- Family is everything.
- Hope, greed, sacrifice for others, friendship, grit and determination.
- Impressive machinery and rough working conditions will make you respect the men and women who work on oil rigs. The film does a good job paying tribute to the people in this tough industry.
- There is some humor in the beginning that allows you to sense the friendship and comradery among the team workers and allows you to begin to care about them.
- John Malkovich gives a great performance with an interesting Southern drawl.
- I’m always so impressed with people who are calm in an emergency.
- It’s great to see Kurt Russell in movies. The first time I saw him in a movie I was a little girl and thought he was so handsome. It was nice to see him and Kate Hudson together in the same movie. Don’t we all miss Goldie Hawn?
- I love Gina Rodriguez from the hit TV show “Jane the Virgin” for which she won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. It’s great to see she got another gig in a movie. She learned to rap for her role in the indie film Filly Brown in 2012.
- The touching reunion scene at the end of the movie got the audience crying all around me.
- You get to see pictures of the real people who died in this disaster.
- Mark Wahlberg is the perfect actor to play this rough and tumble oil rig worker with a heart.
- There is a powerful scene when Kurt Russell and John Malkovich just look at each other, yet volumes are spoken.
- Sometimes people talk really fast and slurred, making it hard to understand what they say.
- It’s often difficult to see what’s going on, because there is fire, mud, oil, and debris flying everywhere.
- If you want to see this movie, do it at the theater. Some of the scenes are dark and will look terrible on your computer screen.
- There is a lot of facial hair in this movie! Why is that such a popular thing right now? Just a little bit of scruff is sexy, but when you can hide jelly beans in your beard, you know it’s too long.
- The audience won’t always be able to understand the technical jargon.
Interesting lines:
- “Hope ain’t a tactic, Don.” – Mike Williams (Mark Wahlberg)
- “I don’t know if it’s stupid, but it ain’t smart.” – Caleb Holloway (Dylan O’Brien)
- 2 F-bombs and lots of other profanity.
- Bloody, deep wounds, people in perilous situations, death, destruction.
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