Must implement strict rules and regulations

Kiana 2022-04-23 07:01:56

Because it is in the shipping industry, it is also designed with some platform knowledge. Still have some understanding of the terminology in the movie.
In fact, the formulation of any rules is a lesson of blood and tears. If you want to save money, in the end, it will be exhausting.
There must be no less preparation before work, and one must be familiar with and be able to operate all the things that can save lives.
Tucao two flaws:
1. The male protagonist has so many equipments that are not maintained and has time to surf the Internet with his wife in the room. He made severe criticisms, which is dereliction of duty for us.
2. The male protagonist is the entire maintenance engineer, but he can't operate the emergency generator. Well, continue to dereliction of duty.

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Extended Reading
  • Raleigh 2022-03-22 09:01:43

    A good disaster film, Peter Berg's use of sound effects and sound-like soundtracks is very insightful and talented, and the first work "Lonely Survival" is particularly impressive.

  • Monserrate 2022-03-21 09:01:50

    As a Hollywood disaster film, the superb special effects undoubtedly make "Deep Sea Catastrophe" visually impeccable, but as a bitter lesson based on true events, the bitter fruit of human greed for nature, in this film There is almost no manifestation, and the fluttering stars and stripes are meaningless except to highlight the main theme of the extremely routine.

Deepwater Horizon quotes

  • Jimmy Harrell: Listen, you mind losing that tie?

    O'Bryan: I would.

    Jimmy Harrell: It's not the tie. It's, uh... it's the color.

    O'Bryan: Purple?

    Jimmy Harrell: Uh... more magenta.

    O'Bryan: And?

    Jimmy Harrell: Well, magenta alarm on an oil rig is as bad as it gets. That's worthy of superstition.

  • Mike Williams: How you doin', Caleb?

    Caleb Holloway: Hey, Mike, how you doin', man? I was a lot better couple hours ago.

    Mike Williams: Why's that?

    Caleb Holloway: I was asleep.