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'Geostorm' film review

  • By atthemomentmanila@gmail.com
  • 25 Oct, 2017
Photo credit: The Cinematic Katzenjammer on http://cinekatz.com/

IMDB overview: When the network of satellites designed to control the global climate start to attack Earth, it’s a race against the clock to uncover the real threat before a worldwide geostorm wipes out everything and everyone. (PG-13)

Main cast: Gerard Butler, Abbie Cornish, Ed Harris, Alexandra Maria Lara, Jim Sturgess
Release date: October 12, 2017
Running time: 1hr 49min

The review:

Earthquakes? Tornadoes? Tsunamis? If the idea of this natural occurrences is something that gets you curious, you should definitely check out Geostorm!

What do you think would become of the world if scientists found a reason to stop all the natural disasters from occurring? That would be awesome, wouldn’t it? But what if something started going wrong? What if there were suddenly tsunamis? Or a great increase in temperature (as hot as being able to fry an egg on the ground!) plus a sudden decrease no less than 2 seconds after? Panic ensues, of course!

Things always tend to get exciting when Gerard Butler is involved, and add in Jim Sturgess to the mix. This is also one of those movies where the girls aren’t damsels in distress — we were wowed so much by Sarah (Abbie Cornish) and Fassbinder (Alexandra Maria Lara)! Even Hannah (Talitha Bateman) was an amazing little genius.

Another thing we liked about this film was the special effects and the graphics. It’ll make you feel like you really have to run away from the tsunamis and tornadoes.

Go see this movie if you’re in the mood for a sci-fi action with a little bit of thrill and drama!

ATMNL RATING: ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Watch the trailer here:

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Be consistent and include these as part of your daily bread. Ask every member of your family (at least) to support you and do the same. Like a ripple effect, at least 5/10 ratio of people has a bigger impact than 2/10 ratio of saving mother earth.
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