Agree with the tight pacing and fragmented plot. But I personally think it's worth a look. When I sat in the 10 rows of seats in the empty cinema, I still felt a strong sense of oppression. This kind of film still has to go to the cinema. The plot is really not enough. Compared with emotions, the director is more eager to show us the pressure of survival, including Dylan's determination to find the mother and son, the strange relationship between the old man and the young woman, which seems to be less convincing. . But just look at Dylan's strong desire and courage when he jumped off the sea of fire with a rope and swam to the other side, holding his breath and waiting for the pressure valve to open. Dangerous, what kind of attitude should we have, I think this is what this film wants to tell us.
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