Into the Storm

Into the Storm

  • Director: Steven Quale
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: August 8, 2014
  • Sound mix: SDDS, Datasat, Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos, DTS
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Category 6
  • "Into the Storm" is a disaster film produced by Warner Bros. , directed by Steven Querrey and starring Richard Armitage and Sarah . Callies .
    The film tells the story of an unprecedented EF6 hurricane hurricane that raided a small town in the United States and caused a catastrophe. The story revolves around three groups of characters in the same town, and through their respective perspectives, the amazing destructive power of an EF6 hurricane is truly restored.
    The film was released in the People's Republic of China on September 12, 2014 . 

    Details

    • Release date August 8, 2014
    • Filming locations Detroit, Michigan, USA
    • Production companies Broken Road Productions, New Line Cinema, RatPac-Dune Entertainment

    Box office

    Budget

    $50,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $47,602,194

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $17,346,427

    Gross worldwide

    $161,502,194

    Movie reviews

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    • By Jaclyn 2022-03-30 09:01:05

      What I see mostly is the multiple emotions that come out of the storm

      First: Ellie had to leave her 5-year-old daughter for three months because of work, and she is still a single parent, so she can only let her grandparents take her daughter! In real life, single-parent families need to make more efforts to let their children grow up, but companionship and work cannot be both!

      Second: When my father rescued Downey, the very strong fatherly love he showed moved me. My family always guards and loves silently, and can always release the most inner love at...

    • By Marilou 2022-03-30 09:01:05

      In the face of disaster, everyone is a hero

      Compared with the perfect storm, the whole film has only the protagonist of the storm, and the story of not afraid of the storm is fuller. There are old grandmothers fleeing by the roadside, film crews who pursue shooting storms all their lives, high school students trapped in abandoned factories trying to pick up girls, and schools that protect students.

      The protagonist's family finally managed to survive the tornado, and I expressed my satisfaction that we have felt enough of the...

    • By Elliot 2022-03-29 09:01:04

      Under the monopoly of Luo Ai, a wonderful flower in the disaster film (complimentary)

      Luo Ai's "2012" and "The Day After Tomorrow" pushed disaster films to the extreme, so it is undoubtedly very difficult to shoot disaster films well. Therefore, this film can be said to be surprisingly successful, and the production and shooting are relatively fine. The photography adopts the technique of pseudo-documentary, and from the effect shown in the film, it can be said to be miraculous. Authentic, without lack of character. The character arrangement is comprehensive and the shaping...

    • By Lukas 2022-03-29 09:01:04

      Not afraid of storms

      A film that combines "documentary film" and commercial film. Through the "shooting" of tornadoes by multiple characters, the "documentary film" that can truly restore the damage caused by hurricanes is as true as possible, and an entertainment film with a story is formed through the performance of the characters. . The combination of the two feels that "documentary films" are still entertainment films, and entertainment films are a bit like "documentary films", but overall they are not bad!...

    • By Bianka 2022-03-29 09:01:04

      confrontation before death

      The plot as a whole is improvised and relatively single. Full of rhythm. The continuity and compactness of the picture make it difficult to breathe. irritating. Natural disasters. Many things are unacceptable. Can only deal with. a mess. The catastrophe of the great storm. Use all power to be reborn. The brave three father and son finally ended with a warm scene. It makes people understand and learn to cherish and understand the meaning of life. Every day is beautiful. Every day is a good...

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    • By Desiree 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      I really did not expect that the male protagonist is Thorin, the dwarf prince of "The Hobbit"! The costumes are older but obviously more handsome, here is a crazy dad who gave birth to two arrogant children, and the tornado had to run out to have a romantic relationship [cursed] Sarah still hasn't gotten rid of the "Prison Break" and "The Walking Dead" image, I guess I can't get rid of it for the rest of my life; there is no bright spot in the performance here - oh, the bright spot is a big...

    • By Madisen 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      A well-established disaster film, two shots are impressive: the hurricane sweeps the airport and blows the plane into the sky; and the subjective shot of Pete sitting in the armored car, being rolled up into the sky and then falling quickly, captures that kind of falling...

    • By Jeffrey 2022-04-23 07:03:09

      The strong wind swept away all normal...

    • By Blaise 2022-04-23 07:03:09

      The special effects are very good, but the way of shooting this pseudo-documentary is very annoying, and it is not a pseudo-documentary shot all the time, and the later shots are very formal, and it is tangled to...

    • By Pasquale 2022-04-23 07:03:09

      Although there are not many big stars (just know sara), the plot can be regarded as the main theme of the old-fashioned plot. The point of view is that the special effects of the tornado are still really good, catastrophic...

    Behind the scenes gags

    1. Actors spend most of their time dealing with man-made wind and rain. They have to be drenched most of the time, or at least look like this. To achieve this, the hair department used leave-in conditioners for the actors.
    2. The movie takes place in cloudy weather, but shooting in the Greater Detroit area in midsummer means that there are 25 sunny days a month, so the crew uses two to three construction cranes every day, each of which...
    more about Into the Storm Behind the scenes gags

    Shooting process

    In order to create a realistic effect, "Into the Storm" uses a lot of real shooting techniques. Steven Querrey doesn't want the film to be full of CG special effects, it feels like a group of people acting against the green screen. So the scenes of the actor Richard Armitage running to a falling truck in the film were all shot in real scene.
    The protagonist of "Into the Storm" is a production staff who specializes in filming tornado...
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    Evaluation action

    "Into the Storm" tells the story of an unprecedented EF6 hurricane that raided a small town in the United States in an unpredictable tempo. The middle school vice principal Gary and his two sons, a hurricane follow-up team of four, and two The story of a drunk man who escaped from the dead. However, the shock of the disaster made people forget their external affairs in an instant, and only thought of who I would most like to be with...
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    Movie quotes

    • Todd White: Hey self, what is it, twenty five years in the future and I just know you are playing in the NBA now and are super rich. And you also have a super smoking hot cheerleader girlfriend, so what are you hanging around here for? Why don't you head up to your penthouse and bang her good, bro!

      Trey: That's your time capsule message, Todd?

      Todd White: Huh... why not?

    • Kaitlyn: See, look at this place. They should clean this up and put a garden in here or something.

      Donnie: They should totally put a skate-park in here.

      [Kaitlyn gives him a look]

      Donnie: Yeah... a garden would be great.

      Kaitlyn: Yeah.

    • Pete: Great, we missed another one.

      [into the radio mic]

      Pete: Hey you guys know the point of this documentary is to actually film a tornado, right?

      Daryl: [answering on the radio] 10-4.

      Jacob: We need a tornado.

      Pete: We need a tornado. When's the last time we saw one?

      Lucas: That EF-4 that we shot for the Weather Channel last year.

      Pete: Oh, so that makes us zero-for-365. What does that make our average? Jacob, you play baseball, right?

      Jacob: Hockey, actually.

      Lucas: Really? I play lacrosse, man.

      Jacob: Really? No way.

      Pete: [laughing sarcastically] This is fun, just like a family road trip.

      Jacob: Did I miss something?

      Pete: No Jacob, you miss... everything. Although we do have four hundred hours of clouds and sunsets and us going to every drive-in from Idaho to Texas, which makes this the most expensive home movie ever.

      Jacob: Just to be clear, we still get paid whether we see a tornado or not, right?... Right?