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Into The Storm - Movie Review 

Director: Steven Quale

Genre: Action

Release date:  August 8, 2014 (United States)

Run Time: 90  minutes

Cast:
  1. Richard Armitage as Mr. Gary Fuller,
  2. Sarah Wayne Callies as Allison Stone,
  3. Matt Walsh as Pete Moore,
  4. Max Deacon as Donnie Fuller,
  5. Nathan Kress as Trey Fuller,
  6. Alycia Debnam-Carey as Kaitlyn Johnston,
  7. Arlen Escarpeta as Daryl Karley,
  8. Jeremy Sumpter as Jacob Hodges,
  9. Kyle Davis as Donk,
  10. Jon Reep as Reevis,
  11. Scott Lawrence as Principal Thomas Walker,
  12. David Drumm as Chester,
  13. Brandon Ruiter as Todd,
  14. Kron Moore as Mrs. Blasky
 




Review: What makes "Into The Storm" unique is that it captures the fury of nature at its peak and leaves an impact on his head.

It reminds Gerard Butler-star "Chasing Mavericks," but unlike the movie, it's a disaster movie depicts a semi-documentary style time capsule with camera images by hand.

There is no story or plot. The conflict is man against nature. The lives of the characters are so intertwined with nature, making it an exciting story.

The film begins in a very chaotic trying to determine the location, Tornado Alley in the US and characters; a set of Storm Chasers, some rednecks and the inhabitants of the town of Silverton.

Storm Chasers in a tank as stacked heavy equipment and surveillance cameras with the times, to be directed by Pete (Matt Walsh), who will be joined by Daryl (Arlen Escarpeta), Jacob (Jeremy Sumpter) and Alison (Sarah Wayne Callies) experience volumes observer.

The story quickly in a confused manner, with Donnie Fuller and his brother Trey capture moments in his hand-cam for a time capsule.

The opening scene also puts his strained relationship with his father, Gary Fuller (Richard Armitage), the deputy director of the Silverton school.

This is the day school graduation. Boys are invited to attend the ceremony. But Donnie way. It focuses on a rural industrial site with Kaitlyn (Alycia Debnam Carey), the girl of his dreams, creating a perfect situation for a human drama importance the weather turns bad.

The approach of the tornado creates chaos beyond expectations. But this is not the end of it - is it something more sinister keeps you hooked on their seats. This is the visual part of the destruction and the testimony of human quirks that are not comparable.

The performance of all the characters are good with most of them have their moments of disaster and reconciliation. But unfortunately, graphic character is too vague and not in depth, not called sympathy. However, there are wonderful suffocation times.

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