Director, what you need is Baidu Encyclopedia

Enid 2022-11-22 03:50:04

To conclude, a popcorn movie.

The subject matter is relatively new. A gang of people looting when a hurricane is approaching is what caught my eye.

The narrative flow is average, the story is actually OK, but many plots can feel abrupt.

I think the biggest problem is the setting of this film, let's not discuss why we don't rob the bank and destroy the banknotes. I think the director confuses hurricanes or typhoons with tornadoes that often occur in the central part of the United States. The protagonist's car is the car used to chase tornadoes in American documentaries, and the film's setting is a typhoon.

The second is that the setting of the location in the film is more like the feel of the inland Midwest region of the United States, including buildings, banknote destruction factories like military bases, etc. As a result, everything in one shot becomes the seaside.

3. I think the most serious is the eye of the wind. Ok, we all know that the eye of the wind is the place where the wind speed is relatively stable in the center of the typhoon. I think it is also OK to describe him as a paradise in the film. But in the place where the typhoon just blew, the ground is so dry and the leaves are floating. Is it really okay? And the eye of the wind you said, why is there a wind wall chasing after it, and a clear sky ahead? Half a typhoon was eaten...

Popcorn movies, you can't delve into it, and pull it down after watching it.

There are always flaws in science. For things that can be found on Baidu Encyclopedia, the director should do more homework.

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Extended Reading

The Hurricane Heist quotes

  • Will: [Breeze unveils a hidden stash of guns] What in the hell?

    Breeze: Well, I *am* a citizen of Alabama!

  • Casey: The treasury's being robbed. Casey Corbyn, ATF. How many men can you round up?

    Dixon: I knew today was gonna be a shit show.