Disaster hits when two teenagers are caught in a fire on the 20th floor of a skyscraper. Their parents are on the 60th. Will they survive the flames?Disaster hits when two teenagers are caught in a fire on the 20th floor of a skyscraper. Their parents are on the 60th. Will they survive the flames?Disaster hits when two teenagers are caught in a fire on the 20th floor of a skyscraper. Their parents are on the 60th. Will they survive the flames?
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Story could have been good .. BUT seriously did they try to get all the worst actors they could find?
Not all were bad but most.
Just couldn't get over the acting and I like watching b movies and usually bad acting is fine it's part of it but not this time..
I have been a fan of the disaster movie genre ever since I saw 'The Towering Inferno' in the cinema back in the day. And since then every disaster movie seems to follow the same formula. A couple, children, a builder etc. Having said that I thought the strain between the couple was well set up. I can accept the not so stellar special effects I can even take dodgy acting but please change the formula re children.
There are many faults with this movie but are you watching it to find fault or be entertained?
If you can forget that superman is not actually real and the A team are not actually super heroes, you will thoroughly enjoy this movie.
This is up to you.
I really enjoyed it.
The story lacks originality and follows well established tropes with villainous corporate types, wholesome archetypes and just-add-wickedness mayhem. A real Syfy ready summer flick. The one positive and strong exception to this slightly mundane premise is the female lead of Supergirl/Wonder Woman heroine-ness of Claire Forlani'mother/professional character. Sadly the miss use of Jamie Bamber was a obvious disappointment, to equal Forlani.
The special effects are the typical display of scaled-down practical tricks that one expects from this level of disaster movie blended with lower budgeted CGI effects. This doesn't mean that the film is bad or cheap, just didn't want to equate "Inferno: Skyscraper Escape" to the Syfy channel, but yeah this one would work beautifully on their lineup. The effect have ample quality and impact with only a mild drop in CGI quality.
Overall the movie gives a straight-to-Redbox, low budget performance that works as far as action entertainment value for fans of microbudget disaster/action flicks. There is a strong female lead that plays to the heart of the story. There is some superbad acting and some melodrama that falls flat but for what it is, "Inferno: Skyscraper Escape" is a decent flick that should satisfy fans of this type film.
The special effects are the typical display of scaled-down practical tricks that one expects from this level of disaster movie blended with lower budgeted CGI effects. This doesn't mean that the film is bad or cheap, just didn't want to equate "Inferno: Skyscraper Escape" to the Syfy channel, but yeah this one would work beautifully on their lineup. The effect have ample quality and impact with only a mild drop in CGI quality.
Overall the movie gives a straight-to-Redbox, low budget performance that works as far as action entertainment value for fans of microbudget disaster/action flicks. There is a strong female lead that plays to the heart of the story. There is some superbad acting and some melodrama that falls flat but for what it is, "Inferno: Skyscraper Escape" is a decent flick that should satisfy fans of this type film.
Coming over as a Video on Demand Dwayne Johnson Skyscraper ripoff.
Disaster hits a skyscraper after the developers cut corners on safety.
Divorcing couple Brianna (Claire Forlani) and Tom (Jamie Barber) find themselves having to rescue their children who sneaked in after coming across some evidence that their mum was not cheating.
The kids find themselves trapped as a fire rages throughout the building. It is left to Brianna to turn into an action woman.
Outside of the main leads the acting is weak. The special effects look cheap, although there are one or two nice shots despite the low budget.
The movie is merely functional without much of a story. The dialogue is bad.
Disaster hits a skyscraper after the developers cut corners on safety.
Divorcing couple Brianna (Claire Forlani) and Tom (Jamie Barber) find themselves having to rescue their children who sneaked in after coming across some evidence that their mum was not cheating.
The kids find themselves trapped as a fire rages throughout the building. It is left to Brianna to turn into an action woman.
Outside of the main leads the acting is weak. The special effects look cheap, although there are one or two nice shots despite the low budget.
The movie is merely functional without much of a story. The dialogue is bad.
Did you know
- GoofsAfter the tower explodes, a group of office workers rushes to the elevator to get down but they get stuck inside the elevator and suffocated and died from smoke. Why didn't they take the stairs which would've increased their chances for survival.
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Ben Bronson: Yeah we really need to see our parents, it's quite urgent.
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- 1h 32m(92 min)
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