Anonymous
ID: syIM10AP
6/20/2025, 3:58:58 PM No.508091832
Yeah, no—terrible, just terrible. My heart genuinely goes out to the families. But look, if we’re gonna tell this story, let’s do it right. Picture this: they knew. They had seconds. The warning systems were screaming, hull stress off the charts—like that moment right before the Titanic snaps in half, but smaller, and without the romantic subplot.
Now imagine: the 19-year-old looks to his father—boom, tight close-up, like Jake Sully locking eyes with Neytiri for the first time, except this time it’s pure, existential dread. We pan to Stockton Rush, hand shaking, frantically hitting the ballast release like Ripley slamming buttons in Aliens. Maybe he yells “GO! GO! GO!”—we’ll workshop the line.
Then—outside shot, silence. No score, just the cold, crushing deep. The sub collapses inward like the Terminator 2 T-1000 falling into molten steel, except way faster and way less graceful.
I mean… horrifically tragic, of course. But cinematically? Chef’s kiss.
Now imagine: the 19-year-old looks to his father—boom, tight close-up, like Jake Sully locking eyes with Neytiri for the first time, except this time it’s pure, existential dread. We pan to Stockton Rush, hand shaking, frantically hitting the ballast release like Ripley slamming buttons in Aliens. Maybe he yells “GO! GO! GO!”—we’ll workshop the line.
Then—outside shot, silence. No score, just the cold, crushing deep. The sub collapses inward like the Terminator 2 T-1000 falling into molten steel, except way faster and way less graceful.
I mean… horrifically tragic, of course. But cinematically? Chef’s kiss.
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