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Hell of a Cruise

Rating6.3 /10
20221 h 18 m
United States
266 people rated

Onboard at the luxury Diamond Princess cruise ship in January of 2020, people had no idea that the deadly novel coronavirus boarded the ship with them turning the floating paradise into their worst nightmare.

Documentary

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Djamimi💓

29/05/2023 11:47
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James Reid

23/05/2023 04:32
This documentary had the right mix of archival footage and interviews. A wide variety of passengers were interviewed, and several of their stories were interesting. I went into this feeling very little sympathy for the passengers who chose to take a cruise just as the Pandemic was gearing up, but I softened my stance somewhat as the documentary progressed. People were caught up in something unprecedented, and once you were on the boat, you were already in too deep. From watching this film, you get a good sense of how bizarre everything was in the world at that time. The only thing I think they could have improved was the feeling of danger. They recited statistics of the number of deaths from these cruises, but a lot of the film was a bit too lighthearted in tone to really convey that sense of doom.

Jackie Wembo

23/05/2023 04:32
At 7 minutes they interview a member of the crew and hide him in the shadows. But then at 7:03 he shows up working, it's obvious he's the one being interviewed. LMAO. Anyway, good documentary. Bad plans executed by the cruise companies, but let's be honest, no one knew what to do at the time. Not even the World Health Organization knew what to do. At 7 minutes they interview a member of the crew and hide him in the shadows. But then at 7:03 he shows up working, it's obvious he's the one being interviewed. LMAO. At 7 minutes they interview a member of the crew and hide him in the shadows. But then at 7:03 he shows up working, it's obvious he's the one being interviewed. LMAO.

Roje Cfa

02/03/2023 18:53
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Hanaaell

22/11/2022 11:01
At 7 minutes they interview a member of the crew and hide him in the shadows. But then at 7:03 he shows up working, it's obvious he's the one being interviewed. LMAO. Anyway, good documentary. Bad plans executed by the cruise companies, but let's be honest, no one knew what to do at the time. Not even the World Health Organization knew what to do. At 7 minutes they interview a member of the crew and hide him in the shadows. But then at 7:03 he shows up working, it's obvious he's the one being interviewed. LMAO. At 7 minutes they interview a member of the crew and hide him in the shadows. But then at 7:03 he shows up working, it's obvious he's the one being interviewed. LMAO.

سالم الخرش 🇱🇾🔥

22/11/2022 11:01
This documentary had the right mix of archival footage and interviews. A wide variety of passengers were interviewed, and several of their stories were interesting. I went into this feeling very little sympathy for the passengers who chose to take a cruise just as the Pandemic was gearing up, but I softened my stance somewhat as the documentary progressed. People were caught up in something unprecedented, and once you were on the boat, you were already in too deep. From watching this film, you get a good sense of how bizarre everything was in the world at that time. The only thing I think they could have improved was the feeling of danger. They recited statistics of the number of deaths from these cruises, but a lot of the film was a bit too lighthearted in tone to really convey that sense of doom.

Claayton07

22/11/2022 11:01
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22/11/2022 03:08
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