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Coby 2023-09-28 07:55:10
Great pace, always...
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Nolan 2023-09-24 20:02:32
It's a rare disaster film without personal heroism, for me it's more like a first-person...
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Garnett 2023-09-17 12:49:03
It looks simple, but it's very ambitious. The nearly one-hour foreshadowing seems to be flat and straightforward, but the dramatic conflict is delicately laid out, and the 35-minute escape equal to the real life is vivid. The last part of the film is very...
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Chad 2023-09-02 12:34:21
Hurry up and pressure to cause disaster. Hardcore realistic science of offshore drilling operations, the disaster time is not long, but the natural deterrent force is in place, not...
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Ashlynn 2023-08-26 14:57:18
Follow the rules and...
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Gerry 2023-08-04 04:11:48
I watched it for the big scene, but only saw a bunch of explosions. If the box office is not good, I think Michael Bay should take the blame for...
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Verdie 2023-07-25 22:23:51
Hacked a handful of British people, and Markovic's facialized British accent actually grabbed the most...
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Ross 2023-06-27 23:23:14
The man-made disaster caused by ignoring the stress test for many times and the anxiety of knowing that there will be a...
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Mortimer 2023-06-09 03:20:04
I'm so impressed! The last ten minutes were in tears! The front is a bit boring, but the second half is...
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Bailee 2023-05-22 08:49:46
It's really all about safety first, the lazy one will find it back sooner or...
Deepwater Horizon Comments
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Monserrate 2022-04-23 07:01:56
Calm down catastrophe
At the beginning of the film, it explained the identity and background of the male protagonist, as well as the gift that the daughter wanted, a fossil from the deep sea. The orderly working environment of Deepwater Horizon, all the illegal operations by BP, in order to end as soon as possible, the...
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Etha 2021-11-22 18:54:23
How many deaths does "Deep Sea Catastrophe" count as a disaster movie?
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...
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Jimmy Harrell: Don, you and I both know we need some downtime for maintenance. Mike, how many of our machines need repair?
Mike Williams: Uh... 390, Mr. Jimmy.
Vidrine: 390?
Mike Williams: Yes, sir. Almost ten perecent of all the machinery aboard.
Vidrine: Name a few for me.
Mike Williams: A few?
Vidrine: Mm-hm. I would love to hear exactly what piece of mission-critical equipment are down.
Mike Williams: Shit, where do I start? "A" drilling chair. Process Station 18. BOP control pods. Telephone system. Pipe-racking system. GPS antenna. DirecTV system. Wireless Internet. Iron roughneck. Top drive rack back system. Auxiliary-draw works control. Salt water service pumps. Smoke alarms in the galley. And the reason why you're sweatin' so hard is 'cause the compressor for the AC on this deck are down, too.
Kaluza: Everything but the toilets, huh?
Mike Williams: No, no, you got problems there, too, but I don't do shitters. That's Engineering.
Vidrine: Who are you?
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Felicia: I just had the craziest dream. Wow.
Mike Williams: Wow? Wow. Was I in it?
Felicia: I was... no. I was at a concert, and then on the side of the stage there was this... it was like a two-legged rabbit and...
Mike Williams: Mm, I don't know what part of that is more terrifying.
Felicia: Listen to me. Listen to me. I would move... and then it would mimic everything I was doing.
Mike Williams: Oh, don't tell me any more, because I know where this is going.
Felicia: I think the rabbit was my...
Mike Williams, Felicia: Mother.
Mike Williams: Yes, I know. Thank you. Now it's my nightmare.