”Disgusting” Netflix documentary that has left viewers stunned is now trending worldwide

A documentary dubbed “disgusting” and “horrifying” by viewers is climbing the Netflix charts.

The narrative in “Trainwreck: Poop Cruise” details the incident involving a 2013 Triumph cruise ship, where a fire broke out in its engine room as it sailed through the Gulf of Mexico.

Due to the catastrophe, electricity supply on a vessel carrying approximately 4,200 travelers was lost, causing various systems to fail, food scarcity, and sewage problems. As a result, cruise ship personnel advised passengers to store waste in biohazard bags instead of flushing toilets.

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The narrative unfolds using old news clips along with firsthand accounts from individuals who spent five days aboard the ship, before it was eventually towed to safety by rescue tugs.

This week, “Trainwreck: Poop Cruise” has climbed to the second spot (without any intended humor) on Netflix’s list of most popular movies, being surpassed only by “K-Pop Demon Hunters.

As a captivated admirer, I can’t help but express my awe for this production that has left quite an impact among viewers. The Guardian aptly described it as a gripping exploration of a bathroom calamity that continues to resonate with passengers 12 years on.

According to The Telegraph, the documentary is so revolting that it might discourage you from ever considering cruises again. On the other hand, The Times describes it as a funny yet terrifying disaster documentary that gradually makes your jaw drop in disbelief, minute by minute.

People have been surprised and amused by the documentary movie online, labeling it as both “puzzling” and “amusing”.

In a post on X, a user remarked that most individuals featured in the documentary “#TrainwreckPoopCruise” either lack genuine life struggles or possess no survival abilities whatsoever.

As a fan, I’m feeling that awkwardness on behalf of some of the guests on the #TrainwreckPoopCruise 🙊.

User stated: “#TrainwreckPoopCruise on @netflix is one of the factors that have convinced me never to set foot on a cruise ship. I wasn’t fond of being out on the ocean, and watching this show only reinforced my feelings about it.”

The user mentioned that they won’t go on a cruise after watching “#TrainwreckPoopCruise” on @netflix, as it further solidified their dislike for being out at sea. Initially, they didn’t appreciate open waters, and this show only served to strengthen their feelings in this regard.

Trainwreck: Poop Cruise is available to stream on Netflix now.

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2025-06-26 16:19

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