Screen Media Films | Release Date (Streaming): January 12, 2021
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clem666Dec 2, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Jurassic Parc with no dinosaur?
Unoriginal plot with predictable complications. The movie desperately tries to follow parallel stories with differents characters than ain't even linked to each others: two couples (the young and the rich ones) and the daughter-father one.

Jason Isaacs (Jason Harris) is overacting and pushing its characters quite far for nothing better than an incomprehensible evolution. Wang Xue-Qi is notable in his quest of non-acting: not bad acting but just non-acting, like he has the same face from start to end. His daughter embodied by Hannah Quinlivan is far more expressive, sometimes a bit too much, but I guess it is for the better since her character clearly is one-dimensioned in the beginning. Better curb of development concerning her.

The nature is beautiful, especially the trees, the smoke and water. When it comes to lava, perspective and volcanic eruptions, it is way closer to ugly. Some shots manage to sadly get me out of it. The volcano seems to be against human since it is sometimes really good at aiming to people and important infrastructures. Plus the people seem to be immuned against volcanic gas and temperatures (especially during the first scenes). These last points unfortunately make this movie a lot more like science-fiction rather than actual dystopy. People resist too much to what can eaily kill them.
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