Deepwater Horizon evaluation action
2021-11-22 18:54
"Deep Sea Catastrophe" uses Hollywood's consistent industrial standards to explain well what is meant by dire straits. The film took half an hour to lay out the crisis. The so-called mountains and rains are coming, all kinds of metaphors and Murphy's law hint that the drilling platform is like a saturated Coke can, which may be sprayed out at any time. In addition to Mark Walkerberg’s sense of substitution, the director also used a lot of overhead and overhead shots to compare the hideousness of the drilling platform. When the giant beast wakes up, the tongue of disaster licks hopeless life, no matter whether it is deep or fiery, there is almost nowhere to escape.
The film's achievements are quite outstanding. Even though the director is too obvious in some aspects, such as too many stars and stripes flying in the scene, these have not concealed the humanity shown in the film plot-real people, real dangers and true self-sacrifice.
This exciting and highly emotional action film directed by Peter Berger felt the pure epic sense of the action film in the opening minutes.
In fact, the director Peter Borg successfully expressed his own thoughts and confirmed that he is a film of this type. The film is moving and is worth watching in front of the screen.
The film uses a lot of explosions, gushing oil, tumbling fireballs, heavy smoke, broken metal, helicopters in the sky, screams and shouts, and a chaotic picture, as if the audience is truly on the drilling platform Life is hanging by a thread.
"Deep Sea Catastrophe" replaced water with flames, filled with flames and the dark deep sea. Indeed, "Deep Sea Catastrophe" was reproduced with real scenes and stimulating performances, which shocked everyone once again by the worst oil spill tragedy in American history.
Peter Borg’s exquisite disaster film shooting skills and precise shooting scale will shock you, and he also agrees with him in terms of right and wrong. He strongly and dramatically criticized BP for maximizing profits. The resulting carelessness caused the disaster.
Extended Reading
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Mike Williams: How do you compete with a penguin? There should be rules.
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Mike Williams: [about the skipped cement check] Is that stupid?
Caleb Holloway: I don't know if it's stupid, but...
Caleb Holloway, Shane M. Roshto: ...it ain't smart.