It's hard to give a specific evaluation, just like it's hard to tell what the movie is about after watching the movie. The director's two-line narrative editing is dazzling and interesting, but the whole story is cliché and nothing new, even a little groggy. But a few shots of natural framing are indeed quite shocking, and the final appearance of the heroine like a skeleton is also a bit of a visual impact.
Of course, in addition to this, what I want to talk about is the fear of the sea. As a person who can't swim so far, when I saw the scenes of the sea in the movie, I was really scared into a cold sweat. If I was alone on the sea, looking around no one, and it was all sea water, then I would really collapse immediately. Although this natural fear of the ocean is ridiculous, it also makes the heroine's self-rescue stronger.
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