ARA San Juan: Le sous-marin disparu
Titre original : ARA San Juan: El submarino que desapareció
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Les recherches en mer d'Argentine ont tenu tout un pays en haleine, les parents attendant un miracle et lançant des appels inlassables pour retrouver leurs proches. Que s'est-il réellement p... Tout lireLes recherches en mer d'Argentine ont tenu tout un pays en haleine, les parents attendant un miracle et lançant des appels inlassables pour retrouver leurs proches. Que s'est-il réellement passé ?Les recherches en mer d'Argentine ont tenu tout un pays en haleine, les parents attendant un miracle et lançant des appels inlassables pour retrouver leurs proches. Que s'est-il réellement passé ?
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Creators of this film contribute to the debacle of Argentina, a country rich in natural resources, potential and opportunity, but that somehow managed to host ignorants and obtuse people who wish Communism to be the ruling political party.
People who hate capitalism and all sort of meritocracy because themselves recognise to be incapable of absolutely everything.
This film was made to blame the President at the time of the incident, yet ignored the fact that the previous one, Ms Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner announced and recommissioned the submarine without any proper auditing or refitting. Most likely it represented just another empty announcement made with actual money being transferred to the pockets of few politicians.
Absolute garbage of a film and dubious characters and charlatans, all paid to create stories and quite typical of the of Argentine cinema and its shameful representatives.
People who hate capitalism and all sort of meritocracy because themselves recognise to be incapable of absolutely everything.
This film was made to blame the President at the time of the incident, yet ignored the fact that the previous one, Ms Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner announced and recommissioned the submarine without any proper auditing or refitting. Most likely it represented just another empty announcement made with actual money being transferred to the pockets of few politicians.
Absolute garbage of a film and dubious characters and charlatans, all paid to create stories and quite typical of the of Argentine cinema and its shameful representatives.
Started watching this out of curiosity. Professionally with a background in aviation accident investigation and a fanatic of military history this looked right up my alley. I was excited to learn about what had happened. The first episode dragged on and I slowly got overly dramatic conspiracy theory vibes by the end. I thought this would be an intelligent and fact seeking accident investigation type of show. About 10mins into the second episode I had to turn it off. They focused on uneducated public figures and their conspiracy theories with almost no reasonable coverage of actual facts. I skipped ahead to the last episode literally titled "black box" hoping it would actually talk about the investigation and causes. But it was nothing but more wild conspiracy theories. Do they really think a nation is going to blab and plaster state and military intel and secrets all over the public media!? Of course theyre going to be discreet and withhold vital information critical to nation security!!!
Easily one of the DUMBEST "documentaries" Ive ever seen. A complete disappointment. Along the idiotic "documentaries" about big foot and such.
Really hope Netflix doesn't plan on produce any more of this type of trash!
Easily one of the DUMBEST "documentaries" Ive ever seen. A complete disappointment. Along the idiotic "documentaries" about big foot and such.
Really hope Netflix doesn't plan on produce any more of this type of trash!
The critical aspects of this tragedy are overshadowed by Netflix horrible voice talents. I actually found myself laughing at the presentation of translations-I couldn't continue knowing how inappropriate it was to laugh.
The victims and families of the tragedy would be better honored by bilingual voice talent who were not pretending to be actors.
There are many other failures in this documentary. Overall, this fails because it was created with poor intentions, misrepresenting the failure in the search, the cover up is only briefly addressed (up to the point I had to shut it off), and the lack of representing the families' frustrations and anger.
The victims and families of the tragedy would be better honored by bilingual voice talent who were not pretending to be actors.
There are many other failures in this documentary. Overall, this fails because it was created with poor intentions, misrepresenting the failure in the search, the cover up is only briefly addressed (up to the point I had to shut it off), and the lack of representing the families' frustrations and anger.
I started watching the series with a lot of expectations. Unfortunately, by the end of the first episode I had already found out that it was a disgusting piece of political propaganda.
Interviewed people are completely biased, even when one takes into account their personal grief of the crew´s relatives.
The so-called "naval expert" Fernando Morales (a merchant seaman) appears wearing a uniform with non-existent rank insignias, and speaks about virtually everything, from politics to psychology. There´s this pathetic character, Mariano Pi, who belongs to a group of self-appointed researchers, who tries to tear down scientific evidence with nothing but unfounded assumptions. And the same goes for Sergio Díaz.
Virtually all the people interviewed are completely partial in their statements.
What could be a very nice piece of documentary turned into a cheap political flyer.
Interviewed people are completely biased, even when one takes into account their personal grief of the crew´s relatives.
The so-called "naval expert" Fernando Morales (a merchant seaman) appears wearing a uniform with non-existent rank insignias, and speaks about virtually everything, from politics to psychology. There´s this pathetic character, Mariano Pi, who belongs to a group of self-appointed researchers, who tries to tear down scientific evidence with nothing but unfounded assumptions. And the same goes for Sergio Díaz.
Virtually all the people interviewed are completely partial in their statements.
What could be a very nice piece of documentary turned into a cheap political flyer.
As a New Zealander, I watched this without any partiality or knowledge of the event.
Obviously I initially felt for the family, but as the documentary progresses it becomes evident that certain family members, and their representative, became toxic. They adopted nonsensical, counter-intuitive conspiracies, hurt officials that did nothing wrong, like Claudio Villamide and Marcelo Eduardo Hipólito Srur being wrongfully dismissed.
It is clear that no answer will ever satisfy these people. They want to see as many people punished as possible, regardless if those people did anything wrong. Their judgement has gone out the window due to their grief. Rather than coming to terms with their loss, they have given themselves over to being perpetually difficult. It is sad.
Obviously I initially felt for the family, but as the documentary progresses it becomes evident that certain family members, and their representative, became toxic. They adopted nonsensical, counter-intuitive conspiracies, hurt officials that did nothing wrong, like Claudio Villamide and Marcelo Eduardo Hipólito Srur being wrongfully dismissed.
It is clear that no answer will ever satisfy these people. They want to see as many people punished as possible, regardless if those people did anything wrong. Their judgement has gone out the window due to their grief. Rather than coming to terms with their loss, they have given themselves over to being perpetually difficult. It is sad.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- ARA San Juan: The Submarine that Disappeared
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- Durée3 heures 43 minutes
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