But the sequel to 1996 blockbuster gives you a chance to watch him and Daisy Edgar-Jones channel that old summer-movie feeling—and that's a rare thing.
-style, spin it through space and time, and drop it into a mall parking lot in 1996, there’s a good chance that you’d see a line of folks waiting to see a disaster flick. Specifically, one in which Bill Paxton, Helen Hunt, and a deep bench of character actors dodged flying cows and debris while CGI vortexes tear up the Sooner State.
And yet here we are, once more unto the breach, with a new generation of rival storm chasers jockeying for position on rural backroads and the same old dizzying whirlwinds ripping apart whatever lies in their path.has its share of nods and winks to the ’96 film, mostly in the form of the gamechanging anti-tornado apparatus Dorothy V and a familiar handshake. There is indeed more than one twister to contend with, thus earning the title’s pluralization.
There’s flirting and bantering and the sort of love-hate chemistry that you know will end in a lustful clinch. The whole thing is telegraphed from the jump as a rom-com smuggled under the cover of an action movie, or maybe it’s the other way around. And then Edgar-Jones goes to see which way the literal wind blows via a dandelion, and Chung swing the camera around her, looking up at the actor from a low angle.
Put him next to Edgar-Jones, who gets lost among Mother Nature’s pixelated temper tantrums but comes alive playing against a real human being, and you can feel‘s Katy O’Brien, TV on the Radio singer Tunde Adebimpe, Sasha Lane and Kiernan Shipka — seem to stop what they’re doing and simply observe the crackling energy being generated by the above-the-title names.
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