Deepwater Horizon Comments

  • Effie 2022-03-21 09:01:50

    This is a simple movie that focuses on several key periods before, after, and after the disaster. The script does not need to take care of the earth and criticize the so-called capitalist system, but to take care of the people who died and survived the disaster. On the one hand, it meets the needs of commercial films, and on the other hand, it sets up a memorial for all parties involved. If you do these two points well, you will meet the standard, so I just want to see when the Tianjin...

  • Jess 2022-03-21 09:01:50

    Peterberg's greatest skill is to make live and true events into lively...

  • Tianna 2022-03-21 09:01:50

    Long and tedious foreplay, those things that are repeatedly emphasized and explained are things that the audience doesn't care about. If I hadn't watched it in a movie theater, I would definitely not be able to persevere... The key is that the disaster scene is so monotonous, and the whole film is shot with a little imagination...

  • Jayme 2022-03-21 09:01:50

    No matter how good the theme is, it is no match for the man-made oil disaster that is still...

  • Luigi 2022-03-21 09:01:50

    I just watched it, and it was really shocking, especially the scene of the oil blowout burning and bursting. The details and the picture are very reductive. After watching the movie, we have a deeper understanding of the difficulty of oil workers and businessmen in order to save costs. Terrible faces of big interests. Finally, I hope that China can also make more excellent disaster films. You can go watch this...

  • Chase 2022-03-21 09:01:50

    It is very coherent and complete to explain the whole story very clearly. The front laying is a little long, and the blowout effect is very burning, but if you just want to show stunts and tell the story, then this movie really doesn't need to be...

  • Monserrate 2022-03-21 09:01:50

    As a Hollywood disaster film, the superb special effects undoubtedly make "Deep Sea Catastrophe" visually impeccable, but as a bitter lesson based on true events, the bitter fruit of human greed for nature, in this film There is almost no manifestation, and the fluttering stars and stripes are meaningless except to highlight the main theme of the extremely...

  • Hassie 2022-03-21 09:01:50

    A chief technical engineer, 390 faulty machines are not repaired, video chat with his wife during work hours, who is to blame for the blowout?...

  • Abby 2022-03-20 09:01:42

    I like Peter Berg...a...

  • Janae 2022-03-20 09:01:42

    The rhythm is too chaotic. All of the characters entered the stage of disaster before they had time to watch them (I didn't know Dylan played until the end). Interjection, special thanks to this piece for picking #mygirl #GinaRodriguez. I know the character is very small, and the reason for the choice is probably related to the ethnicity of the character itself? But I really hope that I can continue to have her in the future, she really has many...

Extended Reading
  • Curtis 2022-04-19 09:01:50

    outstanding ordinary

    Everything is the same as in the past. Several groups of seemingly irrelevant shots show the protagonist's loving father, affectionate husband, and family first image one by one, and an episode explaining the principle of the oil well accident through a small scene in the kitchen is rendered. The...

  • Hunter 2022-04-19 09:01:50

    short comment

    2016 American movie "Deep Sea Catastrophe": Almost all good disaster movies are not based on real events. That's my experience as a fan of this type of film in particular. (Of course, Cameron's movies are not counted.) On the one hand, real events are often not as twists and turns as fictional...

Deepwater Horizon quotes

  • Mike Williams: Might be an ignition problem with your Mustang.

    Andrea Fleytas: I was thinking it was maybe fouled plugs.

    Mike Williams: Well, it could be a wire. Could be distributor. Does it sound like it's skipping?

    Andrea Fleytas: Nope.

    Mike Williams: You know what I'm gonna do for you, young lady? I'm gonna keep thinking about all the expensive things could be wrong with your ride.

    Andrea Fleytas: [sarcastic] Gee, thanks.

    Mike Williams: Hey, stick shift or automatic?

    Andrea Fleytas: Do you know me?

    Mike Williams: Oh, you gotta stop grinding the shit out of that clutch. I know that.

    Andrea Fleytas: Oh, yeah. Says Mr. Toyota.

  • Mike Williams: Hey, you know the passwords, right? Where the insurance stuff is. You know, call Schuman first.

    Felicia: What are you talking about?

    Mike Williams: I just...

    Felicia: What are you on about?

    Mike Williams: I just... I just got a little spooked on the go-home chopper last hitch. It's not... gimme some of that.

    Felicia: Babe, the only time you start worrying about a Marine is when he stops bitching.

    Mike Williams: Don't use my lines against me.

    Felicia: I'm using your lines against you.

    Mike Williams: That... don't use my lines.

    Felicia: I just did.