One point: everyone’s perspective is different. From a science and engineering or professional point of view, this film is indeed a high-fidelity image. It is like a documentary, but it is more exciting than a documentary; it is like a drama, but it has a lot of interesting details; but what I want to say is From the disaster event itself, the American perspective only stays at the beginning of the disaster, and it is undoubtedly a thousand miles away from greatness.
On April 20, 2010, a methane bubble emerged from the seafloor, and the subsequent evolution of the butterfly effect caused a fire and explosion on the "Deepwater Horizon" oil rig. 36 hours later, it sank in the Gulf of Mexico with a huge sound and blazing flames. Afterwards, 7 people were seriously injured and 11 people were missing. The movie "Deep Sea Catastrophe" restored the whole story of the incident with realistic images six years later. People who are sensitive to numbers jumped up and said that only 11 people died can make a disaster movie. The implication is that every year our highways and coal mines are so tragically innumerable that we can immediately close the roads and turn them into studios and make them into a series. Those who have this kind of world view, his math teacher is indispensable. The South Korean film "Tunnel" was second only to "Travel to Busan" in influence this year, and only two people died in the film. According to the above ideas, to classify movies according to the number of deaths, probably this should be a comedy. Of course we all know it is not. Although the word "disaster" must be prominent in the disaster film, such things as miserable can be done by the codename 9527, who sells his body and buries his father at the gate of Washington. Life is buried, but humanity that is not visible in the ordinary day shines in the dark, which is the mainstream value that disaster movies have always adopted. "Deep Sea Catastrophe" really wanted to do this, but unfortunately it failed. It is also regrettable that the protagonists starred by Mark Wahlberg and others, they want to prevent all these disasters from happening, although according to the "Murphy's Law" mentioned in "Interstellar", all of these are Sooner or later. The original sentence of Murphy's law is this: if there are two or more ways to do something, and one of the choices will lead to disaster, someone will make this choice. Except for the disaster scene like a blazing hell, the rest is around this damn law, talking about two groups of people to do oil drilling, and then one of the choices led to this man-made disaster. This time, the Americans did not hesitate to pour the dirty water on the British headed by BP. In the movie, Mark Walkerberg, the representative of the American image, is a professional, dedicated, and meticulous in the field of art. Apart from enjoying the public network and passionate video chat with his wife when he is at work, he can be called a model worker. The spokesperson for the British image, BP, is described as the root cause of both bureaucracy and greed. The image of the person in charge of the BP company in the film is completely tailored according to the definition of capitalist in Marx and Engels' Capital. "If there are 100% profits, capitalists will take risks; if there are 200% profits, capitalists will despise the law; if there are 300% profits, then capitalists will trample on everything in the world." As for the oil industry. Is there really such a high profit? That is not what the movie and we care about. The only thing "Deep Sea Catastrophe" wants to do is to buckle the feces basin on the head of the British, and mold the representative characters into the appearance of the heart of interest, while the Americans themselves sing "I Love Beijing Tiananmen" bravely Survive. But in fact it is not the case. This accident, which only killed 11 people, was only the beginning of the disaster. Not to mention how those families who lost their pillars have survived the pain. The largest oil spill in the new century has caused the entire Gulf of Mexico to suffer indelible pain. In the words of the media at the time-Gulf Coast Ecology The environment is suffering from "destroy". The out-of-context whitewashing made the style of "Deep Sea Catastrophe" suddenly drop below the horizontal line. What’s more frightening is that, with Mark Walkerberg as the leader, several protagonists playing soy sauce throughout the process, the rather blunt feelings of colleagues, and the unpredictable survival of the Jedi, don’t say that it is similar to the epic "Titanic" of the marine disaster. Compared to "Perfect Storm", the audience's tears are surpassed by the fate struggle between people and the environment, which is ten gallons more than "Deep Sea Catastrophe". More importantly, the follow-up environmental destruction is ignored, and the small people at the source of the disaster are selected to praise their bravery. This kind of routine that cannot be said to be wrong but always feels wrong has really made the Chinese people see the main theme of The universality of "one size fits all". The difference is that the Americans chose to start in Hollywood after the disaster. And we are more economical, we usually pick a good day for a meeting...
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