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Plot: As storm season intensifies, the paths of former storm chaser Kate Carter and reckless social-media superstar Tyler Owens collide when terrifying phenomena never seen before are unleashed. The pair and their competing teams find themselves squarely in the paths of multiple storm systems converging over central Oklahoma in the fight of their lives.
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I think I need to rewatch the old movie because I cannot remember if it was this ridiculous or not. I see there are two; the one with Bill Paxton that I think I remember and an even older one with muh boi, Crispin Glover that I didn’t know exist.So, what’s wrong with this movie? Well, besides killing off Kiernan Shipka in the first 15 minutes, everything, everything is wrong (I’m exaggerating slightly) – I thought I was watching a disaster movie, instead it’s a weirdly cobbled together romance movie.
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1. Javi is written as an unintentional antagonist and it’s kinda dumb. Furthermore, the issue between Javi and Kate is also never really addressed. They both lost their friends and for all intents and purposes it appears Kate built up walls around herself, left town and never looked back. Both of these characters have had to live with and deal with the loss of their friends but in the scene when Javi snaps at Kate, it’s hard not to take Javi’s side, and we’re meant to take Kate’s side because the movie follows Kate. Javi is barely in it. The scene that follows between Tyler and Kate felt like it should’ve been between Javi and Kate, minus the romance because we don’t actually need romance in everything.
2. They went a little too far with “reckless Tyler” in those first few scenes where diving Javi and Kate off the road is played for laughs. No one ever brings it up and Javi even pulls the same stunt with Tyler and Kate during the final act. These people are all supposed to be sensible adults.
3. Apart from mini-boss Scott, Javi’s team of trained specialists have no personality or character development and are given barely any screen time compared to Tyler’s ragtag storm-wrangling group. We’re meant to see Tyler’s group as cool because “oh whoa, they actually know something!” while we never get to know the team of people who could probably blow your mind with their combined knowledge.
4. My biggest issue with this movie is the two “opposing” groups. Javi claims to be doing this for science so we can better understand tornadoes so we can help people, and Tyler’s here to help people by being social media famous, selling merchandise and giving out food. They both have the same goal, or claim to, and their different tech and methods of storm chasing could compliment each other, so why the unnecessary animosity, especially from Tyler’s group, who, if we’re being honest, aren’t really doing that much. Tyler mentions a supercomputer at one point and I have to wonder what exactly have they been using this supercomputer access for all this time? If these two clowns worked together, they could’ve successfully scanned a tornado before the events of this movie.ANYWAY… LET’S GET TO THE JUICY PART OF MY “REVIEW”!
“Is there political lecturing? No. Is there lecturing about climate change? No. Is there lectures about being Gay? No. Is there lectures about diversity? No. Is there lectures about feminism? No. Does it make a point that all white people are evil? No. Does it make a point that all men are evil? No. Does it make a point that Christianity is evil? No. Does it have a villain that is supposed to be Donald Trump? No.”
What do you suppose Kate’s mom was talking about when she mentioned more and more bad weather? Bigots are comically silly, I swear! Swine says they came to watch tornadoes destroy things but somehow missed all the colored people and women on the screen who feel like they take up the majority of the runtime. There’s never consistency with these people, is there?
I came to watch a disaster movie and all I left with was the thought that I should’ve just watched The Day After Tomorrow (2004) again because at least that movie had compelling people drama. The funnier bit is if you read the recent reviews online on that old Bill Paxton movie, there are quite a few complaining that this new movie is woke and shoving agendas down your throat, so either Swine is being comically sarcastic or they’re full of it. Like Tyler, I can’t really tell.
Do bigots like it because Kate gets with Tyler at the end instead of Javi? It really does seem this simplistic and silly when simply seeing a colored person on screen usually triggers them into spiraling out of control with calls to “boycott the woke DEI agenda movie!”
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/twisters-review-delivering-exactly-what-fans-crave/“Twisters is exactly what one expects from a disaster flick: a visual spectacle full of action and adrenaline, with a predictable yet effective narrative.
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell stand out as protagonists, bringing charisma and chemistry to characters with some emotional depth. Dan Mindel’s cinematography and Benjamin Wallfisch’s score add to the immersion layer of the summer blockbuster.
It doesn’t bring anything new to the genre, nor does it need to, as it fulfills its sole, valid purpose of entertaining its target audience while still respecting the victims of natural disasters, reminding us of the importance of humanity and altruism in times of crisis.”
Rating: B-
90s one was so better…
Recently saw the 90s version with the same title starring Hunt & Paxton which was an epic disaster thriller. It was better than this one in every sense be it casting, acting, emotional connect or gravity & intensity of scenes. One thing though seemed to have improved is the visual effects and why not, it’s been 30 years since the previous one got released. It’s the least they could have done.Kate, a former tornado chaser is lured back to study a series of tornados expected to hit Oklahoma. Still haunted by a devastating encounter with a tornado during her college years, she crosses paths with fearless Tyler Owens, a modern day tornado chaser cum blogger and his awesome team. In 1996 version they had this alert system called Dorothy which was supposed to track the nature of the tornado. In this film they go next level to mitigate the tornado itself.
Daisy Edgar Jones looks great but disappoints with her portrayal of Kate. Her performance lacked the vigor and magnitude that Hunt’s character had. Glen Powell carries the whole movie with his ever-charming role. Though this movie lacked the thrill that the other Twister had, maybe because of the better cast involved in the earlier installment, current version excels in the visual department. Those Tornados looked realistically awesome on the big screen.
100% Chance of Precipitation. 0% Chance of Any Emotional Involvement. Ironically, It Lacks Feeling. And the Ending Is a Disappointment on Multiple Fronts.
Yes, you come into this wanting storms and bonkers special effects.Yes.
You want it to make your ears pop and take your breath away.
Yes.
You definitely want all that.
And this sequel for the most part delivers that.
Especially in the beginning.
This movie shows great courage when (what I thought) main characters quickly become tragic victims of the first devastating storm we witness as an audience.
That was impressive.
You like this character? You like this actor?
Too bad! Off they go! They gone!
So, the director or the writer has no problem getting rid off someone, but where they are timid is getting certain characters to connect.
Like, really, really connect.
This movie holds back big time from natural human chemistry.
And that’s where this movie goes from an easy 8 to a so sad 6.
The effects are awesome. They really are.
The story and the main characters are too calm in this storm.
Glen Powell is great. He’s a star. He has a great future ahead with many leading roles.
It’s the other half.
I don’t know if it’s how she’s written but there is so much restraint with her character that it’s extremely frustrating.
Extremely frustrating.
The film otherwise is a wonderful tribute to the origin story.
Funny and fantastic supporting actors as eccentric storm chasers in Tornado Alley.
But the ending and the complete failure to cross the finish line emotionally makes the audience feel unfulfilled.
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Rated PG-13
Genre Action, Adventure, Thriller
Director Lee Isaac Chung
Writer Mark L. Smith, Joseph Kosinski, Michael Crichton
Actors Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell, Anthony Ramos
Country Japan, United States
Awards 6 nominations
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