Movie "Deep Sea Catastrophe"

Kiarra 2022-04-19 09:01:50

The movie "Deep Sea Catastrophe" is a great movie. It is my favorite disaster movie. It is changed according to the real story. Although I don't know the actors, it does not affect the wonderfulness of the movie. The occurrence of a disaster is actually a momentary thing. The reason why it is a disaster is that it must be uncontrollable. What can be controlled is an accident. When the oil well begins to blow out, the disaster will come! ! People love and fear the ocean, because the power of the ocean is endless. When people want to control the ocean, they will also feel the impermanence of the ocean. The seabed is 5,000 meters away, and the energy released is huge. How important is safe production. In the face of disaster, it is actually the time when human nature is most tested. It is human nature to run away, to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages, but reason is the trace of growth. Human nature is inherently good. When to give up and when to fight, it is also human nature. Then there is the post-traumatic sequelae, which is easier said than done. However, those who have experienced and have not experienced are different. Problems in the heart or healing have spread, and the damage from the inside to the outside is far more painful than the external pain. The luck of surviving is accompanied by sadness for the deceased. . Very nice movie. Worth watching, worth seeing in the cinema

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  • 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 leaking.

  • Zelda 2022-03-20 09:01:42

    This really spells out a disaster from start to finish...that's all. Its restraint of the system and the deliberate weakening of individual heroism deserve applause. But it is a pity that the theme is not sublimated to this extent. The future is actually well laid out, but the hidden safety hazards and responsibilities are lost in one second after the oil spill, and cannot be implemented before and after. The main theme of the United States is always unwilling to cut off the scenes of the wife and children.

Deepwater Horizon quotes

  • Jimmy Harrell: The pressure test costs about what, a hundred and fifteen thousand? BP is a thirty three billion dollar company, and you say you can't afford...

    Vidrine: That is why we are a thirty SIX billion dollar company, because we worry about all those bills.

    Jimmy Harrell: I worry about my rig! My people live on it. You just rent it!

  • Sydney: My dad is Mike. He works on a drilling rig that pumps oil out from underneath the ocean.

    Mike Williams: No, no, the Deepwater doesn't pump a drop of oil, okay, baby? We're the explorers.

    Sydney: So my dad and his friends find the oil. And then put in all the plumbing so other lamer crews can come in...

    Felicia: Don't say "lamer".

    Mike Williams: [whispering] They are lamer.

    [louder]

    Mike Williams: Okay, but listen, even those lamer dudes, they don't have to pump anything, remember? Because that oil wants to come rushing up naturally...

    Sydney: No, no, no, shh!

    Mike Williams: All right, all right.

    Sydney: Because that oil is a monster, like the mean old dinosaurs all that oil used to be. So for 300 million years, these old dinosaurs have been getting squeezed tighter and tighter and tighter and tighter and tighter...

    Mike Williams: We get it. We get it. Just use two "tighters".

    Sydney: 'Cause they got miles of earth and ocean pressing down on them. They're trapped. Ornery. Then dad and his friends make a hole in their roof.

    Mike Williams: [she punctures a soda can] Yeah!

    Sydney: And these mean old dinosaurs can't believe it. So they rush up to the new hole. Then, smack. They run into a big machine that he and his friends have down on the ocean floor called a Big Guy Preventer?

    Mike Williams: Blowout Preventer.

    Sydney: They run into this stuff called mud...

    [pouring honey into the soda can]

    Mike Williams: All right, get it in there.

    Sydney: ...that they cram down the straw. The mud's so thick and heavy, it blocks the monsters from coming up. And then they sail away to the next. That's when all the lame-o's show up all happy like they did something.

    Felicia: Don't say "lame-o".

    Sydney: But it was my daddy who tamed the dinosaurs.

    Mike Williams: Yeah!

    Felicia: Yeah.

    Mike Williams: That was amazing. Stay ten forever, please.