33 crew members went DEEP SEA squid hunting, turned MAD, and started hunting EACH OTHER.

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A ship initially intended for a peaceful fishing trip turns into a nightmare of brutal murders and chaos, driven by exploitation and abuse in the squid fishing industry with crew members facing violence, manipulation, and a fight for survival. After a series of orchestrated killings, resulting in multiple deaths and a failed escape attempt, survivors face legal consequences and the harsh truth of worker exploitation in the fishing industry.

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  • A deep-sea liner, Lu Rangu 2682, planned for a 2-year voyage, returns after 8 months with only 11 passengers out of 33, revealing that 22 individuals were murdered during the journey, uncovering a shocking and tragic event.
  • The ship, initially thought to have faced technical issues, is discovered to have extensive blood traces, indicating violent events; crew members, once bonded, turned on each other in a nightmare scenario, raising concerns about underlying tensions and the human capacity for violence in extreme situations.
  • The squid fishing industry, dominated by Chinese companies, involves grueling work conditions, worker abuse, and exploitation, leading to concerns about unethical practices and worker mistreatment, highlighting broader issues of labor rights and the dark realities of the seafood industry.

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Summary

00:00

"Murder Mystery on Deep Sea Liner"

  • The deep sea liner 2682, originally planned for a 2-year expedition from China to Peru and back, unexpectedly returns home after just 8 months.
  • The ship, upon arrival, is met with a major rainstorm, causing uneasiness and confusion among waiting family members, company representatives, and police officers.
  • The docking process for a ship of this size takes 1.5 to 2 hours, leaving family members standing in the rain, unable to communicate with the passengers.
  • Passengers are brought out one by one, handcuffed, and taken away by police, indicating a serious situation beyond technical or health issues.
  • Forensic teams in hazmat suits discover extensive blood traces on the ship, leading to the conclusion that a significant and violent event occurred on board.
  • The ship initially had 33 passengers but returns with only 11, revealing that 22 individuals were murdered during the voyage.
  • Superstitions among seamen, such as not turning items upside down or bringing bananas on board, are discussed as potential bad omens before the ship's departure.
  • A crew member's erratic behavior, culminating in him jumping into the water, raises concerns among the crew, hinting at potential underlying issues.
  • The replacement chef, Chef Z, becomes the first victim of murder on the ship, followed by a passenger named Charlie experiencing a psychotic break and committing a violent act.
  • Journalist Mr. Du investigates the case, considering possibilities of shared psychosis among the passengers or a mass murder mystery, leading to an interview with one of the surviving passengers, referred to as Zach.

14:35

Former prisoner recounts abuse in squid fishing industry.

  • Zach, a former prisoner, shares a story about events on a squid fishing ship.
  • The ship, Lu Rangu 2682, was involved in human trafficking, forced labor, and abuse.
  • Squid fishing involves grueling work in harsh conditions, with Chinese companies dominating the industry.
  • Workers on the ship endure long periods at sea, catching squid daily and facing physical and mental challenges.
  • The process of squid fishing involves using bright lights to attract squid, which are then caught by machines.
  • Squid fishing workers face hissing squid, a foul stench, and constant exposure to squid ink.
  • Workers must clean, sort, and freeze the caught squid, with specific procedures for different sizes of squid.
  • The grueling work schedule on the ship includes long hours, minimal rest, and harsh consequences for mistakes.
  • Workers endure physical injuries, mental strain, and poor living conditions, with little contact with the outside world.
  • The squid fishing industry, particularly in China, has been criticized for unethical practices and worker abuse, raising concerns about seafood exports.

28:11

"Deadly Descent: Crew Turns on Each Other"

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  • Charlie and Zach, friends from a restaurant job, embark on a 2-year fishing trip for a lucrative salary of 45,000 Yuan annually.
  • Crew members face seasickness for 16 days before smooth sailing, enjoying activities like gambling and bonding on the ship.
  • Most crew members lack marine licenses, smuggled onto the main ship illegally, leading to seasickness and unease at sea.
  • Crew members, from experienced sailors to novices, join the trip for various reasons like debt repayment or seeking adventure.
  • As Chinese New Year approaches, crew members celebrate onboard, sharing meals and calling loved ones before a sinister turn.
  • The ship turns deadly as crew members start hunting each other, leading to brutal deaths and a descent into chaos.
  • The crew goes through distinct phases before the ship descends into chaos, with mysterious behavior from crew members like Lou raising suspicions.
  • Lou's secretive behavior and odd journal entries hint at darker motives, contrasting with the crew's growing openness and bonding.
  • The once peaceful journey turns into a nightmare as crew members turn on each other, leading to violent deaths and a fight for survival.

41:08

Exploited Workers Plan Ship Hijacking for Fair Pay

  • The squid trays weighed 33 lbs each, making it challenging to carry them down into the freezer due to their size and balance difficulties.
  • Lou, despite being short and weak, helped Zach with the heavy trays, showing kindness but also a sense of superiority.
  • Lou, known as the "squid King," caught 7 tons of squid in a month, equivalent to 14,000 lbs, showcasing his fishing prowess.
  • Two workers fell sick on the ship, lacking medical assistance and facing unsanitary conditions, leading to concerns about their recovery.
  • Lou's friend JY, sick and desperate to go home, faced rejection from the company, highlighting the lack of support for ill workers.
  • Workers discovered a contract loophole, realizing they were guaranteed a base pay of 1,000 Yan a month, significantly lower than expected.
  • The workers' morale plummeted upon learning about the low pay structure, with the potential to earn minimal wages even with extreme effort.
  • Lou calculated that even with his high squid catch rate, he would struggle to repay a loan taken for cigarettes due to the low pay.
  • Workers, feeling exploited, planned to confront the captain about the unfair pay structure and their dissatisfaction with the contract terms.
  • Lou and BDI devised a plan to hijack the ship to return home, involving holding the captain hostage during a refueling stop in Peru.

54:03

Mutiny and Murder: Ship's Terrifying Ordeal

  • The crew confronts the captain in his cabin, demanding to be taken home, leading to a violent altercation.
  • Lou stabs the captain, and the crew proceeds to assault him, threatening to throw him overboard if he doesn't comply.
  • The crew forces the captain to agree to take them home, ending the violent confrontation.
  • The crew becomes suspicious and tense after an announcement, leading to further conflicts and threats.
  • Chef Z gets involved in the chaos, resulting in a violent confrontation with Lou and his men.
  • Chef Z is brutally attacked and thrown overboard, causing fear and tension among the crew.
  • The crew struggles to sleep, fearing for their safety, as tensions escalate on the ship.
  • Lou becomes paranoid and violent, suspecting betrayal and taking extreme measures to maintain control.
  • Lou orchestrates a series of brutal murders of crew members, instilling fear and chaos on the ship.
  • The crew faces a terrifying ordeal as Lou's violence escalates, leading to more deaths and a climate of fear and uncertainty.

01:07:14

Ship's survivors face betrayal, murder, and survival.

  • The ship lost 11 people after the first hunt, leaving 22 individuals on board.
  • Lou, planning premeditated killings, noticed a missing person, Michael, a recent college graduate who jumped off the ship due to trauma.
  • Zach, in survival mode, tried to hide on the boat, considering desperate measures like eating fish eyes for sustenance.
  • Lou proposed a plan to obtain fake passports in Japan, urging everyone to transfer money to his girlfriend's account.
  • The Mongolian group, disliking Lou's control, plotted to overthrow him, targeting Lou's 19-year-old sidekick, JY.
  • JY informed Lou of the Mongolian group's plan, leading to a confrontation where Lou manipulated Captain Lee and Charlie to kill the Mongolian leader, Bowdi.
  • Lou orchestrated a series of killings, eliminating the Mongolian Inner Circle members, reducing the ship's occupants to 16.
  • Lou coerced Captain Lee into participating in the murders, aiming to ensure everyone had "blood on their hands" for unity.
  • Zach, spared by Lou, was instructed to cook noodles, signifying his survival among the dwindling group of 15 individuals.
  • The ship faced a crisis when an engineer opened the ship's valve, causing flooding, and the remaining survivors attempted to save themselves by launching a life raft.

01:20:15

Survivors face justice and exploitation at sea.

  • Lou tends to Song's head wound after a shark attack, then orders Zach and Xavier to throw Song into the water to get blood on their hands.
  • A typhoon hits, washing away blood on the deck, buying time before a distress signal could be sent out; the boat's engines fail, leaving them stranded.
  • Lou instructs the crew to clean up the blood while going over a plan to kill the management team and escape, leaving others for dead.
  • All 11 survivors are found guilty, with six sentenced to death and five receiving lesser sentences; Zach is released after 4 years.
  • The food company compensates victims, but some are pressured not to speak to the media; stories of exploitation in the squid fishing industry emerge, shedding light on the harsh realities.
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