Hope to restore disaster in order to avoid repeat

Delpha 2022-04-21 09:01:58

I give five stars!

Some people are glad that I didn't go to the theater to watch this film. I couldn't hold back my tears when I saw half of the disasters unfolded. Nima's work is really stressful. As half a practitioner, I have also climbed a platform that is no worse than deepwater horizon. I have seen the engine room, the power equipment of those behemoths; I have also stood on the deck, looking up at those cranes, drilling rigs and various different types of equipment. A device whose name is known. I can only imagine what these machines would look like when I was alone in the deep sea. I have experienced the stress of equipment failure and loss of power while working at sea, even when I am thousands of miles away on land. So seeing the special effects in the real scene and restoring the disaster in the past, I really cried like a dog.

This film should be listed as a textbook for all practitioners. The restoration is very realistic. It is estimated that non-practitioners will be bored. I only hope that the disaster is restored to cause warnings and avoid repeating it. It's just a pity that it is not as popular as Sully. First, the director's selection angle is different. Second, this is a disaster film after all, and Sully is a safe result!

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Deepwater Horizon quotes

  • Jimmy Harrell: Walk with me, Mike.

    Mike Williams: Where we headed?

    Jimmy Harrell: To murder some BP company men.

    Mike Williams: Shit, I got hammer, screwdriver.

  • Jimmy Harrell: Say, Mike, did you brush your teeth this morning?

    Mike Williams: Uh, yes, sir.

    Jimmy Harrell: Boy, did you floss?

    Mike Williams: Uh, no. No. Why?

    Jimmy Harrell: Save you a lot of pain and money in the long run, I'll tell you.