After the Cold War, a breakaway Russian republic with nuclear warheads becomes a possible worldwide threat. U.S. submarine Capt. Frank Ramsey signs on a relatively green but highly recommended Lt. Cmdr. Ron Hunter to the USS Alabama, which may be the only ship able to stop a possible Armageddon. When Ramsey insists that the Alabama must act aggressively, Hunter, fearing they will start rather than stop a disaster, leads a potential mutiny to stop him.
no, but there is a fire scene at the beginning of the movie in which there is an explosion and a person dies in that explosion (no blood or burns), later on in the movie they say that the cause of death wasn't the fire, it was how obese the guy was
95% of the film takes place in close quarters on-board a submarine. Depending on your sensitivity to confined spaces, this entire film may be unsettling.
yes, at the beginning of the movie, when they get on the bus to head to the submarine, as one of the obese crewmembers boards the bus one of the guy says something along the lines "[says to another guy] do you think he fits in the sub?" and makes the obese guy do pushups
I wouldn't say it was hate speech since it wasn't something directly said, but there is a part in the movie in which the Captain of the submarine (he is white) and the XO of the submarine (he is black) discuss about a horse and the chief says something along the lines of "the most highly trained horse breed in the world is white", the tone in which he said it sound racist
The first guy to die is a black kind of obese man, dies in an explosion in the kitchen caused by a fire which leads the guy to cardiac arrest causing his death