The first Chinese die needlessly. Rather than being killed by an accident, it was more likely to be killed by the cowboy behind. Risks that were easily foreseen turned out to be unprepared. There are a hundred ways to solve the crisis, and this seemingly brilliant Chinese can't think of one. However, it can be seen from his last words before he went into the water that the screenwriter could not let him live. It's a decent way to die. Other than that, the whole plot is pretty reasonable.
The plot of the film is not without blood. But with sharks eating living people as the background and horror movies as the form, if the film is not bloody, it will deceive the audience. Under the premise of understanding the above background and form, walking into the cinema and not wanting to see bloody pictures is self-deception.
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