


Negative-My husband and I could not watch more than 20 minutes of this film.

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Violence: Heavy / Profanity: Heavy-“J*sus” (3), “G*d-d*mn” (4), OMG (2), “Oh G*d” (1), “h*ll” (11), “d*mn” (1), s-words (50+), f-word (1-possibly more, but difficult to hear), SOB (3), “a**” (6), and some crude comments / Sex/Nudity: Moderate to heavy-kiss, shirtless man, man in shower (shown from shoulders up), woman in underwear in bed, man in underwear, partial sex scene, a couple of mild sexual comments Some of the profanity is hard to hear because most of the characters are hard to understand while the disaster is underway. Toward the beginning, a married couple is shown beginning to have sex, because they’re about to be separated for weeks, and I found it realistic and inoffensive.
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Though the movie professionally re-creates what happened on the oil rig, the filmmakers missed some opportunities to tell a more complex story, which could have included more of the aftermath, but the story they chose to share is already overwhelming. Nevertheless, I recommend you see this movie, if you can bear to watch people suffering greatly to survive. It could be tempting to just go enjoy the movie for the thrill of seeing huge explosions and the heroic response shown in the previews, but it’s not just another action movie, because greed and human error probably caused many people to die on Deepwater Horizon. There’s just one reference to the environmental/animal damage caused by the oil, and it’s one of the most frightening scenes. The film shows the crew facing the fire with great courage and professionalism, which prevented a lot more people from dying. This is a disaster movie, so once events begin spiraling out of control, though I know it’s what really happened, I was still shocked and horrified for 30+ minutes.
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Malkovich has played so many villains over the last three decades, but I believed his character had full confidence as he asserted that the crew would have nothing to worry about. Jimmy ( Kurt Russell), disregard normal tests they perform before drilling. One BP executive, Vidrine ( John Malkovich) is especially persistent in making the crew, led by Mr. These men (plus Gina Rodriguez, playing Andrea Fleytas) are serious about doing their jobs safely, but they feel pressure from British Petroleum (BP) to cut corners and meet deadlines that guarantee them bonus checks, if they can successfully start extracting oil. 125 men and one woman take helicopters to work, leaving family behind for at least three weeks with the hope that they will strike oil miles under the ocean. For most of the film’s first hour, we learn a lot about what life is like at this worksite, and I was fascinated to learn how complicated, expensive, and dangerous the work can be. Mark Wahlberg portrays real-life rig worker Mike Williams, who has an encyclopedic knowledge of everything that’s wrong with their floating station. “Deepwater Horizon” tells another side of this story, dramatically showing how and why the disaster happened through a detailed re-creation of life upon an oil rig. For weeks, crews struggled to contain the damage that eventually forced many people out of business. When you think of the 2010 oil spill that took place in the Gulf of Mexico, images of blackened beaches and dead birds may come to mind. Ilan Muallem (Ilan Srulovicz) … Andrea's BoyfriendĪlexander Christopher Jones … Lifeboat Evacuee #2 Sebastian James (James Rawlings) … Bankston Survivor #3
