life and death

Blanche 2022-04-19 09:02:21

When I first saw the title, I thought it was a horror movie, but as the plot progressed, I realized it was an adventure movie. The director may want to express a lot in it, the running-in of the father-son relationship, the confusion between good and evil, the instinct of human nature, etc. To be honest, it was very tense to watch, and I didn't think deeply, but some episodes really shocked me, such as Frank had to drown his partner and his son also had to drown his father. What kind of choice? If no measures are taken, relatives or friends will endure the most painful torture with their last breaths, but if measures are taken, it will be fatal, and will bring pains that will never be forgotten for a lifetime. , this choice is painful no matter what, here, we see Frank's strength and leadership, he knows what is the most important under what circumstances, he would rather suffer silently by himself than do A pointless defense, in the end, the son understood him and matured in the process. This is what comforted him the most. In fact, the ending I hope to see is that the father and son break through all kinds of obstacles together and finally come out together...

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  • Gage 2022-04-23 07:02:57

    Selfishness and panic are an explorer's nightmare. A very manly film, realistic and cruel. Cameron's 3D camera technology helped out, and the visual effects were addicting, perfectly restoring the magnificent scenery and deep water experience. The plot mode is very routine, but the mood can't help but fluctuate with the plot. In addition, the technical details of this film are handled very realistically.

  • Arielle 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    A stark dissection of human nature.

Sanctum quotes

  • Frank: [George falls into the water because of a heavy cough. Frank rushes over] You alright?

    Frank: I'm alright!

    Frank: Yeah?

    Crazy George: Just... taking a leak.

    [Long, awkward pause]

    Crazy George: And there she goes!

  • Josh: Assumption *is* the mother of all fuck-ups.