The more old-fashioned American plot is easily reminiscent of the previous "Shark Beach". I don't know if the director deliberately created a suffocating atmosphere in the deep sea or what, the picture is darker. More tension is through the dialogue of the actors. Of course, the character design is many times stronger than some domestically produced facial paralysis performances. The emotion of helplessness at 47 meters in the deep sea is also well expressed. The inversion of the end also appears dispensable. As for the heroine's legs, it is barely enough to see, the scenery and legs are inferior to "Shark Beach".
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