Summary
Yee-haw non Californian cinema is back.
I went into this with incredibly low expectations, I have never seen the original and I believe the disaster movie genre peaked and died well over five years ago. However, there was just something about the Midwestern charm of this film that made me invested. If there is one thing I can say for this film it’s incredibly fun, it is a good time at the movies, it really doesn’t need to be more than that.
I appreciated that this film did not give us a climate change PSA, it was clearly there if you want to see it but it was not rammed down our throats as many recent releases have been doing with climate change and other messages. The scale of these tornadoes seemed both epic and also at times quite menacing, it had both an intimate and also end of the world feel to it especially in the third act. The tornado effects were simply stunning and I believe that they will age very well.
Glenn Powell is as charming as ever, you really by the romance between him and Daisy Edgar-Jones’ character, though there is an element of Hallmark-ness to their romance. I found the 1st 10 minutes of the film to be a little bit predictable and obvious as it was clear that they were all going to die hence they would need to get a new crew for later in the film and a new love interest. I think it is a typical case of the trailers and pre-release information giving too much away, we all knew that Powell was the leading man so Edgar-Jones’ college boyfriend needed to die.
Overall, a fun summer trip to the cinema
4/5
Pros.
It is fun
It doesn’t preach at you
The tornado effects
It is charming
Cons.
There are some long drawn out exposition scenes that hamper pacing a bit
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