Into the storm: Sit tight, it will blow you away

Into the storm
Starring: Richard Armitage, Sarah Wayne Callies, Matt Walsh
Rated: 7/10
Storm chaser Pete Moore had waited for his entire life “for a storm like this” and when he finally gets into the eye of it, he knows how all else is so mortal. Into The Storm, for most part of the film, is an edge-of-the-seat experience where — very correctly — tornadoes are the centrepieces, and not the humans or their situations around them.
In a scenario where everything is being blown apart as humanity runs for cover, the film sits pretty stable, thanks to its awesome visual effects wherein the force of the 300 miles per hours winds and its absolutely blood curdling twisters of all sizes (read big to major to super tornadoes) take you into a zone where even breathing becomes a difficult and oft forgotten proposition.
Way back, a similar force of calamitous wind was put on screen in a movie called Twister in which Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton battle the storm in an impossible situation. From then to now, the props to enhance the visual effects of such turbulent forces of Nature have honed up and in that manner of speaking Into The Storm is more impactful.
Buy your tickets, it is worth a watch.

Source: Sunday Pioneer, 10 August, 2014

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