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Deep Blue Sea 3 brings us back to that familiar tension of man versus nature, this time with a climate change angle that feels timely. The pacing is interesting—there’s a nice build-up to the action, allowing for some character development, especially with Dr. Emma Collins, who’s portrayed with a strong presence. The island setting adds a certain isolation vibe, making the lurking sharks feel more menacing. The practical effects used for the underwater sequences are quite impressive, especially for a smaller budget. It’s not just about the scares, but also about the ecological themes woven throughout, giving it a bit more weight than your typical shark flick. It’s a solid entry in the series, with enough twists to keep you engaged.
Interesting take on climate change and its impact on marine life.Practical effects stand out in the underwater sequences.Strong character focus with Dr. Emma Collins at the center.
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