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Extreme Earthquake Zone
"Extreme Earthquake Zone" tells story of Wenchuan earthquake in 2008, and heroic actions of People's Army during this tragic disaster
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Plot Summary
A seismologist races against time to prevent a catastrophic earthquake from devastating Los Angeles after discovering a hidden fault line. As seismic activity escalates, she must convince a skeptical government to evacuate the city before the inevitable happens. Facing political roadblocks and mounting natural disasters, she teams up with a retired engineer to find a desperate solution.
Critical Reception
Extreme Earthquake Zone was generally met with a lukewarm reception. Critics often cited its predictable disaster movie tropes and reliance on special effects over nuanced storytelling. Audiences, however, found it to be a passable disaster flick that delivered on its premise of large-scale destruction and suspense.
What Reviewers Say
Delivers standard disaster movie thrills with predictable plot points.
Special effects are adequate for the genre, but the human drama feels underdeveloped.
A serviceable, if uninspired, entry into the disaster film canon.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally indicate it's an entertaining, albeit formulaic, disaster film for fans of the genre who aren't seeking deep thematic content.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a relatively low budget for a disaster movie, with much of the destruction being achieved through clever editing and practical effects rather than extensive CGI.
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