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So, Big Shark is this wild blend of horror and environmental commentary, you know? A giant mutated shark, all thanks to pollution, and it really sets a tone that's both dark and urgent. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but there’s a certain charm in its chaotic energy. You can tell they went for practical effects, which gives those shark scenes a gritty, raw feel. The performances, especially from Lin Haiyang’s son, really bring out that desperation—like, you can feel the weight of that debt and imprisonment on him. And the ruthless businessman? You can't help but loathe him. It's got this distinct vibe of survival against corporate greed, wrapped in a horror shell.
Mutated shark effects are practical, adding grit.Themes of corporate greed and environmental decay.Uneven pacing but compelling character arcs.
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