Titan: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster (2025)
A gripping deep-sea dive into ambition and tragedy—ideal for true-crime aficionados and documentary enthusiasts; not for the faint-hearted.
Genres: Documentary, Drama
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Titan: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster(2025)
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OceanGate's Titan tourist submersible imploded in 2023 on a deep-sea dive to the Titanic. This documentary details how a bold vision ended in tragedy.
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"By the time we're done testing it, I believe it's pretty much invulnerable" "And that's pretty much what they said about the Titanic"
It's good for describing everything that lead to the final dive, but there's almost nothing about that fateful dive if not the last 3-4 minutes of the documentary. I was expecting at least 10-20% of the film about the last dive, but I was wrong. All in all, I still recommend it. It's a good insight into an issue that happens in many big companies and corporations: visionary, delusional, and arrogant CEOs that eventually destroy their company with their own hands by silencing inside critics and constructive feedbacks. Unfortunately, this time it lead to the deaths of five human beings. You can't be arrogant with science, and this is evidence of the consequences of doing just so.
Like sonar: by sounding off each aspect of the depths, a clear picture of what lie down there emerges. This well-researched documentary surprised me because I didn't think there'd be enough to say about the 2023 Titan sub implosion to fill an hour and forty minutes. Yet by interviewing literally everybody who could provide insight into each angle of the disaster, we get a complete picture of what happened to the submersible and its ill-fated occupants.
Better than the Discovery one, shot better and better interviews.
There was an inevitability to the failure of the Titan submersible. That is the story told in this documentary in a considered and thoughtful way; how the gradual loss of expertise from the project eroded its already thin safety margins to breaking point. That was combined with the single-minded, one might say blinkered, approach of OceanGate's CEO, Stockton Rush. He clearly wanted to be remembered by history; well, he's going to be, but not in the way he likely thought he would be.
Actually informative and respectfully told. The popping noises of the individual strands of carbon fiber cracking sent shivers down my spine. The hull must have been popping like crazy right before implosion...
How many more of these am I gonna watch???
The inevitable documentary finally arrived. It‘s okay but does not provide a lot of nee information also they only talk about the final doomed mission in the last minutes. I expected s bit more on that part.
Anyone saying it doesn't explain what happened on the final dive has a comprehension issue.
This is what happens when you give an arrogant narcissist the title of CEO and blinded passion. The fact that so many higher ups were either fired or left intentionally should have been enough to cause some sort of questioning in Stockton to whether his approach was truly the right one.
The arrogance of men (it's always a man). It's laughable how some people call Elon Musk a genius. He's another Stockton!
No one died. Just a distraction for you the peasant. Cuz u don’t know anything
I found it very disappointing that they treated Tony Nissen like a helpless victim of Stockton. After listening to David Lochridge's full testimony, he had a lot to say about his culpability as the Director of Engineering.
Typical "documentary" from Netflix, which is basically an opportunistic exploitation of a current hot topic to gain viewership, while not really diving deeper beyond the surface. It's basically just a medley of footage of a narcissistic entrepreneur being an a** to everyone, and a bunch of former employees insisting that they "told him so". I fell for it because I love docs about deep sea, but this one can't hold a torch to anything being put out by reputable filmmakers.
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