The first TheMeg was a fun movie. The sequel, meg2, is not.
) on a routine exploratory dive to the bottom of the sea. Jonas’ team has supposedly completed 25 straight dives to this trench without an incident — but wouldn’t you know it, on the one we watch they discover that illegal mine, get into an escalating series of mishaps, and finally square off with a bunch of Megs and other assorted underwater creatures.
From shot to shot, it’s not clear where any of the humans are in relation to each other, and they keep jumping around; they might seem a football field’s length away from the airlock in one shot and then be inches from it in the next. It looks like ... well, honestly, it looks like you’re watching people slowly march along the bottom of the ocean inside identical scuba suits.Look, I’m not made of stone.
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