There's something about Titan: The OceanGate Disaster that sticks with you. It doesn't shout or try to scare you - instead, it quietly walks you through a story that's shocking all on its own.
The film tells the full story of the Titan sub disaster, from how the mission began to how it ended in tragedy. It covers all the safety warnings that were ignored and the choices made by OceanGate's CEO. The interviews are the best part - they feel honest and emotional. People who tried to raise red flags share their stories, and it's heartbreaking to hear how they were pushed aside.
Titan: The OceanGate Disaster is really well-made. The editing, music, and pacing all support the story without taking over. It's one of those films that teaches you something without being too technical or overwhelming.
I watched it on Afdah, and I'd say it's a must-see if you care about real-life stories that matter. It's not just about the sub - it's about people, decisions, and consequences.