After Melissa and her family seek shelter from a storm, they become trapped. With no sign of rescue, Melissa comes to realize that she and her girlfriend Amy might have something to do with ... Read allAfter Melissa and her family seek shelter from a storm, they become trapped. With no sign of rescue, Melissa comes to realize that she and her girlfriend Amy might have something to do with the horrors that threaten her family.After Melissa and her family seek shelter from a storm, they become trapped. With no sign of rescue, Melissa comes to realize that she and her girlfriend Amy might have something to do with the horrors that threaten her family.
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- 1 win & 1 nomination total
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It was boring, unexciting and, well, largely predictable after the first 15 minutes or so.
Acting, cinematography, direction, effects, etc. All seemed relatively good, hence the 5 stars. But the story was just tired - essentially fear of the thing you never actually see. I'd rather watch something more than 4 family members in a bathroom.
The sky turns green, the air smells of ozone, the wind rages overhead, and the sirens scream. Typically, you sit with your family in a hot, unventilated bathroom (a tenth the size of the one in the movie) making jokes and trying to keep the kids quiet while praying you won't take a direct hit. You think of every stray tree branch, whether the hail will smash your windows and roof, and think of the times you have seen an entire town leveled to dirty grass after an F-5. Everyone has a charged phone, and it is tuned to the local tv station. As soon as it hits, people begin digging through the rubble for survivors, and everyone is terrified of hitting a life electric wire.
It isn't like this movie and it isn't like "Twister." The fear is real, justified and not based in CGI. The apocalyptic skies and the post hit damage really do feel like they are created by witchcraft. Snakes really do crawl into your house, as the water in the creeks rise.
Fifty years of living in Tornado Alley brought me to this preposterous blend of "Swiss Family Tornadoson" and "The Craft." It's a family drama where I care about no one. Drunk, abusive Daddy is more terrifying that the storm and the bad juju. Mom can't stop whining about protecting her kids, but only helps when it's too late. The little boy actor tries hard to be afraid of a rubber snake. Big Sis wonders if she caused the whole thing by being with her new girlfriend.
The viewers fear for the children saddled with inept parents, which helps the tension rise. But the tension does nothing but make us want to kill drunk, abusive Daddy as the film grinds SLOWLY to the end.
When it's all over, you wish you had taken a direct hit from the tornado instead of watching this movie,
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to the screenwriter Max Booth III, he has a cameo in the film as a human toilet - painted and crouched - and Pat Healy sits upon him for a second in the form. If you blink, you will miss it.
- Quotes
Robert: Wait a minute should we have eaten it?
Melissa: Gross, no!
Bobby: *in a singsong chant* Snakes with extra cheese! Cheese with extra snakes!
Diane: I don't know how to eat a snake, do you?
Robert: Yeah, you just pick it up and bite the head off like Ozzie.
Diane: Wasn't that a bat?
Robert: Snakes are just bats that can't fly!
- ConnectionsReferenced in So Help Me Todd: Long Lost Lawrence (2022)
- SoundtracksPuttin' on the Ritz (Re-Recorded/Remastered)
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Taco Ockerse (as Taco)
Courtesy of Cleopatra Records Inc.
By arrangement with The Orchard
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- Мы должны что-нибудь предпринять
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- Gross US & Canada
- $13,589
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,009
- Sep 5, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $15,318
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- 1.66 : 1