'The Meg'
Jonas said something attacked them.
Something big enough to destroy a new submarine.
I’m happy I’ve watched this movie on the big screen. On the silver screen, the Megalodon (hence the title The Meg) was even more impressive. But that’s the only thing that can be said about this film. Every film with a shark as the main subject that suddenly transforms into a psychopathic, bloodthirsty hunter, is of course mercilessly compared to the film of all films Jaws. A milestone in this genre and unbeatable. Give The Shallows and 47 Meters Down a chance and you’ll notice that you watch it rather apathetic without any sense of tension. If you want to stand out in the shark genre, you can throw in some tornadoes so sharks move around in a strange way. By air that is. In case of The Meg, they brought in a prehistoric shark who managed to swim through a sort of natural barrier in the ocean. If you want to exceed Jaws, you make it all even bigger and more impressive. But apart from the gigantic dimensions of The Meg, this film was nowhere truly gigantic.