sense of responsibility

Amelie 2022-04-22 07:01:20

American disaster films are often associated with "personal heroism", but I don't think this one is. When the blowout happened and the platform exploded, basically everyone was trying to do their job well. The people on the drill platform have been working hard to close the valve, and the team dealing with the mud is also desperate; the crane driver, who was already standing at the door of the escape boat, said, "This is my crane, if it goes on like this, it will kill us all" and then run away. Into the fire, reset the crane. In the end, the two supervisors who were seriously injured also returned to the bridge for final recovery. It is not only the work regulations that constrain them, but also a strong sense of responsibility, which is what I have experienced from the movie.
"I've done everything I can, and I don't think there's no reason for me to survive."
Finally, I can't help but sigh that "let the leader go first" is universal common sense.

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Deepwater Horizon quotes

  • Felicia: Is it just me or did it get real bright in there all of a sudden? Mike, what is that? Is everything ok? Mike?

  • Andrea Fleytas: I don't want to die! I don't want to die.

    Mike Williams: You're not going to die. Trust me.