Compared with the same type of "Wilderness Survival" and "The Rest of the Island", it is no longer on a level. Inexplicably at sea, a sailboat was smashed by a container, and then the protagonist began to make the audience feel inexplicable tossing and tossing. They all burned themselves. Even the basic common sense of using distilled seawater to obtain fresh water at sea is not known, and they are still alive.
This movie doesn't know what it wants to express. If it is to show that human beings are so helpless, insignificant and desperate in the face of the power of nature, the ending will directly let the protagonist sink to the bottom of the sea. Is it the best ending?
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