ok finished
It's not as amazing as I imagined, and it's a bit over-marketing, but it's okay on the whole.
Its positioning is a thriller disaster film. The style of the whole movie is rather strange, and the rendering of the picture and color is in place. The feeling of depression and suffocation in the water is still relatively real (if you have deep-sea phobia, it is best not to watch it). For a timid person like me, it is still scary, and the scene and sound effects of the crocodile suddenly appear. It's the point of horror (it's the kind of giant quiet and then suddenly come out, normal routine) Anyway, I was scared and sweated (I still plug my ears and close my eyes, I'm really afraid of this kind of surprise) There are bloody parts, but it is said that the domestic release was deleted, and you can see the traces of deletion, so there is no particularly bloody scene, but I was scared when I first lifted a lump of meat (sorry for spoilers )
The whole film is 87 minutes long, and the overall rhythm is relatively compact and not procrastinating. If you prefer this kind of disaster-type thriller, it can still be regarded as a cool film.
Ok, what I want to complain about, the protagonist's halo is too heavy (it is indeed a commonality of film and television works, but I think it is better to be a little more realistic. After all, compared with passers-by, the heroine is not dead.) Secondly, there are some places where the logic does not make sense, I'm a little puzzled by their thoughts, and I think it's a bit dead (personal opinion) I won't talk about the specifics that may involve spoilers
In short, it's not as good as it is, and it's not a must-see. If you miss it, it's a movie for a lifetime, but if you like this kind of movie, it's okay to watch it.
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