It is often not a famous film on the streaming platform that is very attractive to the phrase “It was raining sewerage”, but it is one of the Netflix Train Works: Pope Cruise Documentary Slash Hoverer. This film is a part of the platform train franchise, which focuses on real -life media sensations, news and controversial public figures, and has been running for two weeks, in the top 10 of Flick Netflix, which is still in the number 2 (yes, number 2), where it is still in the number 2, where it is still at number 6, which is still in the number 2.
Pope Cruz traveled an illegal journey of the Carnival Trumf Cruise ship in 2013, which endured an engine fire on a four -day joyful cruise between Texas and Mexico, which cut off all the power in the ship. Since the ship’s toilets were on electricity and they could not be flushed, its 4,000 passengers were initially instructed to board the ship on their shops (and were given to pope the bio -Hazard bag). Even the staff who is interviewed will admit, the project was poor and, yes, was absolutely gross. But these were frustrated times.
Everyone assumed that the ship would remain in the sea for only a day or two under these conditions, but the rescue was delayed, and the passengers were aboard for four days for four days. Shower drains started flowing with urine. Passengers stopped using red bio -record bags. And without air conditioning on the board, passengers were forced to sleep on the deck to avoid the odor under heat and the deck.
And “it was raining” part? This will come when the tugboats finally arrived at the port. When they attached themselves to the ship, the power of their bridge made the ship a list from one side to the other that all the waste collected into the drains of the ship began to flow under the walls, under the hallways, the elevator shaft and every carpet. One passenger explained, “You know what you stand in.” “We were in the emission.” The floors, walls and ceilings, all covered in wheat, and there was nowhere to go to the passengers.
There are also other documentary films about cruise ships that have removed me from the cruise forever: 2021 HBO movie The Last Cruise, about the spread of a square on the cruise ship, was certainly one of them. But Pope Cruz was at another level for me. The footage shows how widespread the damage to the ship, how much of it was coated in the hidden of human waste, was beyond the news. Passenger and staff footage depicts deep rivers of garbage ankle under the stairs. One can only imagine that these passengers are unable to bathe themselves or clean themselves, then feel after rotating.
I realize that a cruise ship is a vessel that costs hundreds of millions of dollars, and you just don’t know to sink the Valley Blue Off. Nevertheless, I patiently waited for an Epilog that said that Carnival’s victory had been abolished and never after that, never run again. I have stepped into the dog’s pope, I know how difficult it is to remove this smell from something. Considering that the fire in the engine room eliminated many essential mechanics of the ship, which is well known for any reason together with Tord wallpaper, you know, light the whole thing on the fire and give it a proper burial in the sea.
But not. “Carnival spent $ 115 million on cleaning, repairing and improving victory,” says Epieug. Today, she still travels under her new name, Carnival Sunrise. ” Listen, I believe that there are health and safety measures that need to be met for sunrise for sunrise, but just knowing what I have seen in this movie, I am worried about the fact that it has a new name and we are expected to move forward. Is it too much to ask if your holiday residence comes without a biological pollution date?
Now we can laugh at the Pope Cruise, as even in addition to the overall tragedy, time is equal to comedy. But there is no amount of germs in the world that will be enough for me to step on sunrise. Not after the horrors shown in this documentary.


