The overall feeling is that the rhythm is relatively tight, and the playful foreshadowing of the opening pool can be considered to be echoed at the end, but the motivation of watching sharks underwater does not feel very tenable, and the flags are a bit too much. Looking at it, the main point is that the captain was too calm when he heard the death of the male fellow. In fact, the captain of the whole movie feels very experienced and calm, as if any situation can be dealt with, but accidents keep happening, and secondly yes The description of the scene on the ship is also too little. The final nitrogen anesthesia seems more reasonable under the foreshadowing in the front, but I boldly guess that there may be no Coast Guard in the end, and Lisa is still in a hallucination, because the water above her head does not feel brighter and brighter during the floating process. I also feel that the hour has not yet arrived, of course, it is just a personal conjecture, without careful consideration.
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