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Tempête solaire : Au péril de la Terre

Titre original : CAT. 8
  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2013–
  • 10
  • 3h
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Matthew Modine and Spiro Malandrakis in Tempête solaire : Au péril de la Terre (2013)
Trailer for CAT. 8
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Un système de défense mondial non testé déclenche un essaim d'éruptions solaires dévastatrices, entraînant des tremblements de terre catastrophiques et un orage magnétique féroce.Un système de défense mondial non testé déclenche un essaim d'éruptions solaires dévastatrices, entraînant des tremblements de terre catastrophiques et un orage magnétique féroce.Un système de défense mondial non testé déclenche un essaim d'éruptions solaires dévastatrices, entraînant des tremblements de terre catastrophiques et un orage magnétique féroce.

  • Casting principal
    • Matthew Modine
    • Maxim Roy
    • Ted Whittall
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    • Casting principal
      • Matthew Modine
      • Maxim Roy
      • Ted Whittall
    • 19avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
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    Matthew Modine
    Matthew Modine
    • Dr. Michael Ranger
    • 2013
    Maxim Roy
    Maxim Roy
    • Dr. Jane Whitlow
    • 2013
    Ted Whittall
    Ted Whittall
    • Secretary Brian Lee
    • 2013
    Trevor Hayes
    • Jack Hillcroft
    • 2013
    Kate Drummond
    Kate Drummond
    • Beverly Hillcroft
    • 2013
    Kalinka Petrie
    Kalinka Petrie
    • Karen Ranger
    • 2013
    Spiro Malandrakis
    Spiro Malandrakis
    • Officer Tim Davis
    • 2013
    Alain Goulem
    Alain Goulem
    • President Duncan
    • 2013
    Susan Hogan
    Susan Hogan
    • Vice-President Alice Crane
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    Francis X. McCarthy
    Francis X. McCarthy
    • William Danville
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    Shan Chetty
    • Bunker Tech
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    Dan Bingham
    Dan Bingham
    • Peter Simpson
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    Kimberly-Sue Murray
    Kimberly-Sue Murray
    • HFD Tech Rebecca
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    Trie Donovan
    Trie Donovan
    • Presidential Aide
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    Nancy Helms
    • Edna
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    Daniel DiVenere
    Daniel DiVenere
    • Sam Jones
    • 2013
    Alex Bisping
    Alex Bisping
    • Russian President
    • 2013
    Neil Napier
    Neil Napier
    • Agent
    • 2013
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    1peter-65-895317

    A potentially good story line abused by infantile dialog and unbelievable situations.

    In addition to all the scientific malarkey discussed previously....the script is infantile, amateurish......can I be more direct.

    Where do they find these writers? The concept had a lot of potential as a real good suspense drama...but they had to put in lines like "it's really deep"...about the chasm. And the world is about to end but Mathew M and his partner scientist spend time re-connecting.....wow!!!

    An elite task force with automatic weapons is held off by two citizens with handguns.

    I know that they likely did not have the $ that a series like "24" has, but lord have mercy it doesn't take a rocket scientist to put together a realistic, mature screenplay. I could go on and on about the silliness of the script but I'm too ticked off about a potentially good story being wasted away by such infantile dialog and situations.

    Simply infantile!!
    1wbblair3

    Let's just make stuff up...

    I agree completely with Ed Blackadder's review. Why is it so very difficult for the writers of scripts that pretend to be "science" fiction to ask even a serious amateur science enthusiast to review their scripts (I'd do it for free) to catch their innumerable errors and misrepresentations of natural phenomenon? Did the writers of this bad joke sleep through their grade school and high school science classes? Apparently. And they must also believe that everyone else did, too.

    If you are a SCIENCE fiction fan, you'll want to skip this one unless you want to watch for a few laughs. However, that probably won't hold you through the entire show. I stopped watching to write this after the hilariously wrong satellite sequence about 20 minutes in. Gawd...
    8lasreviews

    An epic disaster movie worthy of its genre

    I'm on a disaster movie kick on YouTube and a lot of movies are great if I use the fast-forward button to get to the 'good parts'. I didn't have to do that much with Cat 8. There were a lot of interesting topics, issues and drama to take in. The basic gist is - don't mess with the sun or you're going to get burnt.

    The movie's pace kept the plot moving along so it kept my interest. It's shown in two parts on YouTube and the first one ends in a cliff-hanger. I originally thought that I'd watch the second part the next day, but nope. I stayed up until after midnight, basically binge-watching the entire thing. It originally aired as a television mini-series in 2013, but I'd never heard of it. It was made in the Netherlands, but the language is English so it's all good.

    I was really impressed with the special effects, especially when the earth started creating canyons and reshaping the land in certain states. The solar flares were cool, the aurora borealis was fascinating, and the effects of the plasma hits were well done. If I had to rate Cat 8 on the level of disaster, I'd give it a five.

    As with all catastrophic movies, there is always a human element - the drama. That aspect is a little tricky because of the typical cliches that are endemic to the disaster movie genre - money, power, ego, romance, betrayals, abuse of power, megalomania, altruism, self-sacrifice, and even blended families. Every single one of these was explored in Cat: 8. Most worked but some, as you can imagine due to the length of the overall film, were a bit drawn out, hence the value of the FF button. As I mentioned above, I didn't have to use it quite that much, which was a pleasant surprise. I enjoyed the interaction with the lead character, Dr. Michael Ranger, and his family and friends; the most important friend being Dr. Jane Whitlow.

    With all good movies, there should be a villain everyone can get behind to root for their demise. The villain is extreme because even in the midst of the world's potential end, the villain refuses to repent and instead doubles down on their chosen path and does dastardly things to ensure it. It takes the intuition of one person of importance that gives a viewer hints of hope that all is not lost. It created some moments of solid suspense and nail-biting.

    The main romance is between Dr. Ranger's daughter and her boyfriend. Dr. Ranger does not like the man his daughter is dating at all, and I had no problem picking up on those cues. There were scenes where I thought his dislike made him out to be a real jerk and I didn't like him for that. As I watched Tim, the boyfriend, be all heroic and like, I was sure that the good doctor would warm up to him. Be prepared to hold your breath for quite some time. It kind of took the "you're not good enough" cliché a bit too far. But it IS a disaster movie after all.

    On the whole, Category 8 (CAT. 8) is an epic disaster movie worthy of its genre. Make sure you have plenty of time to view the whole thing in one sitting. I am glad I stayed up late to view the entire movie in one shot as it kept the continuity of the energy, drama and intensity dialed up for my thorough enjoyment.
    3TheLittleSongbird

    Reasonable acting and production values aren't enough to save an overall overlong, implausible and dull mini-series

    Out of the four mini-series personally viewed in the past two weeks airing on the SyFy channel, CAT.8 is better than Ring of Fire(though at least that had Terry O'Quinn) and especially the irredeemably terrible Meteor with Christopher Lloyd. But of the four the best was Eve of Destruction, although that was a long way from great that looked reasonably good and at least four of the actors were convincing. CAT.8 also has some better-than-average acting, Matthew Modine is a commendable lead, and the production values(apart from some hokey effects) are reasonable, basic though with some signs of atmospheric. On the whole however CAT.8 doesn't work. What really lets things down is the story and the science. To say that the science is questionable is an understatement in itself, if anything it is a disaster, so bad that experts would feel tempted to bail out halfway through the first half. It honestly sounded like the writers were making things up with no research and it was very difficult to believe any of it. As a result the story was implausible and had little if any credibility. Unfortunately also for the story it didn't feel enough to sustain the three hours, so it felt like a thin structure interwoven with a lot of padding, ham-fisted melodrama/exposition, underdeveloped sub-plotting and an overlong length. If you think the first half takes too long to get going and is implausible, wait until you see the second half, like with the Meteor, Ring of Fire and even Eve of Destruction it gets increasingly dull and illogical. The script is underwritten, cheesy and very awkward, another one of those instances where it came through clearly that the writers hadn't properly checked to see whether what they'd written and given the actors made sense. The music is turgid and unmemorable, the pacing is pedestrian and stretches the story out too much, the characters are nowhere near developed enough which is inexcusable for a mini-series of this length and generally CAT.8 feels under-directed and characterless. On the whole, there is worse out there but this was rather poor stuff, the best assets are the production values and the acting but the story, script, pacing and especially the science bog things down considerably. 3/10 Bethany Cox
    3ollie-evans

    Great concept, terrible execution

    The script isn't that terrible, although I suspect the premise of the film carries it somewhat. It was a shame that it has been so poorly produced.

    Every piece of the story is labored and is a perfect example of how modern films are scared to leave anything to the imagination. An example is the scene in what presumably is the White Situation Room or PEOC. The President has just shouted orders at people while repeatedly reminding the viewer that he is the President. He gets a message saying the Nasa Administrator is on the phone, and answers the phone as "President {such and such}". I get it, he is the President.

    Tedious.

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      Despite being home marketed as a sequel to the previous "Category" films ('Category 6: Day of Destruction' and 'Category 7: The End of the World'), --it is not at all connected. The 'Category' of this title is relating to solar flares, the other two were related to hurricane storms.
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      Also available as an edited 115 minute feature-length version, which was shown on TV in Sweden and Finland and released on DVD in Australia. The DVD release in Scandinavia however is the complete 166 minute version.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 mai 2013 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • CAT.8
    • Société de production
      • Muse Entertainment Enterprises
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