the ending


For me the car ending up in the river was totally unexpected so it was really fun.

HOWEVER would have been much better if they did not kill the croc, that is so stereotypical and unoriginal, may be that they do manage to swim to the shore and then you see the croc swim away and the movie ends there.

killing him was weak, he is a croc he did nothing wrong he did what a croc does it's simply humans who should not have been there.

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that was just for an additional bit of wahmen power I think

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yes for sure but it's so typical

for me much more special if the two girls walk away while the croc swims back to the cave to enjoy his big meal, the three dead guys lol

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Yep, while the two women walk off into the sunset to raise their child

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or more fun and realistic the croc catches one and swims away with her while the other swims to the shore to safety, the movie ''the reef'' was much more realistic in that sense.

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The croc is a symbol of the patriarchy so the women had to to kill it to show how strong and independent they are.

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argh man i really hope the producers or directors did not think that way otherwise there is no hope for the future of mankind, hope they just wanted to have the typical good guy wins bad guy dies type of ending, even if the croc is not bad he s just a croc.

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That is very much what gives movie makers these days, pandering in this case to feminism. Make males look dumb and the females strong.

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If you think this is bad wait until you see Deep Blue Sea 3

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That movie is way better and has the important message about climate change.

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And pandered to feminism even more than this did

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How?

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**SPOILERS**






They kinda wrote themselves into a corner with the two female characters - one slept with the other's boyfriend, so normally she'd die gruesomely - but she was pregnant, and the other was 'innocent' in the standard heroine way and did 'the action stuff' once the lead guy got chomped.

It was a lame movie though, way too many sequences of people slowly wading.

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