Adapted from real events, and still quite loyal to the truth, from this point of view, this movie has already reached the qualified standard. The whole movie has a real sense of urgency in the display of visual effects. Anyway, it will make people tense with the promotion of the entire timeline, and the foreshadowing of the characters' beautiful family life in the early stage also renders the disasters of the characters later. After all, The more beautiful it is, the more nervous the audience can be. This kind of man-made disaster should still cause us to reflect. It is a terrible fluke mentality to blindly pursue financial interests and ignore the safety of public life. The fact is that once a safety accident occurs, it is often catastrophic, devastating and irreversible! I don't know the follow-up of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, but I believe that apart from the precious lives of more than a dozen people, the entire marine ecosystem, the corresponding people, things, and the environment in the vicinity have to endure for a long time to bear the unbearable as a result of. . .
The heroic aura of the male protagonist is bursting, and many related platform staff in the film have fulfilled their duties and stuck to their posts after the disaster, which is awe-inspiring. At the end of the movie, when the person in charge called out the names that no one answered, it was both sad and sad. And finally the male protagonist fell to the ground in the hotel and cried with his family, which is also deeply touching. As a semi-documentary film, it can at least let us understand some of the circumstances of the incident at that time, and it also has a warning effect. Worth seeing!
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