The picture of the sand spewing out of the well is very cool. I feel that the special effects of this film are okay, but the protagonist feels that he has done nothing, just a repairman who saved a few people. I feel that the emotional description of the film is not detailed enough.
The protagonist is rescued and reunited with his wife, in contrast to those who have lost loved ones. In the end, the usual routine of factual disaster films is to put a real person.
Finally, let’s talk about the aftermath: BP settled with the U.S. government for $20.8 billion, which is the largest settlement in the history of the U.S. judicial authorities. The price that can be paid for this is 6,104 birds, 609 turtles, and 100 dolphins. The mammals have all died, or even become extinct.
In general, it is worth watching, especially the test in the middle feels very good. Also learn about the offshore oil industry.
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