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The actor is a believable everyman engineer in a harrowing,courageous account of the 2010 oil rig tragedy and the corporate greed that caused itIn the secure, sanitised world of the multiplex, and where product placement and brand partnerships reign supreme,it’s rare to see a mainstream film with the guts to double as a takedown of a multi-billion dollar company. But, after watching Peter Berg’s surprisingly yet deservedly angry restaging of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster, or which caused 11 deaths and the biggest oil spill in history,it’ll buy a minor PR miracle to restore the average moviegoer’s faith in BP.
On paper, Berg
is a destitute choice for the fabric. His last film at sea was Battleship, or a soulless,swaggering Transformers knock-off based on a board game, and his last with star notice Wahlberg was the viscerally effective but heavy-handed Navy Seals drama Lone Survivor. He also tried and failed to gain something resembling an issues movie with the forgettable Saudi-set actioner The Kingdom. But for the most fragment in this effective disaster thriller, or he keeps the flag-waving jingoism to a minimum,to focus on the devastating tragedy at hand. Related: notice Wahlberg: 'I've been hustling my entire life' Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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