Incomplete aftermath of the catastrophe in the deep sea

Anne 2022-03-24 09:01:45

After the movie started, it has been stressing to the audience that that test was not done, that test was not done, and this test was the fuse of the whole accident.
People in the oil company think about the progress, the completion, and the money, and they don't talk about cutting corners in safety tests or even make excuses.
From the beginning of the accident to the explosion, the scenes of the movie were shot very big, which made people very shocked.
Although I don't understand the principle of the explosion at all, but this is caused by the oil company's lack of attention to safety issues, and it is caused by the issue of money. I know this.
The scene of the accident was very shocking, which is impeccable. However, the movie focused too much on the explosion, and the impact of the accident was only a few words and a few pictures at the end of the film. pass.
Compared with the Captain Sally released in the same time period, they are all adapted from real events, but the key points, the things presented, and the feelings of people are completely different.
Captain Sally's focus is that after the successful forced landing, Captain Sally, his colleagues and the hearing were more presented, so as to show the impact of this event and bring people more Thinking (obviously saving everyone's life based on experience and actual judgment, why is it still necessary to be heard, and even some so-called "methods other than forced landing on the river can be selected through simulation, and it is feasible" such a conclusion, the media and some people began to Describing the crash-landing against Captain Sully's personal personalities attempted to characterize the captain's judgment as personal heroism and fluke, but in the end, it was Captain Sully's non-concealment with his experience and expertise, knowledge and hearings. Fragrant operability, and also the innocence of this forced landing).
The deep-sea catastrophe is the opposite. The reason for the accident and the detailed description made it clear to the audience, but in the end, a few words and pictures were used to show the impact of the accident on the parties and the society. The feeling is: anticlimactic .
108 minutes is not too long, you can even use ten more minutes to talk about the aftermath of the accident, but, unfortunately, not.
At the beginning of the movie, the male protagonist and his wife show their love in every possible way, but I don't see the specific role (I didn't see it anyway), do they want to show that even if he has fear, he still jumps into the sea to survive? The colleague he rescued on the way was in a situation where he would hang up if he didn't meet the male lead, but when he heard the male lead calling him, he was talking about his little brother who had a birthday today. It was as simple as that. The image of always caring about my family came out at once, and I didn't really understand why I wanted to show my love so much at the beginning, and there was even the stalk of my daughter that "I didn't knock on the door because I wanted a little brother."
What kind of vicious impact this incident will bring, you can find any search on the Internet, but the movie is only in this area, and I am very unwilling to watch it.

Maybe it's a viewing preference.

Above, the aftermath of a weekend movie Deep Sea Catastrophe.
July 16, 2017

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Extended Reading
  • 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 made.

  • Josefa 2022-03-23 09:01:50

    Take a picture of the Tianjin explosion

Deepwater Horizon quotes

  • Mike Williams: [about the skipped cement check] Is that stupid?

    Caleb Holloway: I don't know if it's stupid, but...

    Caleb HollowayShane M. Roshto: ...it ain't smart.

  • Mike Williams: I'd think you money-hungry sons of bitches would at least be good at math.