The precise Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill was a horrific and, by nearly all accounts, totally preventable disaster. As Berg’s movie reveals in its closing moments, it resulted within the deaths of 11 folks on the rig and 210 million gallons of oil being spilled into the Gulf of Mexico. Russell, nonetheless, admitted he was unaware of the demise toll earlier than studying the film’s script:
“I did not know 11 folks died. I did not know that many individuals had been injured and that many individuals have survived and it was a harrowing night time and the rig was on hearth. I did not know any of that. I solely knew what the media was specializing in which was this oil going into the water. It form of bought me. I believed, ‘That is attention-grabbing that we have gotten to a degree the place the media thinks it is extra necessary that now we have an ecological catastrophe occurring than 11 folks being killed and plenty of others being maimed and damage, and so forth.’ […]”
With all due respect to Russell, I feel he oversimplified the scenario right here. A fast web search will reveal a number of articles from main shops prioritizing the deaths of the rig staff on the time of the occasion (together with NPR). Even “Deepwater Horizon” itself is predicated on an article printed by the New York Instances some months after the tragedy. He is additionally a bit responsible of doing the factor that Extraordinarily On-line folks like to do on social media the place they accuse you of “not caring” about a difficulty until you are always posting about it 24/7. Keep in mind people, we will care about a number of issues without delay!
Anyway, I am climbing off my soapbox now. If “Deepwater Horizon” results in extra folks realizing the ins and outs of the particular tragedy, then it did its job (even with Wahlberg’s unusual want for hero-posturing).