Volcano: Nature's Inferno
Volcano: Nature's Inferno

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Volcano: Nature's Inferno

1997
Movie
52 min
English

Travel around the world for a firsthand look at volcanoes - perhaps the most dazzling but destructive natural force on earth. Massive volcanic eruption can turn day into night, releasing the power of an atomic blast, spewing toxic avalanches of lava, gas, and ash. National Geographic Video transports you to some of the world's most notorious volcanoes, including Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines and Japan's Mount Unzen. Join volcanologists in their dangerous quest to forecast eruptions and save lives, putting you in the middle of the explosive excitement and human drama of Volcano: Nature's Inferno.

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IMDb5.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes45%
Metacritic40/100
Google Users61%
Director: Mick JacksonGenres: Action, Disaster, Thriller

Plot Summary

A dormant volcano under the city of Los Angeles erupts, sending lava and ash through the streets. Fire Chief Mike Roark must race against time to stop the molten destruction before it consumes the city. The eruption poses an unprecedented threat, forcing a desperate evacuation and a dangerous plan to divert the flow of lava.

Critical Reception

Volcano: Nature's Inferno was met with mixed reviews from critics, with many pointing to its over-the-top premise and special effects. Audiences generally enjoyed the spectacle and action, though it was often compared unfavorably to other disaster films of the era. It performed moderately well at the box office.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its thrilling special effects and fast-paced action sequences.

  • Criticized for its implausible plot and character development.

  • Seen as a serviceable disaster movie that delivers on spectacle.

Google audience: Google users found the film to be an entertaining, albeit predictable, disaster flick. Many enjoyed the special effects and the intense action, but some felt the storyline was too far-fetched and lacked depth. Overall, it's considered a fun watch for fans of the genre.

Fun Fact

The film famously features a scene where lava flows down Wilshire Boulevard, a visual effect that required significant effort and CGI to create the illusion of molten rock coursing through a major Los Angeles street.

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