Uno sguardo alla missione del CEO Stockton Rush che voleva diventare il prossimo innovatore miliardario e l'impresa sottomarina destinata a fallire che ha messo in discussione il prezzo dell... Leggi tuttoUno sguardo alla missione del CEO Stockton Rush che voleva diventare il prossimo innovatore miliardario e l'impresa sottomarina destinata a fallire che ha messo in discussione il prezzo dell'ambizione nelle profondità dell'oceano.Uno sguardo alla missione del CEO Stockton Rush che voleva diventare il prossimo innovatore miliardario e l'impresa sottomarina destinata a fallire che ha messo in discussione il prezzo dell'ambizione nelle profondità dell'oceano.
- Self - OceanGate Founder and CEO
- (filmato d'archivio)
- Self - U.S. Coast Guard Investigator
- (as Capt. Jason Neubauer)
- Self - OceanGate Director of Engineering
- (filmato d'archivio)
- Self - Director, Titanic
- (filmato d'archivio)
- Self - OceanGate Submersible Pilot and Technician
- (filmato d'archivio)
- Self - Oceanographer and Filmmaker
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (as Jacques Cousteau)
Recensioni in evidenza
It's not that it seemed too short, because it's a good-enough runtime and definitely holds your attention... but there must have been lawsuits pending concerning the families of the people who died. With the exception of the daughter of Mr. Titanic (the one ringer on board who knows about the fateful ship, and who was used to legitimize things)...
Instead, TITAN deals with the many, many, many mistakes/misjudgements leading up to the tragedy: so that way they attempt to explain the ending with all the problems of the past... which is somewhat interesting but ultimately a cop-out...
Also, there has never been a scarier, more formidable noise than what the submarine was making as it went further underwater... It was like Satan using a pick-axe on someone's nerve-endings...
The fact that Oceangate founder/CEO Stockton Rush was able to con all these people into taking such risks is like some kind of unexplainable cult...
But even THAT aspect could have been delved into further: not necessarily the good/positive aspects of Rush, but the confidence he must have had that allowed the people to be conned in the first place (from workers to investors), and for so long: It must have been more than money that brainwashed these people... many of them scientists...
Instead he's a kind of nerdy impatient scientist instead of the mad scientist they're building-up... whenever he's interviewed it's a bit of a let-down...
Meanwhile, since the frame-story involves his former employees in court while delving into all the near-implosions and endless testing of the submersible, what could have been totally suspense-filled, isn't...
Except the scenes with actual footage of being underwater with Rush and his cohorts... from another famous wreck to The Bahamas... which has aspects of watching an underwater thriller, like The Abyss...
Speaking of, there should have been (more) footage of James Cameron (or perhaps interviews with him) because he was warning people before and after the tragedy, and is far more interesting than anyone interviewed here: he'd have made a perfect Van Helsing to Rush's bloodsucking murderer...
And it's very annoying and anti-climactic ending on the second-to-last run with the obnoxious "influencer" who resembles a superhero's boxer shorts... too much 11th hour time's spent on him and his fake crying-for-the-camera...
So when things sum up, they literally... sum up, and quickly... Probably because everything in this case is still in red-tape limbo...
So perhaps Netflix should have waited a few years to make this documentary... which means, they too, like Stockton Rush, basically jumped the gun on a creation that just wasn't ready.
The documentary details how we got to this horrific implosion, exposing his stubbornness, his dishonesty, and his charisma despite his relative mediocrity.
We get a good perspective on his madness, his psychology, and keys moments of the "successes" he had until the inevitable bang.
It's indeed very interesting, but it's missing some of the expected results of the investigation. The financial aspect, for example; how dire were OceanGate's finances ? And how much pressure was he under to get paying customers ?
Anyway, good job overall...
I'm proud of the people who quit the company and spoke out. We are responsible for speaking up when people of authority overstep their bounds.
It was very nice to get the backstory of this catastrophe and see that it was entirely preventable if not for the arrogance of Stockton Rush. It's also interesting to see how he replaces the strong people with the yes men and yes women. I hope this is a cautionary tale to prevent this from happening again.
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- QuizIt had its world premiere at Tribeca Festival on June 6, 2025, and was released on June 11, 2025, by Netflix.
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Interviewer: We do have to acknowledge that he did do what he set out to do. He took a carbon fiber sub to the Titanic.
Self - Expedition Leader, Eyos: Yes, that is true, but there was no way of knowing when it was going to fail. But it was a mathematical certainty that it *would* fail. So having a dive, or two, or ten, to Titanic is not a measure of success. And personally, I will never understand how it survived the first test dives.
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- 1h 51min(111 min)
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