I'm complaining about the low score for this film

Alexandro 2022-03-25 09:01:13

A look at this film. The little friends have never learned the traditional culture of disciple rules and disrespect their parents. You can put yourself or those around you in crisis.
The second point of this film. The storm effect is very good and very shocking. People who have not experienced it may not be able to experience the sense of presence. At least that's how I felt when I experienced the strongest typhoon in Hainan.
Viewers with low ratings may have the wrong attitude towards watching the movie. Always pay attention to whether there are twists and turns in the story. Allow yourself to resist the film's mediocre story. Disaster films are meant to calm down and let oneself have a sense of being at the scene of a disaster.
Calm down. to experience the scene. . .

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  • Nestor 2022-03-31 09:01:04

    It hurts. Who first mentioned the "pseudo-documentary"? Is a hand-held camera a fake documentary? The first half was suffocating and was almost deleted, and the second half was frightened to death. The special effects processing and the sense of restoration are not bad. Appropriate for all ages, suitable for family viewing, ready to recommend to my mother to read.

  • Damion 2022-03-24 09:02:34

    Nature is too powerful to destroy everything without the strongest storm.

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.