And the heroine's acting skills really need to be honed. In that case, the rhythm of breaking down every minute, but I didn't feel the despair of the heroine very much, so I left a little bit of the video. Don't forcefully say that the heroine's psychological quality is good. After several times of reversal from hope to despair, the emotion is not something that ordinary people can't really bear. Emotional transitions are still unnatural.
Some of the little bugs that I think are unreasonable: deliberately swimming to the jellyfish area is really daring, she tacitly ignores the danger of being stung by jellyfish in order to survive. Did you use artificial respiration to save yourself from vomiting water and survived? I really don't understand here.
There are so many pitfalls that I don't know where to start.
The acting skills can be improved a little more, and the special effects of the sharks can be a little more awesome, okay? What the hell is this five-haired shark thinking? And the shark will immediately rush up when it smells blood, but the big shark, the goose, doesn't seem to be very keen on blood.
In the end, I didn't really understand the shark's death: the dead body of the shark is like a large plastic model, and the goose did not bleed when it died. Maybe this shark is a mutant.
Of course, there are also good things, such as the atmosphere rendering, which is quite scary. At least a part of me was frightened, covering my face and complaining like a fool. And the themes are also desirable.
...but the goose I thought at first was paddling back with a surfboard.
I wish you all a happy viewing.
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