rohit_vit2020
Joined Jan 2014
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I really loved this part. Watching it on my new Samsung Galaxy laptop was a visual treat. The gripping scenes, stunning landscapes, and fascinating creatures were mesmerizing. Though emotional depth was missing and performances felt weak, the overall experience was still enjoyable and worth watching.
Well taken, extremely good. Started off good maintained the suspense, ending was good as well. Very gripping thriller movie. The survival with great sense of wit is showcased good. The cinematography is great. The gory parts are very realistic. Appreciate for the efforts. This movie has become more sensible with the pandemic or quarantine as a background. This could possibly happen to anyone in this cruel world. So lot of learnings from this. Never had I thought would write so much for just a slasher movie, however it deserves all applauds for the delicacy it maintained while possibly during the making of the film.
It is not a great story to tell, just simple made, there is no premise to the background. Unnecessary chats. No scientific explanation or the efforts made by the engineers to get there. It is just a movie way to blame BP for the mistakes done by Americans. There is no single body accounted for the disaster, yet this is the cheap way of Americans to come up with a film to blame others, BP in this case. The film is not complicated enough too. It has nothing, emotion is also badly depicted. However, this film is a personal tribute to the crew members who had lost lives, what happened to the safety measures handled by Americans?