Marea negra

Cuando nos enfrentamos a nuestra hora más oscura, la esperanza no es una táctica.

Basado en los eventos sucedidos en el Golfo de México en abril del 2010, cuando un accidente en un oleoducto causó una catástrofe que mató a 11 personas e hirió a otras 16, provocando además una de las catástrofes medioambientales más graves causadas por el hombre.

"Deepwater Horizon," released in 2016 by Summit Entertainment and Participant, is a gripping cinematic portrayal of the catastrophic oil rig explosion that occurred in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. Directed by Peter Berg, the film meticulously reconstructs the harrowing events leading up to the disaster, focusing on the human stories of the workers aboard the doomed platform. Starring Mark Wahlberg, Kurt Russell, and John Malkovich, the movie captures the tension and bravery of the crew as they face an escalating crisis far out at sea. Set against the backdrop of the bustling oil industry, "Deepwater Horizon" delves into the systemic failures and overlooked safety protocols that contributed to the explosion. The film does not shy away from depicting the corporate negligence and cost-cutting measures that played a significant role in the tragedy. Through intense sequences and compelling performances, it highlights the stark contrast between the profit-driven decisions made onshore and the perilous reality faced by the offshore workers. The visual effects and sound design in "Deepwater Horizon" are particularly noteworthy, creating an immersive experience that places the audience right in the heart of the disaster. The film's attention to detail in recreating the rig and the explosion itself is both technically impressive and emotionally impactful. These elements work together to convey the sheer scale and horror of the event, making the audience feel the heat of the flames and the desperation of the survivors. Ultimately, "Deepwater Horizon" serves as a poignant tribute to the resilience and heroism of the men and women who risked their lives during the disaster. While it is a dramatization, the film remains respectful to the real-life events and the individuals involved, offering a powerful reminder of the human cost of industrial accidents. It stands as a testament to the importance of safety and accountability in the face of corporate greed, leaving a lasting impression on viewers long after the credits roll.

Año2016

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Presupuesto110000000$

Duración107 min

Ingresos121790373$

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GénerosDramaAcción

Países de producciónHong KongUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Closest to the Hole Productions

Leverage Entertainment

TIK Films

Deepwater Horizon

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