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In only one day, the small town Silverton is heavily devastated by an unforeseen storm. The whole town is at risk of being wiped out. While most of citizens is finding haven, a group of “storm hunters” does not want to waste the biggest opportunity in their life to experience in such a big storm. Some students recorded the events and the result of the frightened tornado.
The film is nearly poetic in its inanity, curiously masquerading as a theatrical release when it belongs in the darkest recesses of your local dollar store.
Have we ever before seen such big-ticket escapist entertainment about the awesomeness of something that so recently killed so many of us? Doesn't it usually take longer before everyone's eager for candy spun from trauma?
I won't pull punches: besides the pretty realistic carnage swirling onscreen, this thing is merely a collection of clichés fit for the overwrought melodrama that unfolds.
When the badass cyclones muscle into town, ripping up schools, banks and airports, the film is fairly fun. Sadly, everything else about it is, well, a bit of a disaster.