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in 1819, a vessel considered "lucky" despite being older and smaller than its contemporaries. Its mission was to hunt sperm whales for their valuable oil, an industry that fueled Nantucket’s economy. However, on November 20, 1820, an 85-foot bull sperm whale twice rammed the ship in the Pacific Ocean, causing it to sink and leaving 20 crewmen in three small whaleboats thousands of miles from land. The Perils of Leadership and Fear in 1819, a vessel considered "lucky" despite being
In the Heart of the Sea is more than just a survival story; it is a critique of the whaling industry. The film portrays the extraction of oil as a brutal, messy, and ultimately unsustainable business. It strips away the romanticism often associated with maritime history to reveal the raw greed and suffering that fueled the industrial age.