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Alysia Drive
Alysia Drive
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Titan: The OceanGate Disaster- A Sad but Important Film
Alysia Drive
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Titan: The OceanGate Disaster- A Sad but Important Film

This movie truly touched my heart. Titan: The OceanGate Disaster shows how five people went on a deep-sea trip and never came back. It’s scary, sad, but also very eye-opening. The filmmakers did an amazing job telling the full story. They showed the people who were lost not just as passengers, but as real people with dreams.

What I found most powerful was the way the documentary explained the risks. Experts had warned the company that the sub wasn’t safe, but no one listened. The result was a terrible loss that maybe could have been avoided.

The movie doesn’t try to scare you—it tries to make you think. It reminds us that technology isn’t always safe, especially when people rush things.

I think everyone should watch this documentary. It’s respectful, honest, and very real. And you can easily find it on FlixHQ.

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