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Trainwreck: Poop Cruise

  • 2025
  • 18+
  • 55m
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Trainwreck: Poop Cruise (2025)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA luxury cruise turns disastrous when an engine fire cuts power to the entire ship. 4,000 passengers face failing systems, sewage leaks, and food shortages, sparking passenger unrest and med... Tout lireA luxury cruise turns disastrous when an engine fire cuts power to the entire ship. 4,000 passengers face failing systems, sewage leaks, and food shortages, sparking passenger unrest and media coverage of "The Poop Cruise."A luxury cruise turns disastrous when an engine fire cuts power to the entire ship. 4,000 passengers face failing systems, sewage leaks, and food shortages, sparking passenger unrest and media coverage of "The Poop Cruise."

  • Director
    • James Ross
  • Writer
    • Matthew Rangecroft
  • Stars
    • Devin Marble
    • Larry Poret
    • Rebekah Poret
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,0/10
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    POPULARITÉ
    3 707
    798
    • Director
      • James Ross
    • Writer
      • Matthew Rangecroft
    • Stars
      • Devin Marble
      • Larry Poret
      • Rebekah Poret
    • 65Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 15Commentaires de critiques
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    Devin Marble
    Devin Marble
    • Self - Cabin #7202
    • (as Devin)
    Larry Poret
    Larry Poret
    • Self - Cabin #8215
    • (as Larry)
    Rebekah Poret
    Rebekah Poret
    • Self - Cabin #8215
    • (as Rebekah)
    Ashley
    Ashley
    • Self - Cabin #2330
    Kalin
    Kalin
    • Self - Cabin #7297
    Jayme Lamm
    Jayme Lamm
    • Self - Cabin #2330
    • (as Jayme)
    Jen Baxter
    Jen Baxter
    • Self - Cruise Director
    Hanna
    Hanna
    • Self - Bartender
    Abhi
    Abhi
    • Self - Chef
    Stephen
    Stephen
    • Self - Guest Services Manager
    Buck Banks
    Buck Banks
    • Self - Carnival PR Representative, Newman Public Relations
    Brooke Baldwin
    Brooke Baldwin
    • Self - Former CNN News Anchor
    Mary Poret
    Mary Poret
    • Self - Rebekah Poret's Mom
    Frank Spagnoletti
    Frank Spagnoletti
    • Self - Maritime Lawyer
    Wolf Blitzer
    Wolf Blitzer
    • Self - Host, The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer
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    Anderson Cooper
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    Drew Griffin
    Drew Griffin
    • Self - CNN Correspondent
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    Conan O'Brien
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    • (archive footage)
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      • Matthew Rangecroft
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    7UltraNeptuneCat

    annoying cruise people great crew

    Omgosh a lot of the people who attended the cruise for fun are people I would hate to hangout with. The people who couldnt handle the begining of the problems like poo in the bag and number one in the shower when it wasnt stinky. Are so lame.

    Yall never went camping. You guys are not lasting if goverment went down and structures started failing.

    I had such a annoyance at those who couldnt handle and complained at the minor indecency.

    And to the dude who wanted to hold in and not poo in a bag, could of actually created a health emergency not from bad hygenic outer conditions but because that can come out his mouth.

    The documentry itself is kind of funny, love the news coming out, the aftermath, and the crew were the greatest.
    8drhemp

    A Perfect Storm of Poop and Schadenfreude

    They say it's not nice to laugh at other people's misfortunes, but sorry, I couldn't help but laugh.

    In February 2013, everything was going fine on the Carnival Triumph luxury cruise ship until day four, when a fire knocked out the ship's electricity. This, in turn, disabled the toilets, leaving passengers with the option to do number ones in the shower and number twos in a red poop bag.

    Most of the food had to be thrown away, thanks to no refrigeration, leaving passengers with crappy, unappealing sandwiches and not much else. A plan to give passengers free drinks didn't go well, as it seems drunk passengers on a broken cruise ship stuck in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico was a recipe for yet more disaster.

    This is just day one; it gets worse, much worse. I felt bad for laughing, but I couldn't help it.

    Eventually, the media got a whiff of the story, which is much better for them than the whiff of pee and poop being endured by the poor passengers and crew of the Carnival Triumph.

    It turns out there were plenty of warning signs that this could happen. There had been several fires on Carnival's ships, and this fire was caused by a leak in a diesel engine's flexible fuel oil return line that spilt onto a hot surface and ignited. This was not the fault of the crew, who came across as guardian angels, thus saving Carnival Cruise Line a little bit of face, but not much.

    This is the third of the Netflix Trainwreck series I've seen, and probably the best so far. Thankfully, nobody died in this disaster, but anyone watching will surely be glad they were not on that boat.
    6paul-devalier

    A Cautionary Tale - But Not the One You Think

    I watched Trainwreck: Poop Cruise as someone who lives on a boat and has also spent plenty of time off-grid, camping, living simply. So my reaction to the events on the Carnival Triumph was not what the filmmakers may have intended. Yes, the fire was serious. Yes, the loss of power was frightening. But what truly shocked me was not the mechanical failure - it was the passengers.

    The documentary reveals something deeply unsettling about modern entitlement: a total inability to adapt when modern comforts disappear. When toilets failed, the crew handed out sanitary disposal bags - a practical, biosecure solution. Most passengers refused. The result? Unsanitary conditions, plumbing backups, and worsening chaos. This wasn't just a systems failure; it was a human failure.

    What astonishes me is the genuine horror expressed at the idea of peeing in a shower or using a bag - things our species has done, in one form or another, for tens of thousands of years. Watching people recoil from such basic realities while drifting in the middle of the ocean was, frankly, more apocalyptic than the fire itself.

    The film is well-paced and tightly edited, and Carnival deserves scrutiny for its disaster preparedness. But if there's a deeper message here, it's this: modern humans may not be ready to survive without flush toilets and air conditioning - and that should worry us far more than an engine room fire.

    Stuff happens. Systems break. But survival requires mindset, not just amenities. If these people are representing the species, then we are doomed.
    4nextstone

    A below-average documentary with horrible guests

    This documentary was alright and I enjoyed watching it with my parents for entertainment purposes. However, I was really bothered by the guests they decided to interview/keep in the documentary and how surface-level the documentary was. To be clear, I think the cruise ship crew did a good job, both in the interview and in trying to remedy the actual situation. Although some things could have been done better (giving everyone alcohol? Seriously?), I believe they tried their best.

    The guests they decided to interview - with exception of the father and daughter, whose story I found very sweet and heartwarming, and was more what I would want from this documentary - were extremely entitled and seemed like they completely denied the reality of their situation. The stealing and hoarding of food, and the complaining about the food being provided, was very selfish and irritating.

    But what bothered me more - because it was more largely covered in this documentary - was the guests thinking they were "above" pooping in bags and peeing in the shower. Particularly annoying was the woman taking Imodium, and ESPECIALLY annoying because of the screentime he got in the documentary was the idiotic guy in glasses who treated not having to poop in a bag as some "achievement." They were dramatic about all the wrong things and I was annoyed that the situation was handled so poorly.

    I understand many humans are selfish, and that can be seen in the included cruise footage, but out of the ~4,000+ guests they could have interviewed, I can't believe these privileged morons are the best ones they got. I really would have preferred less dramatic guests who were less in denial and who handled the situation rationally, and who could turn this documentary into more of a perseverance story. But I guess that would have made for a less comedic documentary. As someone born and raised in the U. S. I hate seeing such generalized comments about how entitled and selfish Americans are, but this documentary does nothing to help that case.

    Also very disappointing were the interviews with the CNN reporter and the CEO of Carnival. CNN treated the situation as a business decision and decided to ham it up for ratings, and the CEO only seemed concerned with saving face and the opinions of shareholders. While these things aren't the documentary's fault, the documentary could have done a better job going into it and criticizing CNN and the CEO for doing those things. I'm not saying the filmmakers HAVE to have that opinion, but it would have been SOMETHING more than "poop funny haha."

    There are a few other things I'm probably forgetting but that about sums up my review. I learned nothing except some more info and footage of the situation and that humans today are extremely entitled and selfish, but I knew that already.
    bobbafilmz

    That sunk fast

    Trainwreck: Poop Cruise (2025) starts off with a weirdly intriguing premise; enough to make you press play out of morbid curiosity. But it doesn't take long to realize there's not much beneath the surface. The documentary feels like typical Netflix filler: shallow, rushed, and you could say, somewhat intellectually insulting.

    The incident itself is so anticlimactic, many might've been better off never hearing about it.

    The documentary is just short enough to keep you watching, only to leave you wondering why you bothered.

    Hopefully this is just throwaway content, and Netflix has something better cooking.

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      The Carnival Triumph cruise ship became infamous in February 2013 after an engine room fire left it powerless in the Gulf of Mexico. With no working toilets, air conditioning, or proper food, over 4,000 passengers endured four miserable days adrift. Human waste reportedly flowed through the halls, leading the media to dub it the "Poop Cruise." The incident became a public relations disaster for Carnival Cruise Lines and inspired jokes across late-night TV and internet memes.
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      Self - Cabin #2330: [Reaction to passengers on the sister ship Carnival Legend that arrives to bring food and supplies] They were just taking pictures of us like we're the freak show in the middle of the ocean. And they're partying, they don't stop dancing.

      Self - Cabin #2330: They're doing the YMCA and I'm over here popping Imodium

      Self - Cabin #7297: We're like a scenic detour on their cruise ship

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