The movie "Deep Sea Catastrophe" restored the whole story with realistic images six years later.
Although the word "disaster" in the disaster film must be prominent, it is enough to give it to the code name 9527 who sold his body to bury his father at the gate of Washington. Life is buried, but let the normally invisible human nature shine in the dark, which is the mainstream value that disaster films have always adhered to.
"Deep Sea Catastrophe" wanted to do this, but unfortunately it failed.
It is also a pity that several protagonists led by Mark Wahlberg and others want to prevent all these disasters from happening, although according to the "Murphy's Law" mentioned in "Interstellar", all this is 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 ways to choose will lead to disaster, someone must make that choice.
In addition to the disaster scene like hell of flames, the rest of the movie revolves around this damn law, telling two groups of people to drill for oil, and then the choice of one of them led to this man-made disaster.
This time, the Americans did not hesitate to throw this basin of dirty water on the British led by BP.
In the film, Mark Walkerberg, the image representative of the United States, is specialized in art, dedicated to his work, and meticulous. Except for the passionate video chat with his wife on the public network when he goes to work, he can be called a model worker.
The British spokesman, BP, has been described as the root of both bureaucratic and greedy disasters. The image of the person in charge of BP in the film is completely tailored according to the definition of capitalists in Marx and Engels' Das Kapital -
"If there is 100% profit, the capitalists will take risks; if there is 200% profit, the capitalists will take risks; Profit, the capitalists will flout the law; if there is 300% profit, the capitalists will trample everything in the world.”
Whether the oil industry is really that lucrative, that's not what the movies and we care about. The only thing "Deep Sea Catastrophe" wants to do is to buckle the shit pot on the head of the British, and shape the representative characters into the appearance of interest; while the Americans themselves sing "The Stars and Stripes" in solidarity and fraternity. "I Love Beijing Tiananmen" bravely survived.
But this is not the case.
The accident, which killed only 11 people, was just the beginning of the disaster. Not to mention how those families who lost their pillars have endured the pain, just talk about the largest oil spill since the new century, which has caused the entire Gulf of Mexico to suffer a devastating disaster. In the words of the media at the time: the ecological environment of the Gulf of Mexico is being suffered disaster.
The protagonist's soy sauce throughout the whole process, out-of-context decoration, blunt colleagues' affection, and the unexpected survival of the Jedi, make the style of "Deep Sea Catastrophe" suddenly drop below the horizontal line. There is no need to compare it with the ocean disaster epic "Titanic". Even a little-known "Perfect Storm", in which the struggle between people and the environment has attracted audiences' tears, is more than "Deep Sea Catastrophe". Ten gallons.
More importantly, ignoring the subsequent destruction of the environment, choosing only the little people at the source of the disaster, and then sing the praises with full firepower, this kind of routine that can't be wrong but always feels that something is wrong is really insightful." The main theme is universal”.
The difference is that after the disaster, Americans choose to start the machine in Hollywood; while we save money, we usually pick a good day to hold a meeting...
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