As Sun Becomes Toxic, Humans Hide Underwater Every Daylight To Survive

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Published 2022-11-10
After disaster strikes Earth, a marine biologist on a submarine research mission must fight to survive with the crew as a conspiracy comes to light.
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All Comments (21)
  • @CheefuForReal
    Imagine being a captain and telling your subordinates to ignore anything that doesn’t seems normal
  • @05bastille
    Sun flares: burn people from the inside and destroy satellites. Also sun flares: leaves electronics completely unharmed and perfectly usable.
  • @SailorMya
    Seeing two different stories from the same global extinction event is such a good idea! They also can stand alone without leaning on the other for views like other shows that have "spin-offs" in the same universe. Honestly, when watching this I was like "didn't I watch a mystery recapped like this with a plane!" yes, yes I did! lol
  • @nikobelic4251
    Meanwhile, a plane is circling the planet to stay in the night
  • @bonita2502
    "if this guy's life is simple, mine is dumb as hell" I feel you 😂
  • I can't believe we have different takes about the sun dying. The number of movies revolving about the sun dying are as much as the number of stars at this point. It would be great if this movie took place in the same universe as the movie where the plane has to keep flying to "chase the darkness"
  • @PhaserFelix
    That is pretty dumb, the soldiers hate them because their own soldiers could not keep their hands away from pocketing the money in the safe which activated the automatic lockdown. It was the soldiers that found the man alive and lead them to the bank and it was the soldier that left his comrades to die even if we can't blame him since well they did not really have any chance to open that safe in 10-20 min.
  • @haxfor1
    Start of movie be like ”hey look some 10,000+ degree sun rays coming towards us” ”ignore it”
  • @koen3108
    I love movie recaps, bc it lets me avoid sitting for a few hours to watch a movie with more plotholes than holes in swiss cheese, while also satisfying my curiosity for the story itself
  • @Vednier
    Funniest thing in this "toxic sun" series is their fixation on water layer as protection. In reality water isnt best isolator for gamma-rays, steel is 10 times stronger effect and heavier materials like wolfram is even better. It is possible that radiation is sooo strong that they need really thick shielding layer so its easier to use significant depth of water for protection but in this case whole surface should be irradiated and crisply fried. Also, gamma-rays do not "cook" people from inside, that something microwaves usually attributed with. Gamma-rays mostly damage DNA and disturb internal living cell processes chemically by breaking "heavy" molecules or by creating free radicals.
  • @jayz6706
    Watched this show on Netflix with my gf. We both loved it, we like fun random shows. Hoping it gets a season 2
  • Undeniably Turkey version of "Into the Night" series! It's so good to see different perspective from different directors!
  • imagine how good the telemetry was that it can detect events faster than light
  • bro imagine getting your skin fried and your phone is still okay
  • @charles_0017
    I'm glad that this movie doesn't have a a single or two protagonists alone surviving through everything and actually has quite a few extras as soldiers who we don't find out the name of, but they survive along with the main characters anyway. The hidden message is that none of these people would have survived alone, not even the main characters.
  • @jettookoff
    the sun is only toxic to those who can’t absorb its energy, skill issue
  • @alucardstr3ams647
    This series is called "Yakamoz S-245" and its heavily connected with the series "Into the night",which is the series that started this kind of "universe".They say that they plan to do more series around this incident with the sun,with different situations,countries,places,ways of survival. I have seen both series and this project sounds amazing if they can do a "worldwide view" of how individual groups in different countries deal with the sunlight.
  • @Ozzywozzy
    The bad thing is that the sun is increasing in activity and a Coronal Mass Ejection would knock entire continents power grids offline as well as satellites. More electronics would be rendered unusable.