Director: Robert Lee (Director)•Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller
A group of skilled individuals is brought together by a mysterious organization to stop a rogue scientist who plans to unleash a devastating earthquake upon Los Angeles. As they race against time, they must confront their own pasts and rely on their unique abilities to prevent a city-wide catastrophe.
Quake (1992) was a direct-to-video action film that garnered a mixed reception. While praised by some for its action sequences and ensemble cast, it was often criticized for its predictable plot and low-budget feel, typical of many films in its genre during that era.
The film delivers on action, with a series of well-executed fight scenes and stunts.
The plot, however, is considered by many critics to be derivative and lacking originality.
Performances are generally seen as serviceable for the genre, though not particularly memorable.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Quake' are scarce due to its direct-to-video release and age, making it difficult to ascertain specific widespread likes or dislikes. General sentiment from available comments often points to it being a typical, albeit somewhat unremarkable, 90s action flick.
Lorenzo Lamas, who stars as the protagonist, is also known for his roles in 'Falcon Crest' and 'Renegade', often portraying tough, action-oriented characters.
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