Release Date: August 22
Certification: 12A
Time: 89 minutes
Directed by: Steven Quale
Starring: Richard Armitage, Sarah Wayne Callies, Matt Walsh, Max Deacon, Nathan Kress, Alycia Debnam Carey
When a monster storm converges in the small town in the Midwest of Silverton, starts all sorts of problems. He usual difficulty, tornadoes, hail and flying giant pieces of masonry will not turn on; any persecution of the documentary are desperate for some storm photos murderer also. When one of the crew members and test Batmobile cross widower father Gary Morris, a man on a desperate mission to save her son, this motley crew of photographs in the heart of Chaos can be found in all these banal disaster footage.
With the advent of CGI and great visual possibilities offered, Hollywood mid and late 90s saw the rise of the great achievements of budget disaster movies like Pico, Armageddon and Twister Dante. Created to replace as a showcase for acting Last dazzling visual toy potential Hollywood movies to reduce these stellar casts and social commentary films of the 70s, like The Poseidon Adventure of a disaster, reinforced by the show and edge effects. Now comes some twenty years later, in the storm; mixture outdated modes both disaster and found footage.
The problem is that although characters shoot each other in the most dangerous and stupid scenarios (two minutes, someone has stood in the way of an approaching tornado and filmed as they fall into the sky), in the storm remains fundamentally wrong to have pictures of unresolved sources or even impossible. The device has only found footage characters background story to the most irritating download directly at the camera in the banal as possible, and then leave for better or worse, should as director Steven Quale. It is poorly designed and poorly executed and is far from bad taste, but funny Dante Peak and Twister.
Not only is the script and run into the storm is an unfortunate degradation of Twister, the cast also. While with Bill Paxton, Helen Hunt and Philip Seymour Hoffman type Spooks star Twister, The Walking Dead woman and two men in their 20s play in the lead roles in storm adolescents. It's hard to find a decent performance in this mess, but tyrannical and obsessive hunter Matt Walsh storm is near, everyone is either functionally or doubtful in the case of Richard Armitage absolutely diabolical. Enter this so bad that half expect him as Armitage Shanks credited his gruff American accent is ridiculous.
None of this is from a script, to have this, no dialogue with large balloons seems replaced declarative waffle on dead women, missing children and abandoned paper mill helped. Everything comes with such a face glycol, the aqueous glance conviction that is on the edge of parody; Tips Gubbins characters such as "You treated me the same mother died" and "What is the biggest tornado I've ever seen in my life." This collection of hackneyed characters everyone speaks and behaves in a way that seems right to a human being; Add to that the almost total absence of light or the charm of the film is quickly absorbed an exhausting cycle CGI carnage plump conversations and strong, but boring. This is particularly long 89 minutes.
Full trash from beginning to end that their potential as harmless fun wasted by jumping right into the fun and harmless. As a storm is by an idiot, full of sound and fury story that means nothing tells. Like a giant tornado, she manages to suck and blow at the same time.
★ ☆☆☆☆
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