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Did the story of Shark Beach really happen?

The writer made it up, but it's realistic.

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In order to play this role well, Blake Lively conducted extensive and in-depth research, watched and read interviews and reports of shark attack survivors, visited marine biologists, and specially exchanged experiences with doctors and medical students because of the background of the role.

The pre-filming period coincided with Blake Lively's postpartum recovery period. In order to shoot a movie, she insisted on crazy fitness for several hours every day, and quickly recovered her graceful figure in just a few months.

Actress Blake Lively was once afraid of sharks before filming. She was very afraid of sharks and worried when she got the script. In order to complete the filming work, her conservationists dive together to study and slowly let her overcome her fears.

In order to make the role interpretation more realistic, Lively made great efforts in the early stage of shooting, not only doing a lot of physical endurance training every day, but also giving up body double's personal challenge to dangerous surfing stunts.

Behind the scenes production

In order to make the film achieve amazing results, the crew did not choose the familiar sea area, but made a tour in Australia. After many twists and turns, they chose lord howe island with beautiful natural scenery and filmed there for two weeks. Actors and crew spend a lot of time shooting in the sea and a huge pool every day. Blake Lively spends 65,438+02 hours shooting in the water every day, often working six days a week.