Two-line narrative, one under the sea is relatively fresh (with a sense of mystery). After all, the theme of underwater world and submarine confrontation is very rare. Wolfgang Petersen's "Attack from the Seabed" has created a seemingly insurmountable peak. The later "Hunting U-571" is a bit like the maritime version of "Saving Private Ryan". The SEALs on the land line are a bit ridiculous. The US military entered the Russian territory as if it were no one, and even witnessed the Russian coup kidnapping their own president, even the Americans themselves do not believe it, right? I believe you want to go to the Middle East, Africa, South Asia, America and other places.
In general, the submarine line is lackluster, and it is a gimmick. The land line is too bloody, and it is basically nothing to watch. Most of the time, it is shivering instead of fighting. It is simply an American anti-Russian drama. The solution at the end is also not very personal heroism, very not Hollywood.
2 hours is absolutely serious water injection. In fact, 90 minutes of content is not enough.
Gary Oldman is completely incapable of acting.
Gerard Butler's face recognition is not high, he always feels that he is bumping into someone's face, and the whole performance is stern.
By the way, I saw an East Asian face in the navy.
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