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Movie evaluation of the abyss of death

Many shots in the film are designed for 3D shooting. People and scenes at close range are closer to the audience, which makes the 3D effect feel more. Moreover, the film captures the natural landscape and is more realistic. In addition to being shocked by the real 3D effect of Death Abyss, some viewers also deeply felt the affection, love and friendship in the desperate situation shown in the film, and left touching tears at the end of the film. (Sohu. com)

The story of the abyss of death has many sad colors, and those terrible and painful scenes make the audience feel worried. The plot of this film is loose before and tight after, and the three-dimensional sense in water and abyss is very good. In addition to the excellent 3D effects, some scenes simply held the breath of all the audience. Whenever it surfaces, it can make people feel shocked when they are there. Watching life pass before our eyes, the life of the companion who helped each other a second ago is fleeting, which is no less shocking than excellent special effects shots. (Tencent Entertainment Review)

The quality of 3D Death Abyss is as good as James Cameron's previous works. For example, Avatar is an epoch-making and shocking work, and The Abyss of Death is the first underwater 3D special effect in China's film history. In a claustrophobic environment, the sense of oppression is natural, and what remains is how to make full use of existing resources and broaden our horizons in a small environment. "Terror" and "suspense" are naturally the preferred types. The two works listed not only create an atmosphere full of flavor of the year, but also focus on refining the proposition that human nature conflicts with morality. This makes the film look particularly full, the connotation has been greatly sublimated, and it is easier for the audience to feel unfinished. (Southern Network Review)