Added Megalodon at station b.
I really can't understand why there is light, seaweed, normal-looking fish, etc., in a place deeper than the Marina Trench (the movie is set to have something under the Marina Trench), and the environment is beautiful with It's like an underwater paradise. The place shouldn't be deserted. Even if it's dark, even if there are aquatic creatures, it's still microorganisms. I feel that the explanation given by the movie is too funny and completely unacceptable.
In the movie, the protagonist group drives a submarine to dive into the seabed below 10,000 meters, like playing wtf. This movie is a story 100 years later.
The most important thing is that the megalodon originally lived on the bottom of the sea, and then the protagonist group didn't want to explore the deep sea, so the megalodon was led over... The creatures that have lived stably in the 10,000-meter deep sea for two million years Suddenly floated to the sea, and by the way, I went to the beach of Sanya Bay to play around...???!
The plot is that the male protagonist followed a few queues to give his teammates a head start, and then the male protagonist hung up and dropped the megalodon shark and brought a girl. It can be seen that he is exaggerating sacrifice, dedication, etc., but it is true Embarrassed, overstretched. To be honest, I want to see that megalodon more than the protagonist group.
As for the special effects, I can't believe that this is an 18-year-old film. From the beginning to the end, it is full of cheapness and an inexplicable local flavor. bug, the protagonists of the disaster movie have been talking and laughing, driving a yacht like a vacation.
So far, station B has a score of 5.7 points and 1.34 million views. To be reasonable, I think it is too high, and the common sense and the special effects of the plot are not very good. Cool films allow exaggerated settings, but this film is also under the banner of science fiction. It does not mean that science fiction films must strictly eliminate all unreasonable settings, but this film is really flying too far.
Put a scene that makes me giggle, gag, gig.
10,000 meters under the sea (P3 is the submarine that the three protagonists ride in)
Megalodon in Sanya Bay
Ah, and this is the angler fish, right? Right? The angler fish usually live in the deep seabed of 500-1000 meters. Some deep-sea anglerfish may live in the seabed of 4000 meters, but most of them are at 2000 meters. When the water pressure reaches 10,000 meters, the fish will be crushed first.
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