10.0 Earthquake
10.0 Earthquake

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10.0 Earthquake

2014
Movie
88 min
English

Los Angeles is about to be hit by a devastating earthquake, and time is running out to save the city from imminent danger.

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IMDb3.3/10
Director: Damien LeeGenres: Action, Disaster, Thriller

Plot Summary

A massive earthquake measuring 10.0 on the Richter scale devastates Los Angeles, causing widespread destruction and triggering further seismic activity. As the city crumbles around them, survivors must navigate the treacherous ruins and find a way to escape the ongoing chaos. Amidst the disaster, a father desperately searches for his daughter, facing perilous challenges as he battles the elements and desperate looters.

Critical Reception

10.0 Earthquake was widely panned by critics and audiences alike, often cited as a poorly executed disaster film with weak acting, a predictable plot, and subpar special effects. It failed to capture the scale or intensity expected of a 10.0 magnitude earthquake scenario.

What Reviewers Say

  • Criticized for its uninspired storytelling and lack of tension.

  • The special effects are often seen as cheap and unconvincing.

  • Acting performances are generally considered wooden and unengaging.

Google audience: Audience reception for 10.0 Earthquake is overwhelmingly negative, with viewers frequently pointing out its low production values, nonsensical plot developments, and failure to deliver on the promise of a catastrophic disaster movie.

Fun Fact

Despite the premise of a 10.0 magnitude earthquake, such an event is considered theoretically impossible by current scientific understanding, as the Richter scale is logarithmic and a 10.0 would release an unimaginable amount of energy.

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