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@mannyortm2 жыл бұрын
Love your vids!
@DanielVestemean2 жыл бұрын
Hi
@robotical90842 жыл бұрын
Sure il download it
@trayvonking31842 жыл бұрын
Do slenderman how to beat video
@spooderman3982 жыл бұрын
Hallooooooo nerd
@sealguy27042 жыл бұрын
I personally think being stranded at sea is lot more scary than being lost in the forest. Think about it, you're not in your element, all predators have a giant advantage and you have to use energy to even stay afloat not to forget hypothermia. In contrast to the forest were you atleast could make a shelter and fire if you have basic survival skills. This is alot more terrifying.
@AwesomeMusicLady2 жыл бұрын
At least in a forest you could build fire, shelter, maybe a long sharp stick as a weapon, you can eat plants and drink from a stream etc What are you supposed to do for food, water, shelter etc if you’re in the middle of the ocean? At least on land you have SOME resources. Limited sure but it’s more than what you have in the water.
@Aalijah_Matyevna2 жыл бұрын
Survival chance in forest is higher. You have to be creative to survive in a forest. But ocean oh boy. It's so scary you will run out of oxygen energy and become thirsty and hungry. You don't know what's beneath you. And oceans are so deep.
@MsLilly2002 жыл бұрын
Very true. Like, literally your only chance of survival in the ocean is if someone finds you. And they have to find you within like, 3 days _if_ you have something keeping you afloat. And probably only hours to a day if you don't have a lifevest or something. In a forest you at least have a chance of finding a creak or river before dying of dehydration.
@Fafix6662 жыл бұрын
Sea predators don't give a fuck about divers. As long as you are not flailing like an idiot or bleeding badly, they will ignore you. Hypothermia will get you within 1 night if you are in the water.
@josepetersen71122 жыл бұрын
Yeah, if I’m lost in the Forrest I probably have a bag of equipment, a couple of guns, some food, water, radio, etc. Even without that, at least I won’t drown.
@deadlockraven18492 жыл бұрын
I really respect you saying it was unbeaten. This was possibly real life, and these were people who made natural and tragic mistakes. The Ocean is too unpredictable to say it could've been beaten with a guaranteed strategy. Does this movie seem the most professional? No. Does it have to be? No. So with that realistically tragic ending, I can live with it
@azure33542 жыл бұрын
@@SPDRM ? What?
@sparrowhunter16712 жыл бұрын
@@SPDRM dude what?
@sloth4you2 жыл бұрын
@@SPDRM wtf
@JP-pb6hy2 жыл бұрын
He isn’t criticizing the decisions made by the real people this film was inspired by, as we can’t even possibly know what decisions they did make while they were stranded. One thing that was found was a note written by one of them which isn’t even included in the film.
@MariAnimates2 жыл бұрын
@@SPDRM huh?
@ariesmry2 жыл бұрын
This whole thing was a logistical nightmare. Imagine going skydiving and getting the safety talk while in the airplane. Whether your going above or below- all safety protocols should be done on land with everyone attentive.
@flext-rex82842 жыл бұрын
You do it twice (if boat diving) once on land do go over detailed plans and procedures and again on the boat before gearing up
@amodeloranewbione87532 жыл бұрын
That actually happened 2 people died in skydiving
@soulfullserenity75362 жыл бұрын
@@amodeloranewbione8753 Wait really? and what's the company name so I don't use them
@frgmented-dreams61402 жыл бұрын
Imagine the dive workers using vertical lines to mark attendance before departing from the open ocean. 😲 omg. Call names like adults.
@Reshme772 жыл бұрын
Ok,. Avoid oceans and skydiving
@BodilyFunction2 жыл бұрын
I went snorkeling in near Florida at 8 years old. My flippers didn’t fit right and the didn’t have another size so I took them off on the boat since I thought I was a strong swimmer. Apparently the current was quite strong because after 5 minutes I look up and the boat that was anchored was now quite a ways away. I started swimming as hard as I could and screaming but I just kept getting farther away. Luckily someone heard me and a scuba instructor came out and pulled me back in. Let me tell you, watching the boat you’re supposed to go home on get farther and farther away as you swim the best you can, slowly losing energy to the point you can barely move your legs and arms was absolutely terrifying. Not to mention the thing I was following and looking at while snorkeling was a bull shark.
@StavTina2 жыл бұрын
Damn! That sounds horrifying 😖😭 are you still diving/swimming or are you scared?
@zain1m1072 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I never would wish that on anyone. My worst fear is the ocean anyways because the land is primarily our home and the ocean is a different world your stepping in full of big bad creatures, cold water, current, hypothermia. But also not to say you got extremely lucky and I hope you counted your blessings and shoutout to the person who heard you God bless.
@papakurt41622 жыл бұрын
@@zain1m107 Most deep sea predators won't actively hunted humans and will avoid us. Although there was tiger shark that was cut open that had a suit of armor in its stomach, probably a radical story behind that one🤷♂️ Honestly I only really understand people's fear of the ocean when it comes to some of the deep sea school bus sized squids that are out there. Even then I wish we knew more about those, awesomely terrifying creatures.
@tacticalflashlight12162 жыл бұрын
@@papakurt4162 drowning is my biggest fear of the ocean, especially since I'm such a weak swimmer.
@papakurt41622 жыл бұрын
@@tacticalflashlight1216 Yeah, same here. I had a buddy I played little league soccer with get pulled out by a riptide and unfortunately did not make it. You take a risk when you venture out into open water. I'm taking steps to conquer that fear though, we didn't evolve to be outstanding swimmers but that doesn't mean we can't experience the beauty it holds.
@powwowken27602 жыл бұрын
The fact that no one noticed the missing tanks was something that always bothered me about the real life story as well. If you run a dive boat are you seriously not going to notice that 2 of your expensive oxygen tanks are missing and start asking questions about why? They're not exactly the kind of thing someone can steal by sticking it in their backpack.
@awesomewin13372 жыл бұрын
If i ran a dive boat i wouldn't notice missing oxygen tanks. An oxygen tank would kill anyone breathing from it. I might notice my air tanks missing though!
@jameson12392 жыл бұрын
@@awesomewin1337 yes it’s technically a misnomer to call a dive tank an oxygen tank but most people don’t really care unless your using a different gas mixture but pure oxygen won’t kill you unless your breathing it for a ridiculously long time O2 tanks are used in basically any hospital and believe it or not is part of the first aid treatment for many problems like the Bends and pulmonary edema so any respectable dive boat would have O2 tanks with there first aid kit
@enriquesanta-ana79252 жыл бұрын
Actually, it is possible that it was their tanks and frankly that dive boat suckss... Typically they do name calls and a time to get back to the boat at but guess not them
@jamesmaysflyingwashingmach74592 жыл бұрын
Yeah, especially a small-scale operation like that which can't afford any equipment to go missing.
@helloworld27842 жыл бұрын
I haven't watch the video but this film is based on a true story where couple went missing, probably dead after being left
@bigbabado82962 жыл бұрын
The true killer was that diving guides' incompetence. Holy crap.
@witchypeoniflorallungs30442 жыл бұрын
@0xInternal Though I agree with you the most part (as well as you having personal experience by location), the rl case stated that the actual couple (not the movie - sorry if that’s unclear I’m bad with words) were only discovered as missing 2 days later, which does feel negligent. Also Hollywood not getting rl facts straight- after seeing the utter mess that is LA Content Creators, I’m concerned LA as a whole seems to lack any grip on reality at all 😭
@bigbabado82962 жыл бұрын
@0xInternal True, but if it happened once before (albeit not in the Caribbean) it can happen again
@donovanwick92782 жыл бұрын
@0xInternal then how do you think it went down? they were found to be missing two days later. are you suggesting foul play? pretty sure the people who make based on a true story films want to get it right for the most part to tell the story no?
@rizkiramadhan92662 жыл бұрын
The true killers were the friends we made along the way.
@grilledleeks65142 жыл бұрын
@0xInternal low iq logic. The location has literally nothing to do with the dive guides
@SirTowerOfZaid2 жыл бұрын
This is a really good kind of episode, I'm excited for it, this is the kind of information it's most probable to actually use, and shows a lot about Nerd Explains actual survival knowledge, love it.
@adrd12322 жыл бұрын
Ratio
@mrjibrhanjamalkhan21442 жыл бұрын
Wow you need this type of information then truly your in and trouble bcos this is just common sense and to use it, but im quite sure most people are like you as we keep observing again and again do u understand your the person that goes to investigate the noise from the place your friend was just gutted and still asked as they walk down the stairs is anyone there. Hope you learned enough to not become a Darwin award winner, not likely but probably for the best. And pmsl
@burgundycommander75892 жыл бұрын
Doesn't take much research to find out what he said in the vid. He's not a survival expert, nor do you have to be one to make logical decisions
@shinji12642 жыл бұрын
@@burgundycommander7589 I get where you're coming from, but most people don't think of these types of scenarios... It's a good video to get begin thinking of the possibilities... You take what they commentator says with a grain of salt and reason with him as he goes along... Good stuff non the less
@SirTowerOfZaid2 жыл бұрын
@@mrjibrhanjamalkhan2144 well after watching the video it was way simpler that I expected, idk, I was waiting for some really really crazy stuff, and it's interesting to me, because I live in an island precisely in the Caribbean and go to dive regularly so I wanted to see some idk escaping rip currents, bare hands fishing tactics shenanigans and stuff like that.
@domoslomo12 жыл бұрын
4:30 Nerd Explains: “You make small talk, because you enjoy it. I make small talk so I’m not left behind in the ocean. We are not the same.”
@bm-ub6zc2 жыл бұрын
We are the same. I enjoy the feeling of my risk of a gruesome death being reduced as much as you making smalltalk, if not more
@mindyg70642 жыл бұрын
This movie seriously terrified me and was the main reason I turned down a dive trip a few years ago, because all I could think of was being left to die like this due to someone else's incompetence.
@kaiseremotion8542 жыл бұрын
honestly this seems like a shady af company too
@serpentinewolf70852 жыл бұрын
Be prepared if ya want to do it. Know where ya going, know nearest land, and when in the second people start going up, you do too.
@Adam-qv2bd2 жыл бұрын
Really? You didn't go on a awesome trip because of a movie? Face those fears.
@steeredshark55422 жыл бұрын
something to live by is "Just because I know what I'm doing, doesn't mean someone else does"
@zain1m1072 жыл бұрын
@@steeredshark5542 wow if you made that up dayum i like that saying
@luckydal20592 жыл бұрын
I have to be honest, the scariest way to die for me has always been drowning. I have read about people who have near drowned saying it was almost peaceful, but it scared the crap out of me. When driving near bodies of water I even roll down the car windows so I have an escape route if I went off the road into the water. It’s THAT prominent in my mind. Don’t get me wrong, other ways to die sound horrible. Really horrible. But drowning remains the scariest in my eyes.
@aisaback62212 жыл бұрын
It is actually real peaceful I remember when I was young I was at my pool I almost died multiple times like was down in the pool and I didn't feel any pain so it's probably the 2nd best way to die
@holylettuce47302 жыл бұрын
I think burning alive would be the worst. I’ve heard from people the “best” way to burn alive is to basically “drown” in the flames. Granted not experts but when you are on fire the fire burns the oxygen so fast that you die from lack of oxygen before the actual burns kill you. Atleast with water once you take that first lungful you pass out.
@bigbabado82962 жыл бұрын
@@holylettuce4730 True, but it also depends on where you are. Burning alive is worse in a general sense but getting stranded in the middle of the ocean, realizing that no one is going to find me only to drown and be lost at sea is more psychologically horrifying.
@sarahsanchez45522 жыл бұрын
The worst way I can imagine dying is being flayed. However I did, I want it to be quick. Flaying is a slow, torturous process of excruciating pain.
@aisaback62212 жыл бұрын
@@04no I know man it feels so natural
@mrprince9112 жыл бұрын
Normally these videos are just for a good laugh or to see neat information. As someone genuinely afraid of open water and made more afraid by this film I'm thankful for this movie as it helped it seem less likely to go completely wrong and its comforting to know there are so many safety protocols to combat such a nightmarish situation. Thank you very much. If you do the sequel the best tip is not to go drinking on a yacht with your friends.
@DoobisMan2 жыл бұрын
Being stranded in the ocean will always be one of my biggest fears.
@adrd12322 жыл бұрын
This ratio will become your new biggest fear 🤳🤡
@promeneuzivotu1172 жыл бұрын
I mean it's quite easy to get lost in the ocean and i know it from a personal experience.In 2019 i was on vacation in Greece and strong wind had carried away our beachball in to the ocean so i started swiming after it and by the time i reached it i was already 3 kilometars away from the shore.
@kip34272 жыл бұрын
@@promeneuzivotu117 sounds like a riptide
@promeneuzivotu1172 жыл бұрын
@@kip3427 possibly.
@sweepthedust69362 жыл бұрын
@@adrd1232 this is embarrassing for you...
@svchineeljunk-riggedschoon40382 жыл бұрын
Sailor and diver here in Bahamas, pretty accurate info in this video, good job. Btw, shark attacks on spearfishermen aren't counted in statistics, as they're considered "prevoked". There were at least two that I know of here in Bahamas this year.
@alle_namen_schon_vergeben7082 жыл бұрын
Are accidents during feeding frenzys counted as provoked or unprovoked attacks?
@Petaurista132 жыл бұрын
well... technically it's self defense for them
@aarons69352 жыл бұрын
No you're not.
@svchineeljunk-riggedschoon40382 жыл бұрын
@@Petaurista13 No, people don't spearfish sharks, they get bitten when the shark tries to steal their fish.
@svchineeljunk-riggedschoon40382 жыл бұрын
@@aarons6935 Strange thing to say, when you can literally look at my channel and see proof.
@sanhakim13352 жыл бұрын
How in the actual fuck do you "accidentally" leave two people behind 60 miles off shore. That just seems like murder to me
It's a small, and clearly incompetent, diving operation. It's not murder, but it is at least negligence. By doing...basically anything they could've known that the couple were gone. They should've had at least a bit of safety equipment (A whistle, a DSMB) as Nerd mentioned.
@theulmateunit6482 жыл бұрын
@@antonioarreola3097 I knew it
@kirabaum54072 жыл бұрын
I went on a mission trip a few years back to Honduras and we went snorkeling on our day off. Now, we had set up this counting system for the whole trip earlier but it really came in handy out on the tour. We all were assigned a number and when told too we counted off in order until everyone was present. If we didn't hear a number we recounted again, and if we still didn't get a response then we looked around for the missing person. Or if we got confused during the counting we started over so that it was absolutely clear everyone was there and we weren't leaving anyone behind. So on the boat not only did the tour guides get a good head count while we were sitting down, my group also had our counting system. And another thing the guides did was they waited to count until we were getting ready to leave and sitting down, then no one could get marked as returned and leave again without being noticed like in the movie. And then obviously my group counted off to double check. I felt this system worked well and something like that as Nerd said definitely is what could have saved the couple.
@snowangelnc2 жыл бұрын
I was one of the adults that went with a group of students to Ecuador. We had that same counting system, and you're right, it worked very well. The only problem was one of the men we worked with there, the one that lived in the country and made a living hosting these types of trips, thought it would be funny to shout out random numbers whenever we tried to do a count. When I met with my boss after the trip I recommended that we not work with this particular person again. After what I reported - the counting along with a few other examples of a generally slack attitude - he agreed with me and we went with someone else after that. This person considered himself just a laid back, fun-loving guy; but he didn't know when to stop and be the professional. If what you are trying to do is make sure you aren't going to leave a minor lost and alone in a foreign country where they don't speak the language, that is not the time to be messing around. If you take a job that gives you that level of responsibility for other people's safety then you need to stay on your toes all the time to make absolutely sure you do it right. That's why what happened with the diving company here is so mind boggling.
@kirabaum54072 жыл бұрын
@@snowangelnc absolutely agree. One of the local leaders we had was a very fun joke loving person too but unlike your guy, he knew when it was appropriate to joke around and when something was important. And yeah it really is why the whole system in the movie is mind boggling. And what's even worse is that it's based off a real event and the real couple was missing for two days without being noticed. Systems like both ours that seem really basic can actually save lives sometimes.
@aarons69352 жыл бұрын
Cool story, never happened.
@SecretAgentNein2 жыл бұрын
@@aarons6935 Dang, you're right. People knowing both how to snorkel and how to count?! Outrageous. A total lie, definitely. I have never counted above five in my entire life!
@ReaperLeviathanOfficial2 жыл бұрын
@@SecretAgentNein EMOTIONAL DAMAGE
@letsreallytalk94822 жыл бұрын
Actually according to the director who made this film, the only thing similar about this from the true story is being left behind. They really didn’t want to do the real story because not much is known about what happened to them after they got left. And For the real people, they were 20 miles from land and it was in Australia doing a dive at the Great Barrier Reef. The tour boat that left them purposely didn’t report them missing until 2 days had passed. It was during the summer so it would of been hot and the place they were at there wouldn’t have been many ships going through. So it is speculated that they most likely dehydrated or became hypothermic being out there 2 days and could of died from that. Some of their gear later washed up on the beach but no signs of shark attack. Unfortunately they were never found. And the tour got sued big time for it, because they didn’t do a proper head count and didn’t report them missing when they first noticed their passports and things left on the boat the following morning. It’s a very sad tragedy but this movie is fiction and not based on them. The Directer and his wife first heard about it and wanted to make a movie with this kind of scenario but didn’t want to use the real tragedy because they felt it was disrespectful to the family and not much is known what actually occurred after they were left.
@donovanwick92782 жыл бұрын
thanks for the deets. imagine realizing you fcked up but didnt report two days later.. imagine being a worker, in general not on that boat, and hearing about it whether missing gear or sign in and not reporting it. they all should have faced penalties just for not reporting it in time. in taken, they mentioned how people go permanently missing in two days right after being kidnapped and human trafficked. i know it's a movie, but the premise does not sound too far from the truth
@letsreallytalk94822 жыл бұрын
@@donovanwick9278 Yeah you really got to be a fucked up evil person to purposely not report someone missing even if you were scared that you fucked up and missed counted or whatever. I reviewed several articles on this tragedy and the directors of the movie. It’s similar to the extent with the boat just leaving without getting a proper head count. I believe the couple went further from the group to explore the barrier reef bc they had some experience in diving ( not sure how much it’s been a minute since I looked at it) but the workers ( who I think either owned the company or were something high in it) saw the couple’s passports and belongings but just kept quiet for two days ( I guess in their minds hoping they would die so they wouldn’t get sued or in trouble bc that’s the only reason you wouldn’t report right away) But after they were left no one is really sure what happened only theories. Like I said before it was hot and their stuff was found washed up but no signs of any shark or animal attack. So the best guess is they both dehydrated or became hyperthermic from being in the water all that time. ( But I agree it’s messed up on the part of the tour company and they should have been at least charged with negligent manslaughter or something bc they left them and didn’t report it immediately. And I respect the directors for not trying to really base the movie about them bc it would be hard for the families especially when no one knows the truth of how they died and their deaths weren’t made into a mockery or horror show for money. Yeah they used the premise as far as leaving them behind and not really reporting or finding their stuff the following day. But the death scenes and all that they kept fictional so it’s a good little movie and I have respect for the directors for it. It’s a tragedy that really shouldn’t of happened and I pray no one ever has to experience that in real life.)
@aynDRAWS2 жыл бұрын
It can be based on them without following the story. Its bringing awareness without attempting to assume fact. Its an inspired story
@KillbotSw2 жыл бұрын
Are you such a L you had to make that up?
@Brando2162 жыл бұрын
This movie use to terrify me as a kid. I hated the concept of being stranded at sea
@NEMOfishZ922 жыл бұрын
I'm 29 and I find this movie terrifying lol
@deez10332 жыл бұрын
@@NEMOfishZ92 Who Doesn't Plus Nobody knows where Or What happened To you
@renegade65782 жыл бұрын
"If you think this won't happen to you, guess again." Idk man, after hearing this, I've added "never going diving" to my anti bucket list after this episode; so I don't think this will happen to me.
@jamesmaysflyingwashingmach74592 жыл бұрын
I hate to be one of those people, but yeah, deep sea diving is something I would never, ever do. The ocean is not my natural habitat.
@johnnormington13112 жыл бұрын
@@jamesmaysflyingwashingmach7459 If humanity was meant to be deep sea diving we would have been born with gills.
@Solarstormflare2 жыл бұрын
i went diving in the same place with my family, we had one family member on the boat at all times and rotated who it was, so if they did try to leave without us, the family member on the boat would have noticed immediately and stopped them. so it is possible, and fun.
@osbaldohernandez91744 ай бұрын
I bought this movie when I was 7 and after seeing this I said I am never going near the water ever in my life
@dennisj62372 жыл бұрын
Once I was on a boat with a group of friends, we got to our location and me and 2 other friends (no life jackets) jumped in the water. Next thing we knew the current was taking us away half a mile, we yelled for our friends but they were so preoccupied having fun and never realized we were far away. Luckily a boat was also passing and saw the struggle and picked us up. By then we were to tired fighting the current. Moral of the story, make sure the people you are with are competent and dont assume the water is safe cause it looks safe on the surface
@nenmaster52182 жыл бұрын
Unbeaten is a very odd Summary of this youtuber here.
@thepeopleschamp90762 жыл бұрын
As someone who loves cruises, this is terrifying. I can remember being on the balcony and seeing nothing but water in front, and to both sides of me, no matter how hard I looked I couldn't see any structure or land in the distance. It's even worse at night, to say it's "pitch dark", would be an understatement.
@Its_Me_Romano2 жыл бұрын
Stop doing cruises. They are fucking awful for the environment
@aBronyPlays2 жыл бұрын
When I was a kid, I was actually left behind like this. I was at a week long summer camp, and we went rafting. It was an all day kinda thing. We finally landed after compeleating the river. We met with another group who was just finishing as well. I went a little ways away, looking for frogs (I know, right?) as everyone was just chilling and relaxing after being on the river for so long. eventually I looked back and they were gone. An adult with the other group was like hey were you with them? And I said yeah and he said they l just left, we can take you back and I agreed, being a little kid. Now looking back I could easily have been kidnapped / murdered, but i was a kid, so I just agreed. they took me back to the camp where the counclers were just starting to realize their fuck up. They were pretty mad at me. But now thinking about it, it's entirely their fault and they were just pissed they nearly got fucked for their screw up.
@taylonrosas10242 жыл бұрын
Jesus Christ I can't believe they were mad at YOU, a damn little kid. Smfh
@Reshme772 жыл бұрын
@@taylonrosas1024 ikr
@MASTEROFEVIL2 жыл бұрын
And then what happened?
@aBronyPlays2 жыл бұрын
@@taylonrosas1024 yeah it was pretty bs concidering they didn't actually make sure everyone was there. They just wanted to shift the blame but how can you blame a kid for something like that?
@aBronyPlays2 жыл бұрын
@@MASTEROFEVIL the counclers took me back to the group and basically said I tried to ditch or something like that and I pretty much stayed at the camp until the week was over and I went home.
@lordhorus012 жыл бұрын
I'd love it if Nerd Explains did "the shallows" as well.
@livingdeadgirl56912 жыл бұрын
Uhh boy, first two minutes will be him yelling about the dangers of female solo travel in Mexico and the many Cartels that are there, I can already hear it...
@daniell14832 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this back in the day. The characters were so stupid, it felt like a relief when it was over. My utmost sympathy for the people this is based on, no idea what led to their ordeal. These two, however, the story is a bit different.
@DrGandW2 жыл бұрын
The only serious mistake was not rushing for the buoy. Everything else was pretty natural.
@ninjaf00t2 жыл бұрын
@@DrGandW Idk stopping for candy instead of going for the buoy was pretty stupid.
@DrGandW2 жыл бұрын
@@ninjaf00t Yes, that’s basically what I said. Other than that I’m not sure what else to expect from two random people though, it’s hard to imagine most people doing much better aside from losing track of buoy which was a sign of extreme ignorance as to basically the only good survival method.
@snowangelnc2 жыл бұрын
By far the biggest mistake was made by the diving guide that left them behind. I know that everyone makes mistakes, but taking two people out into the ocean and losing them the way they did is flat out criminal negligence.
@egbert58712 жыл бұрын
To be fair not having a whistle or anything is the dive guids fault nothing theyvod have done would really save them, proff real life
@matthewdix16912 жыл бұрын
This happened offshore to where I live, this is still being talked about nowadays and every dive boat takes precautions to another level.
@anonnyanonymous48002 жыл бұрын
It’s amazing how this couple’s story has likely saved many lives over the years because of the new precautions implemented.
@egbert58712 жыл бұрын
Like planes and 9/11 takes bad shit for stuff to be taken seriously
@redt37882 жыл бұрын
I feel sorry for these people because this was based on a true story
@promeneuzivotu1172 жыл бұрын
Yeah and it's a horrible way to go.
@livingdeadgirl56912 жыл бұрын
And I personaly hope that the diving company that left them there lost all of it's costumers and had to shut down, how the fuck do you lose two people and not feel guilty?
@livingdeadgirl56912 жыл бұрын
@0xInternal Same, the real life couple was in the Peace Corp, what if one of them or both found out about the corruption in the Peace Corp and they left them both there so that the other does not look for the other, also how come other tourists on the boat did not notice somebody missing? The whole case sounds like it was on purpose to me...
@livingdeadgirl56912 жыл бұрын
@0xInternal also it wasn't Caribbean sea it was Australia, but still fishy
@Lexeh1232 жыл бұрын
@0xInternal most movies do not write screenplays exactly as the true story out of respect for the victims and their families.
@ZaksBagansBabe2 жыл бұрын
As someone with thalassophobia, this was a really difficult one to watch. Getting stranded at sea, or really any large, dark body of water, is genuinely one of my biggest fears ://
@silenceundying2 жыл бұрын
So that's what that fear is called. I'm the same way.
@ok0_02 жыл бұрын
@@silenceundying most people would be afraid of being left alone in the middle of the ocean, bro.
@silenceundying2 жыл бұрын
@@ok0_0 I'm more afraid of long open bodies of water and things coming out of the water or darkness under water hiding things. So in a way, Subnautica terrifies me more than actual horror content.
@infinitedeath13842 жыл бұрын
@@silenceundying A subnautica fan! I also have thalassophobia . I believe I got it when I almost got caught in a riptide at the beach when i was a kid. I felt the current pulling me out, but someone saw, and they threw a fishing line out so I could grab on, and he yanked me out of the water. I was very lucky he was there, and thankful. Never went into the ocean after that. As for subnautica, I played it all the way through many times, and it's my favourite survival game of all time. First time I encountered a leviathan, I felt tingles all over my body, and mainly in my head. I believe that was adrenaline, and that was an experience! A good experience :D.
@silenceundying2 жыл бұрын
@@infinitedeath1384 The Leviathan was the single most awful thing for me. You can go out of bounds in the pitch dark and one attacks, and that absolutely messed me up.
@alexanderblackie67042 жыл бұрын
Really well done on this video! As a rescue diver I honestly wouldn’t have suggested anything that you didn’t baring some minor things. I’m sure that this video was really well researched as it definitely feels like it. Well done man love the episode.
@Brutalyte6162 жыл бұрын
As a wise man once said, _"If you're stuck out on the ocean, just floating, you will die of thirst before anything else because you are surrounded by water that you cannot drink. The sea is a cruel joke played upon humanity by a god with no sense of humor."_
@rickwrites26122 жыл бұрын
but it takes 3 days to die of thirst. You can bleed to death faster.
@Alex_agamer2 жыл бұрын
@@rickwrites2612 yea but thirst depends on a lot of variables although yes i think its unlikely to die of thirst in a day
@donovanwick92782 жыл бұрын
whos the wise man? bc we as humans are destroying the earth that god created no? our carbon foot print as well as proof in climate change and adding a hurricane every year. wise? how about treat your neighbor like you do yourself? or something along those lines. im not too religious but if the crew and even a concerned diver paying attention, these two would not have gotten lost at sea to that plays cruel jokes as this "wise man" says.. blame the ocean for admiring it's beauty? or the negligence of the people involved? nice narrative..
@Alex_agamer2 жыл бұрын
@@donovanwick9278 lmao chill its just a quote
@Brutalyte6167 ай бұрын
@@franciscopereira2341 Saying someone has 'no sense of humor' is often meant to imply their sense of humor is terrible.
@SarahPriceMoore2 жыл бұрын
I piece how “have a compass” isn’t a part of this. I love your content. I’ll keep coming back. 💕
@leonie85252 жыл бұрын
Being stranded in the ocean like this is a big fear. There's a vast world beneath the surface none of us are prepared for. I went to Portugal and did a dolphin watching trip, and one of the other tourists asked about snorkeling and diving in the region. The guide said there's guided trips around the islands that were close to the coast, but they don't do open water diving because the current and water was unpredictable.
@idontmind99452 жыл бұрын
Something like this happened to my parents on a trip!Except they were in a tour and the boat wasn’t tied properly so it floated away while they were diving. So their entire boat tourist group (including my parents that didn’t have diving experience) had to stay floating in the sea by a buoy for like two hours while the guide boarded the other boat from the tour and came back with another boat. The movie came out some years later and needless to say my mom doesn’t like watching it bc back then she was still scared the guide wouldn’t come back.
@nebula20542 жыл бұрын
This information makes me feel safer I will definitely use it whenever I so happen to get stranded in the sea
@raprap5432 жыл бұрын
I remember me and my older sister we’re awaiting this movie in our tv, on a channel I forgot because we were avid horror fanatics as children. We were very excited because we thought it was gonna be more like Jaws where there’d be a killer shark as the main antagonist of the film. We watched it and although it left us disappointed only because our expectations were wrong, the movie utterly disturbed both of us because of how seemingly helpless the two of them are, and how hopeless the situation looked for them. The ending was also very disturbing to me as a kid. The lady just lost all hope, and ended committing suicide when she could’ve possibly gotten rescued. This was my first time hearing about suicide as well.
@raprap5432 жыл бұрын
@@Luis-oy3et when you’re a 5 year old child, there’s a lot of things you don’t really understand. I’m used to action films where good guys will kill bad guys, and I always thought jaws was the same, but only with the roles reversed. The concept of suicide was very new to me. The thought that you’re willing to end your life just to stop pain or suffering was something I couldn’t comprehend before.
@EspeonMistress002 жыл бұрын
@@Luis-oy3et They were literally a child. Imagine insulting a child for being a child.
@honeyzen19422 жыл бұрын
this is fun to watch since my first scuba trip was only a few days ago, AND in the caribbean! luckily we were only a small group and our instructor kept us in view the whole time, I wouldn't even dream of going on a dive without proper safety measures and preparation from the instructor
@Petaurista132 жыл бұрын
true story wasn't in Caribbean
@The_Schuhs2 жыл бұрын
I've been having a really shitty couple of days, thank you nerd explains for brightening my mood and bringing tons of valuable information to me!
@VisiblyPinkUnicorn2 жыл бұрын
No pain: "let's have a little vacation" Mild: "they left us behind" Moderate: "what if salt water is drinkable?" Severe: "look, a ship... let's make the least possible to be noticed" Very severe: "Ah-a! Candies!" Worst pain possible: "they are coming to rescue me! Well I guess it's my time to die"
@Petaurista132 жыл бұрын
"let's go to the water and totally don't tell guide!" It reminds me when one kid went to the toilet after counting so we had to go back to last place with whole bus to grab him
@dandragonz34832 жыл бұрын
I love every video on this channel but I’ll definitely find this one the most useful. It’s almost the most hopeless situation I can imagine short of something like being lost in space and I absolutely despise the thought of both freezing and drowning to death. Thanks nerd explains.
@Bandstand2 жыл бұрын
Blast from the past. Can’t believe I saw this one time almost 20 years ago & instantly remembered it 🥲
@paco63092 жыл бұрын
I always thought you were like 20 lol
@adrd12322 жыл бұрын
You'll still remember this ratio after 20 years
@unplaysfn10842 жыл бұрын
@@adrd1232 😹
@sirleeproductions2 жыл бұрын
@@adrd1232 🤣
@Duckbusinessman2 жыл бұрын
@@adrd1232 I see no ratio
@Collinreyerson182 жыл бұрын
"and 37 degrees Celsius for those who have not" is one of the best lines you have said, right up there with the ice cream sunday
@tobiaslawrence89282 жыл бұрын
I’m not going to lie but nerd explained would use me as a floater or shark bait so he could survive
@FraenkischeRep2 жыл бұрын
NASA uses metric. Just saying
@Collinreyerson182 жыл бұрын
@@FraenkischeRep NASA using metric doesn't detract from how funny the statement was
@TopsyTriceratops2 жыл бұрын
It's the movies where it's super possible and believable that are the most horrifying. I mean, aside from the couple that inspired this movie to begin with, how many people go missing out there in any sort of wilderness with absolutely no chances given to them? Holding out for the best possible hope of being found, suffering for so long for it to not pay off?
@vigneshv38462 жыл бұрын
Nerd explains : tells us to behave like normal humans while being extremely alert without any alarming behaviours . (which is realistic ) Cinemma Summary :tells us to behave like a paranoid while preparing meatshields the next second you wake up and abandon friends in any dangerous situation
@deadlockraven18492 жыл бұрын
Yeah I do really like Cinema summary but I wish he added empathy to a factor in decision making.
@donovanwick92782 жыл бұрын
@@deadlockraven1849 i think it's because people dont become empathic in high tense situations. it's just fight or flight and survival. i just wish he made more content
@thewayofthebeard3680 Жыл бұрын
@Luc Germain for real lol… plus I’m pretty sure he says that ‘tongue in cheek’ (I think… I hope lol)
@caerdroia75302 жыл бұрын
Cool video. While I was watching this my bedroom was pretty cold though. I think around 15° for those who have a healthcare system and 59° for those who don't.
@gregmata31322 жыл бұрын
I love your horror movie reviews! You're so intelligent and go in to great detail how each outcome could potentially save yourself
@brodieback90302 жыл бұрын
Damn. I emailed Nerd Explains business email to offer up my knowledge of stuff like this I’ve learned from being in the Coast Guard. This would’ve been my moment to shine 😭😭
@adcparker2 жыл бұрын
These are the best kind of videos b/c of the real world applications that can be learned from situations similar to this. Well done as always NE. 🙏
@canondead19432 жыл бұрын
I’m so bored, But this video has saved me! Thank you! ❤️
@joshuarivero55402 жыл бұрын
Really dug the background track of this video Nerd. My favorite of all them was the one when you covered the crazies straight fire; anyways man love the content man. Your content is easily my favorite how to beat type channel along with top 5 channels I've ever binged I literally watched all of them when I first found your channel around the time you dropped how to beat quiet place. Hello fellow nerds & nerdettes.
@elizabethanntarter2 жыл бұрын
The KZbin channel Mr. Ballen has a great video about the true story. It’s so incredibly sad but he tells the story (and many others) in such a great fashion.
@Harvester-wr4ev2 жыл бұрын
Great video! Regarding the whistle - there is actually a special piece of equipment for divers. not sure what is it called in english, but its a whistle that gets connected to your tank, and because of the pressure you can call for help much much louder (extremely loud) and you dont tire yourself. You just press a button.
@iamunicorn98222 жыл бұрын
This episode was so much better and far, far more interesting than the actual movie.
@mqfii89922 жыл бұрын
Of all of the monsters and foes covered by the channel, this episode and movie reminds us of the scariest and unbeatable horror of them all: - Mother nature
@mileator2 жыл бұрын
Uploaded 47 seconds ago? "They call me speed!"
@viri75892 жыл бұрын
So I got in a car crash today and channels like yours and others like Roanokegaming helped me stay calm and help everyone get out safe and sound. I love your videos and keep up the great work!
@Redley952 жыл бұрын
This movie is terrifying , "based on true events " became common to every horror movie nowdays but here is different , this situation is exactly what happend in real life and its pretty plausible to happen to anyone else . And also its a pretty realistic movie compared to the other horror movies .
@crazywarriorscatfan90612 жыл бұрын
Always a good day when Nerd uploads
@gluttonousscourge21442 жыл бұрын
As someone who is incredibly scared of the ocean this movie was my worst nightmare put on screen and blew that slight probabilty of me conquering that fear outta my system.
@mambutuomalley22607 ай бұрын
The little jab regarding Celsius vs. Fahrenheit was thoroughly enjoyable. That's the sense humor that keeps bringing me back.
@willlacey76212 жыл бұрын
I can’t watch this right now but I’m leaving a like and a comment for the algorithm. Anyway, unrelated but this is some of your greatest work yet
@amberfang37672 жыл бұрын
I’m a scuba diver and I’m SO impressed by this commentary like thank you you actually have some knowledge on this stuff! Also I got an ad for scuba pro stuff 😂😂
@reikolupus1362 жыл бұрын
- Gets lost in the sea - - A boat passes by - Reasonable person: We are saved! Let's go to it and call for it with all out strength! Movie Protagonists: Wait, that isn't OUR boat. Let's wait here.
@damnitsteve33022 жыл бұрын
I like that you don't do the normal how to beats. Each episode is a pleasant surprise. Can't wait for the next one.
@deadlockraven18492 жыл бұрын
I remember hearing about this movie and the real story of this on the channel Weird History, I think. It seems heartbreaking to learn more about what could've happened through this movie. Haven't even seen the full video yet. I'm terrified
@Duck-gt4vq2 жыл бұрын
I just know somewhere out there a deep sea diver is very thankful for this
@dariustiapula2 жыл бұрын
Hope to whatever deities out there that an Orca is nearby or a Dolphin.
@harutothefriendlyodst76392 жыл бұрын
you do realize that an ORca would have just turned these two into a ball that they can throw around right?
@jeremymagee762 жыл бұрын
I loved the metric dig. I am in a metric country and use both. It's always great to learn something new and not be married to just one system
@alberteinstein36122 жыл бұрын
I love movies like this, the mere helplessness of this whole situation is very entertaining for me. This and being stranded in a blizzard, love it
@randy66132 жыл бұрын
I love that the majority of these videos start off with the first piece of advice being "Don't do this" or "leave."
@tacicalchannel72252 жыл бұрын
Character: See a buoy and have a small chance to survive Susan: Ooh a piece of candy
@crazyguyethan18482 жыл бұрын
"Your own mind can become your worst enemy. There is still hope of rescue if you can keep your wits about you. Stay out of your own head and focus on what you can do to survive in the moment" prob best survival advice
@themadcow50262 жыл бұрын
i love how at 12:29 he says "and since our body tempature is always trying to regulate at 98,6 degrees fahrenheit for the people who have been to the moon or 37 degrees celsius for those who have not" even though nasa uses the metric system
@jonathanthompson70842 ай бұрын
My lady and I just visited Bahamas and went diving. I made her watch this before we went and I made friends with our diving guide, such good friends in fact we text and play ps5 together 😂 that was a year ago. Thanks nerdist
@Not_Abby_Its_Abbey2 жыл бұрын
Me, who is Bahamian and lives here, feeling super happy hearing The Bahamas mentioned. Love you videos and this channel. Side Note: You pronounce Cay as 'Key'😂
@ginamarie9752 жыл бұрын
I can’t imagine the amount of research you had to do for this video unless you’re just super smart about diving -you are just a master of knowledge - much respect to u🌺
@egbert58712 жыл бұрын
I mean some stuff is common sense
@ginamarie9752 жыл бұрын
@@egbert5871 Why you gotta be a hater? 🤨
@alexischavez32382 жыл бұрын
Please watch the "I shouldn't be alive" series, if you haven't already, really amazing, and there's an episode just like this only in the episode the people were strangers I believe, and they were found. These stories are all true told by all who lived through it.
@itsirish95822 жыл бұрын
12:28 the subtle disrespect made me laugh 😂. Another great video nerd!
@CanizalesAJ2 жыл бұрын
Except, you know, that NASA used the metric system and only the pilots had imperial units read outs that were conversations of the metric used by the computers and people on the ground.
@CharcharoExplorer2 жыл бұрын
It is funny but untrue. American engineers and scientists use the metric system, not Imperial. So in reality, imperial has not gone to the moon.
@The_Original_LBSwanson2 жыл бұрын
One of my biggest issues was their choice not try swimming for the other boat. You'd better believe I'd have been making like flipper for that boat.
@commonman44132 жыл бұрын
Also, not mentioned, use the knife blade to reflect light as a signal. In the multiple times they spot boats/ships.
@AmishGangsterWith_a_Hellcat2 жыл бұрын
"98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, for the people who have been to the moon, or 37 degrees Celsius for the people who haven't." That's the funniest thing I've heard all year.
@CanizalesAJ2 жыл бұрын
Except, you know, NASA used the metric system and only the pilots had imperial units read outs that were conversations of the metric used by the computers and people on the ground.
@tinytinman2 жыл бұрын
@@CanizalesAJ it's almost as if it's a joke
@AmishGangsterWith_a_Hellcat2 жыл бұрын
@@CanizalesAJ you know, it's funny, in fact, it almost seems like that was the joke.
@Chris_Cross2 жыл бұрын
It's the dumbest thing I've heard all year. NASA uses Celcius, so the people who *actually* went to the moon in fact used Celcius not Fahrenheit. So shove that up your pipe and smoke it.
@AmishGangsterWith_a_Hellcat2 жыл бұрын
@@Chris_Cross Okay bud, so let me introduce you to a thing I call a "Joke". Defined as "a thing that someone says to cause amusement or laughter, especially a story with a funny punchline" according to Oxford languages.
@Andrea-movies Жыл бұрын
I’ve done many diving trips and Australia has to be one of the safest places to dive. After this incident diving shops implemented strict safety protocols so it doesn’t happen again. I went to this dive trip along the great barrier reef. After each dive the crew would check the ENTIRE boat and call for your name (even if you didn’t go diving just in case) until they could see you. Somehow they still managed to lose a diver who got caught in a strong current, luckily he had a gps beacon in his pocket. Still it took them 3 hours to find him
@SlothinAintEasy2 жыл бұрын
How can you ‘accidentally’ abandon someone in the middle of an ocean? Some home alone shit right there
@bronyzilla30382 жыл бұрын
After what I watched last episode I’m scarred by that experience, so I’m hoping this’ll be a good episode
@pyrowyd73462 жыл бұрын
the amount of effort that u put into these videos amazes me
@bassgod9852 жыл бұрын
I praise you for your research in these videos. Also, the moon reference had me laughing
@missnanunana012 жыл бұрын
Nerd, how can you upload a video now? I wanted to go to sleep! Great, now I have to stay awake and watch this video XD No but seriously I love your videos and I more than once stayed up late just to finish your newest video. Being lost at sea seems for me to be a relative realistic situation, depending where you live/ have a camping trip to/ have vacation. I myself am not a good swimmer (no arm muscles, which is gonna get me killed, I know. But at least I am a good runner? XD), so I think this videp couöd be in hand,, should I ever be out in the open water. So, now I enjoy the rest of the video. Thanks for your hard work and stay safe, everyone 💖
@deadlockraven18492 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more with that terror
@MsLilly2002 жыл бұрын
Imo leg muscles are probably more important than arm muscles in swimming. As long as you know how to float.
@noiosobear60492 жыл бұрын
For anyone who may need to use a tourniquet in the future: #1- Put it as high up on the limb as possible (Not on the wound itself) #2- tighten it as hard as you can (It cannot be too tight) #3- Do not put it on a joint (This will keep you from being able to properly tighten it) #4- If the situation allows write down what time you put it on them (That way the doctors can know how long they haven't had any blood flow to said limb, this will make a difference between them cutting off the limb and potentially saving it)
@arithefennec2 жыл бұрын
7:08 Okay, this man is officially on my “WTF, dude?!” list here. Boarding the wrong boat is far better than ending up stranded in the middle of the ocean!!! Yes, this could have been prevented in the first place with a proper checklist for the people diving, but does this guy have no sense of personal safety? I guess the movie had to move the plot forward with this, but /still/. Trying to get to the boat and not making it as it becomes too far away is one thing; not even attempting to get to it because “Oh, it would be more trouble than it’s worth if it’s the wrong boat” is another, and that line of reasoning is just ridiculous on top of that. Getting to safety is always worth the trouble if there even is any! I could understand the reasoning of “If the boat is too far away to swim to without losing it, it’ll be a waste of energy”, but the reasoning of “It might be the wrong boat” is just a no. This one line in this movie just absolutely baffles me.
@Undead25_2 жыл бұрын
I love the recommended feed on the side hitting me with 4 different shark movies during this video
@PeixeDePeruca2 жыл бұрын
I prefer the old nerd explain theme but at least the episodes are getting even better
@alle_namen_schon_vergeben7082 жыл бұрын
Essential dive gear I take to every dive is : - a dive torch or dive light (not just for safety but also to see fish that hides under a rock) It's easy as that to get attention from boats if night comes (otherwise it would be almost impossible to be spotted at night) - a whistle that was already attached to my bcd as I bought it (the bcd is the thing that inflates to get positive buoyancy and holds your stuff together) - a smb (surface marker buoye) which the OP called a noodle or so :D It's a long buoye that sticks about a meter out of the water. So you're much easier to spot than with just your head sticking a few cm/inches out of the water. - Next I'll get a kind of knife. But not a normal knife like the guy in the movie. I'll get myself a Eezycut Trilobit because what is even more unlikely to happen than being let alone at the ocean is being attacked by a shark. With that knife you can easily cut off peoples dive gear in an emergency without the danger of harming them and it's also safer to cut people out of fishing line without harming them or damaging their dive gear. That is stuff that almost every diver has or is relative cheap to get. (I need a new smb by the way because mine isn't very good coloured anymore due to sunlight and salt water) Other safety stuff you can get for scuba diving: - a horn that goes at your medium pressure hose which is normally connected to your bcd. That gives a very loud sound to get attention by boats (louder than the whistle) - The dive operator should have a tank with medical oxygene at the boat. Because more likely that this event is having to deal with decompression illness (which won't happen if you're properly trained and stay into your limits (which you can expend by taking courses and learn how to expend them)) The GPS-Becon that he mentioned is too expensive for a such an unlikely event for me. And with all the other gear I have I don't think that I actually need that. But that would be the very best tool in a situation like this. Scuba diving is an extremly safe sport if you do it as you learn in your first courses. You learn about decompression and basic emergency procedures in your very first dive course (Open Water Diver) I really enjoyed the video even if I already knew all of that. You have done nice research :) (Once last thing: It is called fins not flippers :D)
@alle_namen_schon_vergeben7082 жыл бұрын
Oh and I can recommend the channel "DIVE TALK" if you want to see two scuba diving experts (both cave divers and one of them is an instructor). They do reactions to actual footage of accidents at scuba diving and giving advice what to do in such scenerios and what is done right or wrong in the videos.
@maxbuckley97622 жыл бұрын
Just from the opening statement my answer is already - what the fuck can you really do in that situation Your fish food.
@dolanpls33302 жыл бұрын
12:28 Nerd lowkey dropping burns
@masterevan10312 жыл бұрын
Earliest I’ve ever been lol, also I feel like this movie could’ve payed better honor/respected the character I feel
@utmostkibbles91252 жыл бұрын
irl the captain of the ship was put on trial for manslaughter but acquitted. The company, however, was massively fined for negligence and forced out of business. This whole thing also lead to much stricter government regulations on diving companies etc.
@TheNasaOK2 жыл бұрын
As someone who recently got his diving license, I can confirm. During the theoretical part, there was a whole section about what to look out for, e.g. that you should get suspicious if the boat doesn’t call everyone out by name, and if you join a trip last minute you should make sure that you are on that list
@ren4issance-7542 жыл бұрын
Bruh; For a first dive they shouldn’t be going to 18m. Maybe 6-10 at most. This has got to be the most dodgy diving operation in the Caribbean.
@Robert_H_Diver2 жыл бұрын
You get certified to 18m in your open water course….
@PutTheCookieDown2 жыл бұрын
I always knew NE was going to make it to 1mil subs, congratulations! Been here since sub 100k. Awesome to see the channels growth. These Explains are always amazing. 🙏
@radioraheem98202 жыл бұрын
It's been 1 min, how are there this many views? And I remember seeing this movie, the ending surprised me cause I thought they would make it
@6969scoots2 жыл бұрын
The people subbed on to his Patreon get to view it before everyone else I think, also same, hoped they would make it. Being stranded in the big blue would be horrible
@juliansavage23962 жыл бұрын
I straight up JAM during every video while listening about how the protagonists could have prevented some kind of brutal death
@evrton2 жыл бұрын
To be honest, the only problem I had was with the visibility in water, I swear I was only a mile or two out into the water and I could not see a thing in Florida, the land had just disappeared
@aBronyPlays2 жыл бұрын
The simplist way to keep track are just have tracking chips on the scuba suits. When you get back a Glace at your tracker on your computer would show your missing two people. But you should already check before even leaving