Deep Sea Catastrophe

Gaston 2022-03-25 09:01:08

Whose catastrophe is the deep sea catastrophe? It is not only a catastrophe for people, but also a catastrophe for the ocean! The explosion occurred because the bird stumbled into the control room and died, indicating that this huge man-made accident brought a devastating disaster to the ocean! The whole film is relatively lengthy in the early stage. The most tense part is the part before the blowout. The tension is strong. Who is the catastrophe of the deep sea catastrophe in the second half of the scene? It is not only a catastrophe for people, but also a catastrophe for the ocean! The explosion occurred because the bird stumbled into the control room and died, indicating that this huge man-made accident brought a devastating disaster to the ocean! The whole movie has a strong sense of immersion and the soundtrack is also quite good, but the foreshadowing in the early stage is relatively lengthy, and the most tense part is the part before the blowout.

, Whose catastrophe is the deep sea catastrophe in the second half of the scene? It is not only a catastrophe for people, but also a catastrophe for the ocean! The explosion occurred because the bird stumbled into the control room and died, indicating that this huge man-made accident brought a devastating disaster to the ocean! The whole movie has a strong sense of immersion and the soundtrack is quite good, but the preparatory work in the early stage is relatively lengthy, and the most tense part is the part before the blowout. When the names of the 11 people who died at the end are typed out, you will be moved to tears.

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Deepwater Horizon quotes

  • Mike Williams: Hey, you know the passwords, right? Where the insurance stuff is. You know, call Schuman first.

    Felicia: What are you talking about?

    Mike Williams: I just...

    Felicia: What are you on about?

    Mike Williams: I just... I just got a little spooked on the go-home chopper last hitch. It's not... gimme some of that.

    Felicia: Babe, the only time you start worrying about a Marine is when he stops bitching.

    Mike Williams: Don't use my lines against me.

    Felicia: I'm using your lines against you.

    Mike Williams: That... don't use my lines.

    Felicia: I just did.

  • 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.