Four families in a Heartland town are tested in a single day when a tornado hits, forcing paths to cross and redefining the meaning of survival.Four families in a Heartland town are tested in a single day when a tornado hits, forcing paths to cross and redefining the meaning of survival.Four families in a Heartland town are tested in a single day when a tornado hits, forcing paths to cross and redefining the meaning of survival.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Leesa Neidel
- Real Estate Agent
- (as Leeisa Neidel)
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Just like all the other reviews say this movie is a typical gender X film. It has gay / lgbt/ abortion / womens body rights blah blah blah. This could have be a GOOD movie about a bunch of strangers coming together (this is what I thought it would be) but instead typical Hollywood disaster with political crap.
Thrown into the face of everybody that has been close to, been in the middle of one or have lost somebody in a tornado break out... it comes fast and without or with just short warning time window yes, and this little time window is calculated to be 13 minutes as the title says, but do they make any preparations in this movie other than jump in the tub with pillows and carpets to cover with...? Just mentioned once.
Its a film where one name are shown 6 times on the crew list, and this person must be overeager or do have a thorn in the side by a tornado. That really ruins the whole mess. Its more like a nice sundaytrip to the church, where everything suddenly explodes and the weatherman waits to get the picture back to count the damage done... no this was garbage.
They try to make this an all family american ethical principal movie using topics a abortion, lgbtq+ issues, illegal immigrants, infidelity and so on to make this an all inclusive disaster film. But it misses the target in such a radical way, and may give people the impression that an f4 tornado is just like a walk in the garden, and the ressucitation attempts done on screen is rather dangerous. Its a slitherin way to milk money out of a cow the way theyvescripted this mess, theyve put old stars back on the screen but no success trick hereby done. There are some small stubs of realfeel but these are short and mostly auditorial stuff.
No roll back to twister or any other windy disaster movie cause this is profanity on a unreasonably high level, there are nothing to lear here thinks the grumpy old man.
Its a film where one name are shown 6 times on the crew list, and this person must be overeager or do have a thorn in the side by a tornado. That really ruins the whole mess. Its more like a nice sundaytrip to the church, where everything suddenly explodes and the weatherman waits to get the picture back to count the damage done... no this was garbage.
They try to make this an all family american ethical principal movie using topics a abortion, lgbtq+ issues, illegal immigrants, infidelity and so on to make this an all inclusive disaster film. But it misses the target in such a radical way, and may give people the impression that an f4 tornado is just like a walk in the garden, and the ressucitation attempts done on screen is rather dangerous. Its a slitherin way to milk money out of a cow the way theyvescripted this mess, theyve put old stars back on the screen but no success trick hereby done. There are some small stubs of realfeel but these are short and mostly auditorial stuff.
No roll back to twister or any other windy disaster movie cause this is profanity on a unreasonably high level, there are nothing to lear here thinks the grumpy old man.
The essence of this disaster movie is the same as all other. Get the audience emotionally attached to the characters, have a disaster, then pick straws to see who survives. Problem is there have been a few Tornado movies in the last few years, all of which have been equal to or better than this one. The acting is okay, but it's too drawn out and you end up not caring who's pushing up the daisies.
One time, I was in an NHS waiting room and to the pass the time I read a lengthy pamphlet about Irritable Bowel Syndrome. It was considerably more exciting than this film.
Sigh. I thought I was going to watch a disaster flick. Instead I watched what seems like a Hallmark movie with a tornado.
I can't understand who thought it would be a good idea to focus on 25 characters in eight different storylines. And to "explore" heavy themes like racism and abortion. A different theme in each of the eight storylines. None of which are relevant to the story. What a waste. (1 viewing, 3/23/2022)
I can't understand who thought it would be a good idea to focus on 25 characters in eight different storylines. And to "explore" heavy themes like racism and abortion. A different theme in each of the eight storylines. None of which are relevant to the story. What a waste. (1 viewing, 3/23/2022)
Did you know
- TriviaDanielle Rogers who plays the Paramedic in the aftermath of the Tornado is actually a former Paramedic, turned actor who resides in Norman, OK with her husband a retired Captain of the Norman Fire Dept. Both responded to numerous tornadoes over the years before retiring.
- GoofsWhen you see Kim's cameraman setting her up with the mic on her blouse, for the live shot, he attaches it to her blouse well above the button that is closed. Then during the shot the blouse magically closes one button up from where it was. Then mic moves down her blouse.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 20 Most DESTRUCTIVE Tornadoes in Movies (2024)
- SoundtracksIf You've Got the Money, I've Got the Time
Performed by Jacob Tovar & The Saddle Tramps
Written by James Beck and Lefty Frizzell
By Arrangement with Peer Music Canada
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- En la tormenta
- Filming locations
- El Reno, Oklahoma, USA(MINNINNEWAH)
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- Gross worldwide
- $67,413
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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