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Fictitious disaster drama taking place on a South Pacific island resort, where an active, but supposedly non-dangerous, volcano is about to erupt near a brand new oil rig site, and ruin the livelihoods of all the inhabitants. The participants include: a wildcat oil driller and his ex-PR girlfriend (who left him but came back just in time to almost be annihilated by the once-dormant volcano); the wildcat oil driller's lying and adulterous partner; the millionaire hotel owner and his beautiful god daughter (married to the lying and adulterous partner); a hard-boiled detective tailing a Casper Milquetoast swindler; a retired high-wire husband and wife acrobatic act; and many more. (texto oficial do distribuidor)

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Goldbeater 

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português O equivalente fílmico ao "jogo da lava", em que vocês e os seus amigos corriam numa pista de obstáculos e não podiam tocar no chão, senão perdiam. Ao contrário de outros filmes catastróficos, infelizmente O Dia em Que o Mundo Acabou oferece muito poucas atrações, graças às quais o espetador podia sentir alguma preocupação pelos personagens. E se não tivesse por este filme uma nostalgia de infância, provavelmente seria ainda mais rigoroso. Pelo menos o elenco de estrelas continua a empurrá-lo bastante bem para a frente. ()

Gilmour93 

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inglês Isn’t it a bummer when you start kissing Jacqueline Bisset on the beach during a picnic, and instead of an erection, you get an eruption? Volcano Inferno vainly tries to approach the towering original, including the division of characters into groups based on those who value human life and those who prefer the financial aspect. An interesting “zombie” scene with a helicopter, and then for suspense, just a rocky ledge and a bridge over flowing lava, which, due to Paul Newman's traditional emotional coldness, quickly cooled things down. Kudos to the volcano for eventually delivering its magmatic earth-to-earth justice shot. ()

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Malarkey 

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inglês For the entire hour (including commercials), I had been looking forward to the volcano finally erupting. When it did a lot of people perished, incredibly crazy special effects started appearing on the screen and the whole movie finally started developing. The giant tsunami wave that was headed for the city was the best thing to be seen in this movie. It seemed that the director was playing with the movie the way Ed Wood used to back in the day. But it went only downhill from there and the ending was traditional. The only significant strength of the movie is Paul Newman and Jacqueline Bisset. ()

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