Aftershock: Tremblement de terre à New York
Suite à un gigantesque tremblement de terre, la ville de New York se trouve plongée au coeur d'un désastre sans précédent. La catastrophe sépare les gens et fait des millions de victimes. C'... Tout lireSuite à un gigantesque tremblement de terre, la ville de New York se trouve plongée au coeur d'un désastre sans précédent. La catastrophe sépare les gens et fait des millions de victimes. C'est dans la confusion et au milieu de ce véritable cauchemar que la vie de 4 familles basc... Tout lireSuite à un gigantesque tremblement de terre, la ville de New York se trouve plongée au coeur d'un désastre sans précédent. La catastrophe sépare les gens et fait des millions de victimes. C'est dans la confusion et au milieu de ce véritable cauchemar que la vie de 4 familles bascule.
- Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
- 3 nominations au total
Avis à la une
Yes, the premise is just as silly as it sounds. However, the writers, while technically clueless, did craft one of the best disaster flick scripts I've ever seen. The acting is uniformly excellent, and the direction, after the typically slow disaster flick setup, was taut and effective. The special effects were quite decent for TV - certainly better than most SciFi channel made-for-TV films. Unlike "Volcano", the characters are sympathetic and believable. After the viewer has swallowed the basic premise, everything else goes down well. Altogether a very involving film, which is, after all, the goal of all disaster flicks.
Given a chance, I will watch it again (I missed the first 10 minutes or so). Heartily recommended for disaster flick fans, conditionally recommended for everyone else.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJennifer Garner had her ears pierced for the first time ever especially for her part in this movie, but then allowed them to heal up again once filming was completed.
- GaffesEarly in the movie a geologist is on the phone with city officials describing the first quake, he can clearly be heard using the term "trembler" which apt as it may sound is not the correct term for seismic activity. He meant "temblor". Later another geologist describes the foreshock as an event that geologist's call an "amplitude". Amplitude is a measure of wave magnitude and is not used in that sense, in fact it would be a meaningless description without quantification of some sort.
- Citations
Dori Thorell: I thought we were having an earthquake.
Danny Thorell: Chill out, Mom. We don't live in L.A. anymore.
- Crédits fousCredits end with this statement: Natural disasters do happen and everyone is at risk. Find out what you can do to protect yourself and your family by visiting the web site for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. www.fema.gov
- Versions alternativesOriginally broadcast on CBS in 1999, one shot is removed from the video version that was on television. On CBS, after Danny opens the door and finds that the rest of the school has been demolished. We see a close up shot of him and then he closes the door and weakly slumps to the floor. In the video version after he opens the door, we see his face close up and then it cuts to the next scene. The reason for this is because the movie aired in two parts on television and when he slumps down the screen reads "TO BE CONTINUED"
- ConnexionsReferenced in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Heather Locklear/Randy Quaid/Dave Grohl (1999)
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