Deepwater Horizon movie: horror, heroism, fear and faith
By Rusty Wright, Special to ASSIST News Service (ANS Movie Review)

BOOM!
A massive explosion rocks your world. Your room becomes an inferno of
smoke and fire. You rush to escape, wanting to get to the ground
floor. But that's impossible. You see, you're in a floating hotel
attached to an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. Land is forty miles
away. What do you do? Will you survive?

Horror and heroism
The
spill, cleanup, and lawsuits against British Petroleum dominated the
news back then. But the saga of what happened on the rig that night,
and the valor that saved many lives, is a lesser-known story.
The film Deepwater Horizon
depicts tragedy and triumph, horror and heroism, fear and faith as
employees fight to save themselves and their compatriots. Opening
September 30 (USA; plus on five continents in coming weeks), it stars Mark Wahlberg, Kate Hudson, Kurt Russell and John Malkovich.
The script drew from a lengthy and insightful December 2010 New York Times article, "Deepwater Horizon's Final Hours," by David Barstow, David Rohde and Stephanie Saul.
Tragedy of errors
This debacle was partly a tragedy of errors. The Times'
analysis concluded that "crew members died and suffered terrible
injuries because every one of the Horizon's defenses failed on April
20." Inadequate training met complex systems and human hesitation. The
result: many staff received no warning of impending danger. A blast was
their first clue. Dead seagulls fell from the sky.

Electronics
technician Mike Williams (Wahlberg) saw his computer monitor explode,
then a major explosion smashed a door into his forehead. Bloodied, he
crawled with a penlight in his mouth, then, with two others, braved
flames in an unsuccessful attempt to start the ship's generators. Tension
often characterized the crew's relationship with BP executives, whose
compensation was tied to on-time performance. Crew members felt
pressure to cut corners in risky ways. Crew chief Jimmy Harrell (Kurt
Russell) helped carry a gravely injured exec on a backboard to a
lifeboat. In another instance, the chief engineer said he ignored the
captain's suggestion to abandon an injured comrade, carrying him to
safety. (The captain later disputed the engineer's characterization.)
Fear and faith


The
morning after the explosion, as survivors gathered on a nearby ship
taking them to land, they could see the still burning Horizon. A
crewman suggested that the group should say something in honor of their
lost coworkers. Silence. Then a driller began, "Our Father…."
Everyone joined him in the Lord's Prayer.

www.DeepwaterHorizon.movie Opens September 30 (USA) International opening dates
Copyright © 2016 Rusty Wright.
Photo
captions: 1) Deepwater Horizon poster. 2) Mark Wahlberg as Mike
Williams. (Photo: Enrique Chediak). 3) Kate Hudson as Felicia Williams.
(Photo: David Lee). 4) Kurt Russell as Jimmy Harrell. (Photo: David
Lee). 5) Gina Rodriguez as Andrea Fleytas. (Photo: David Lee). 6) Dylan
O'Brien as Caleb Holloway. 7) Rusty Wright.
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