
Mark Wahlberg
Mike Williams
Kurt Russell
Jimmy Harrell
John Malkovich
Donald Vidrine
Gina Rodriguez
Andrea Fleytas
Dylan O'Brien
Caleb Holloway
Kate Hudson
Felicia Williams
J.D. Evermore
Dewey Revette
Ethan Suplee
Jason Anderson
David Maldonado
Capt. Curt Kuchta
Henry Frost
Shane Roshto
Jeremy Sande
Adam Weise
Brad Leland
Robert Kaluza
Douglas M. Griffin
Landry
Joe Chrest
David Sims
James DuMont
Patrick O'Bryan
Chris Ashworth
Coast Guard Commander
Rob Steinberg
BP Rep
Anthony "Ace" Thomas
Paula's Husband
Stella Allen
Sydney
Jason Kirkpatrick
Aaron Dale Burkeen
Robert Walker Branchaud
Doug Brown
Jonathan Angel
Gordon Jones
Juston Street
Anthony Gervasio
Henri Esteve
Andrea's Housemate
Terry Milam
Keith Blair Manuel
Garrett Kruithof
Karl Kleppinger Jr.
Deneen Tyler
Paula Walker
Jim Klock
Scared Crew Member
Garrett Hines
Wyman Wheeler
Trace Adkins
Massive Man
Sue-Lynn Ansari
Passenger (uncredited)
Julia Holt
Airplane Passenger (uncredited)

Released
en
$110,000,000.00
$121,790,376.00
- #rescue
- #sea
- #post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd)
- #based on true story
- #disaster
- #explosion
- #oil spill
- #trapped
- #oil rig
- #disaster movie
- #gulf of mexico
- #bp
- #intense
- #melodramatic
Reviews

**Very well-balanced, the film does not tire us and provides good entertainment.** Disaster and accident films are common, although I feel that, for the last ten years, this has been an underexplored genre. The film is based on a true incident where a massive oil drilling rig suffered critical safety failures, eventually catching fire and collapsing. After investigations, the inadequate operati

**To remind us our errors and limits.** It was a surprising film. Because it was based on a real event, but there's nothing much about heroism which is essential for most of this kind of film and its success to inspire the viewers. I liked that. They just wanted to tell the story. Not to create a hero nor a villain. But due to the casting, Mark Wahlberg looks the centre of the story. And also p
As expected this is a bit of a propaganda movie against BP but that was of course rather expected. It is still watchable. The dramatization is fairly well done and the effects are believable as well as enjoyable. If you watch it as a disaster drama and special effects movie it is definitely okay. As a documentary, well I would say that it falls short. The movie only covers the initial explosion












