark Beach": 80 points, a very worthy B-level movie of beach shark fighting

Effie 2021-11-23 08:01:10

"Shark Beach": 80 points, beautiful beauty, and the struggle between man and shark, man and nature throughout the film, a very good B-level film.

1. The whole story is very complete:

Blue waters, golden beaches, stimulating waves, seductive beauties, and after a short period of beautiful scenery, the ocean gradually revealed its cold, deep, and dangerous features. The beauty was injured and the blood flow continued, no one was rescued, the sharks were frequently harassed by the side, and the rescuers were eaten by the sharks. The sea is about to rise, and the beauty can only do a desperate fight! Then the ending is positive energy.

2. Combination of virtual and real editing techniques:

The virtual part romanticizes the escape process and makes the sharks haunt the ghostly shadows; the real part makes the audience truly appreciate the pain of beauty.

The shark is no longer a shadow in the film, but an entity. It will suddenly disappear, attack, and get injured. The CG special effects this time are very realistic.

3. Talking about acting skills:

"S Queen" BLACK LIVELY quickly recovered her figure after the first childbirth. At the beginning of the film, she looked very sweet and had a very good figure. She was timid and courageous after the accident and also behaved decently. It is a movie with extra points for acting.

4. Highlights:

1) The filming location is Lord Howe Island, a small island about 600 nautical miles east of Sydney. This is one of the few natural and undeveloped natural scenic spots left on the earth.

2) The shark shield had to be used during the filming process to prevent real sharks from entering the shooting area.

3) A key point in the film is a seagull; this seabird is called Sally. At first, the producers considered using puppets or CG instead, but they couldn't make that kind of expressiveness. In the end, they decided to use six real seagulls to participate in the performance.

5. Summary: As a small-cost disaster film, the environment setting and emotional training are direct and effective. The story is smart and practical. It can provide the audience with a sense of substitution and experience the stressful dilemma of the character.

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The Shallows quotes

  • Chloe: Are you ready to get wet, Dr. Adams?

  • Nancy: [to surfer's] GET OUT OF THE WATER, SHARK!

    Surfer #1Surfer #2: It's okay, no sharks come here.