My big tornado is really sturdy! Flaming Tornado adds 10 points!

Zackery 2022-03-25 09:01:13

This is the first time I've seen a tornado-themed disaster film. I have never encountered a tornado in reality. Compared with other natural disaster films of the same type such as earthquakes, tsunamis, etc., this type is still quite expected. This film lives up to expectations and tells me about tornadoes From the process of formation to dissipation, its super destructive power, shocking power, and its unparalleled fire dragon shape in this film! For this, I recommend it 120,000 points!

The structure of this film is very similar to the previous big monster film "Godzilla". What I want to watch the most is always coming, the most exciting part is always reduced to the background, and the most unbearable is always interspersed with a large number of human scenes It's rare for such a wonderful and shocking movie, but the director has been inciting emotions all the time. It's just that little couple, crying all the time, love you, love him, love dad, love mom, I'm sorry...I really can't stir up emotions when I see this part , I really want to incite the director! The movie is only an hour and a half and you still have no end! !

The movie is shot in a pseudo-documentary way, which I don't like very much. Most of the intense scenes are not only shaken, but also invisible, because the pseudo-shot footage needs to be "vibrated" or "black screen". The family of the protagonist of the film uses a camera to make "time capsules" on various occasions throughout the film. The shots of the characters are very close, and the performance is also very unnatural and has no aesthetic feeling! and! and! There is obviously no tornado here, and the camera is still shaking, and my heart is tired.

There are several tornadoes in the movie, but not a lot of them, especially when compared to a lot of human footage. The film starts with a tornado in the dark, but it will take a long time to see it again. After that, the scene of the tornado is a short while, and after all the protagonists meet, four or five tornadoes suddenly appear at the same time. , until the final superstorm!

The static flame tornado that appears in the stills is completely unable to express how it feels in the film. Although at the expense of a lad who won't die if he doesn't die, I really like this crazy and dangerous beauty. The flames are entwined from bottom to top like a fiery snake, and there is a shocking feeling that is about to devour everything! ————It’s a pity that the tornado with such a sturdy appearance was just like his kind, and it just disappeared like that. And not even a vanishing shot. . .

In the end, the super storm is probably the longest shot of all tornadoes, and it is BOSS-level. It is the first time to see the legendary eye of the wind, the center of the tornado, calm enough to see the clouds in the sky. I don't really understand, but since the center of the tornado is so safe, why doesn't anyone follow the direction of the tornado so that they can stay in the center until it slowly fades away?

I was in a state of tension throughout the whole movie - the first half was because the tornado didn't come, and the second half was because the tornado didn't go away! So gratified, this is what I actually want to watch a disaster movie! At the moment when the wind passes and the sky clears, the whole body and mind are relaxed~


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Extended Reading
  • Karelle 2022-04-02 09:01:05

    Just for the uncle, the film was shot like a small cost

  • Amiya 2022-04-02 09:01:05

    It's so dangling now, disaster movies can be made into fake records

Into the Storm quotes

  • 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?

  • Donnie: [to the camera] And Trey, live everyday like it's your last. 'Cause shit, someday it will be.