It always gives the impression that the plot is a bit sloppy, although these films are all out of obscenity, but this time it is not easy to operate. When the general is holding the president hostage, the actual feeling is that the general is fighting, and the others are fine. The feeling is that this part does not reflect the heroism of the captain. After all, he has never actually shot, so this is different from the past. And in the whole play, the submarine almost never used its own weapons.
It's a little embarrassing to see, and your reconnaissance team actually snatched the Russian president, and the Russian captain persuaded a destroyer to stop by rescuing it. These settings are a bit so novel, so they don't do anything at all. And the submarine animation on the seabed seems to be a little bit worse, and it looks a bit fake. In general, the expectations are relatively high, and the actual is a bit pitted.
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