Begin by explaining the background. Then came the "honeymoon trip" at sea. Encountered a rescuer but missed it because of a misunderstanding.
Did people in the past litter cigarette butts and didn't put them out?
The part of chasing each other to find each other is very "horror cruise".
The BMG that is rowing and chasing is very familiar.
The diving is real, Keaton is really working hard.
Wet temptation.
The portrait that died laughing. Facts have proved that scaring people can really scare people to death.
A row of doors opening and closing, a horror movie.
Playing cards is boring, even if you want to have fun.
Then it's time for Keaton to show off the everyday inventions of various semi-automatic catering.
Crisis strikes again.
Encounter with primitive tribes.
"Human boat" is so ridiculous.
The coconut tree ladder is so creative. I think of the god weapon "tree bow" in the Indian film "Baahubali", which seems to be a coconut tree.
Submarines are really magical rescuers.
This film also illustrates a truth: Proposing to a girl has to choose a suitable time.
Night, the vast sea, a lonely boat, a man and a woman, unknown dangers (various natural and man-made disasters). This film can be said to be the first of its kind in horror action movies.
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