Durch das Abschmelzen der Gletscher kommt es zu extremen Überschwemmungen, und die rasche Erosion lockert Verwerfungen, was zu Erdbeben und gewaltigen Tsunamis führt.Durch das Abschmelzen der Gletscher kommt es zu extremen Überschwemmungen, und die rasche Erosion lockert Verwerfungen, was zu Erdbeben und gewaltigen Tsunamis führt.Durch das Abschmelzen der Gletscher kommt es zu extremen Überschwemmungen, und die rasche Erosion lockert Verwerfungen, was zu Erdbeben und gewaltigen Tsunamis führt.
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Maye Harris
- Kimmy Heibert
- (as Maye Garner Harris)
Vincent Duvall-DePasquale
- Captain Rodríguez
- (as Vince Duvall)
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Only worth watching just to laugh at the unbelievable bad acting moments. One actor, and I use the term loosely, actually read his lines. The thing is, he isn't even a good reader! And he didn't do it just once. Many of his lines were read and it seemed he was reading them cold! The acting is laughably bad. The story line is trite. The writing is trite. There were a few actual actors in the movie but not enough. The premise of the movie could have been good but the writers missed the boat. The only good part was the camera work. It was good for what it had to work with. Overall, I won't say don't watch it because it gives you a laugh once in a while when the actor reads his lines from a cue card.
I thought I've seen bad movies, but I was sooo wrong...
How is it possible to get any money to produce such a terrible movie? Everything feels wrong from the first second to the end...
Characters, dialogue, images, "special effects", science facts, everything is bad. This movie is painful to watch, each second feels like hours...
Well why did I finish it?? Yeah, all right, I've this issue... when I start a movie or a book, I have to finish it...
So the plot is that's the end of the world... hum more like the end of America, but some scientist is about to save everyone... it's not a spoiler since you know it from the start... and that's about it...
I created an account just to share how terrible this movie is
Why is it terrible, you ask?
The premise The acting The "special"effects The sets.
The science
This movie has no redeemable features. It's magnificently bad. Terrible. We cannot understand how it was made or why we watched it as long as we did. It is impossible to overstate how bad it is.
I love disaster movies. I'm very willing to suspend disbelief, but here, this is impossible.
I'm rooting for the tsunami. It can't wipe these people out fast enough.
I think high school students could make a better movie on an iPad for a talent show.
Why is it terrible, you ask?
The premise The acting The "special"effects The sets.
The science
This movie has no redeemable features. It's magnificently bad. Terrible. We cannot understand how it was made or why we watched it as long as we did. It is impossible to overstate how bad it is.
I love disaster movies. I'm very willing to suspend disbelief, but here, this is impossible.
I'm rooting for the tsunami. It can't wipe these people out fast enough.
I think high school students could make a better movie on an iPad for a talent show.
There are those rare times in one's life where you are having an angst ridden, sleepless night and you choose to watch a movie that merely acts as a night light. This awful waste of time and effort is not, I repeat, not night light worthy.
So bad on so many levels, and not even unintentionally humorous.
Acting: bad.
Dialogue: bad.
Casting: bad.
Special effects (and I use this term loosely): bad.
Direction: bad.
Cinematography: bad.
Sound: bad.
Editing: bad
Screenplay: bad.
Locations: bad.
Props: bad.
Hell, the title is bad.
Avoid at all cost. You've been warned.
Funny though, I feel better now...
So bad on so many levels, and not even unintentionally humorous.
Acting: bad.
Dialogue: bad.
Casting: bad.
Special effects (and I use this term loosely): bad.
Direction: bad.
Cinematography: bad.
Sound: bad.
Editing: bad
Screenplay: bad.
Locations: bad.
Props: bad.
Hell, the title is bad.
Avoid at all cost. You've been warned.
Funny though, I feel better now...
Initially I was intrigued by the movie's cover, and I had never actually heard about the movie prior to sitting down and watching it. I started the movie, and those two dreaded words popped up on the screen; The Asylum. Great, another attempt at a natural disaster from The Asylum, enough said actually.
The storyline in "America Is Sinking" is pretty generic, even for a natural disaster movie from The Asylum. Writers Jeremiah Crothers and Steve Doucette apparently opted to play it insanely safe and bet on every trope seen in previous natural disaster movies. And that ultimately made this movie bland, predictable and sort of forgettable. I can't claim that I was particularly entertained throughout the course of the 83 minutes that the movie ran for. The storyline was predictable and every bit as unrealistic as you would assume. And you know the outcome of the movie from the very beginning, yeah it was that kind of movie.
The cast ensemble in the movie was actually fair. I was only familiar with Michael Paré, Paul Logan and Lindsey Marie Wilson. I wonder if actors Michael Paré and Paul Logan are enslaved to The Asylum, as they tend to pop up in almost everything that The Asylum spews out.
The special effects in the movie were as you would expect from a natural disaster movie churned out by The Asylum. Questionable and dubious special effects. I especially loved how the helicopter changed colors in between scenes, when you see it on the roof it is green, but as the scene shifts and the helicopter it is in the air, it suddenly became a desert camouflaged color. And the scene in the beginning of the movie where the actor and actress were in front of a blue screen, and it was supposed to be filmed in the arctic; it just looked abysmal.
Of course the movie's cover far outshined the actual contents of the movie. But then again, that is usually the case with these natural disaster movies.
My rating of director Mario N. Bonassin's 2023 movie "America Is Sinking" lands on a generous two out of ten stars.
The storyline in "America Is Sinking" is pretty generic, even for a natural disaster movie from The Asylum. Writers Jeremiah Crothers and Steve Doucette apparently opted to play it insanely safe and bet on every trope seen in previous natural disaster movies. And that ultimately made this movie bland, predictable and sort of forgettable. I can't claim that I was particularly entertained throughout the course of the 83 minutes that the movie ran for. The storyline was predictable and every bit as unrealistic as you would assume. And you know the outcome of the movie from the very beginning, yeah it was that kind of movie.
The cast ensemble in the movie was actually fair. I was only familiar with Michael Paré, Paul Logan and Lindsey Marie Wilson. I wonder if actors Michael Paré and Paul Logan are enslaved to The Asylum, as they tend to pop up in almost everything that The Asylum spews out.
The special effects in the movie were as you would expect from a natural disaster movie churned out by The Asylum. Questionable and dubious special effects. I especially loved how the helicopter changed colors in between scenes, when you see it on the roof it is green, but as the scene shifts and the helicopter it is in the air, it suddenly became a desert camouflaged color. And the scene in the beginning of the movie where the actor and actress were in front of a blue screen, and it was supposed to be filmed in the arctic; it just looked abysmal.
Of course the movie's cover far outshined the actual contents of the movie. But then again, that is usually the case with these natural disaster movies.
My rating of director Mario N. Bonassin's 2023 movie "America Is Sinking" lands on a generous two out of ten stars.
Wusstest du schon
- PatzerDaniella and Kimmy are in a car heading uphill on a paved road when they run out of gas and have to stop, the paved road ahead of them quite visible. They get out of the car on a gravel road sloping downward.
- Zitate
Captain Pierce: This place is about to get real wet!
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By what name was America Is Sinking (2023) officially released in India in English?
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