Review of The Great Invisible (2014) by Kevin C — 10 Nov 2014
This documentary provides us all with a vivid reminder of the great atrocity that occurred a little over 4 years ago -- and it reminds us through the first-hand accounts by those involved. From the workers on the rig to the widows to the suits running the company; you hear from every group impacted by this disaster.
The film had no real agenda, and didn't even really pick a side (aside from the fact that the incident, itself, makes BP and TransOcean seem pretty guilty of negligence). Instead, viewers are left hearing an array of perspectives, many of which are entirely new and exclusive to the film.
We are able to hear new voices and see new footage that we've never seen before, and it allows us to be reminded of how recent this disaster was, and how close we may be to it happening again. An important film for all to see.
This review of The Great Invisible (2014) was written by Kevin C on 10 Nov 2014.
The Great Invisible has generally received positive reviews.
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