It is rumored that this film is very scary and classic, and the special effects of monsters are really avant-garde in terms of the age. Perhaps the source of inspiration for many special-shaped films in the future is this film. But I probably watched too many bloody scenes of monsters eating people, so I didn't find it scary, and a pile of blood bones in the shipyard didn't make me scared. Instead, most of my fears came from the stagnant water in the boat, the stormy sea. The heroine is dressed in a slim red dress, her appearance and figure are full of punctuality, and she is naughty and sexy. I am amazed by the calm head of the male protagonist, and the whole plot is complete and coherent. The helpless ending disappointed me. The male protagonist fights with the octopus boss. The scene is very fake. The octopus tentacles are completely separated from the actors. In the end, the part where the male protagonist rode a jet ski was so dazzling, but it lowered my favorability. The technique is too divine. Haha. The moment when the male and female protagonists rush out of the boathouse on a motorcycle to escape is indeed a classic scene. The protagonist's halo is too heavy, but the more flawed it is. The whole horror thriller movie is just a romance? After all, the vast majority of viewers love comedic endings. So, there are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people. In the end, there was a very nice scene. A man fell out of a broken octopus belly. He was covered in blood, but he was still alive. Half of his face was melted by stomach acid. The skeleton with clear bones was hideous, staring with desperate eyes. Walking towards the survivor, his mouth opened wide in pain, seemingly calling for help, but silent.
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