Categoria Cinco

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Um grupo de assaltantes encontra na ocorrência de um furacão de categoria cinco, a escala mais elevada alguma vez documentada, a oportunidade por que esperava para roubar 600 milhões de dólares das ultraprotegidas instalações do Departamento do Tesouro dos EUA. Apesar de arriscado, o plano teria tudo para dar certo, não fosse a presença de Casey, uma corajosa agente do Tesouro, e Will, um jovem meteorologista. Juntos, Casey e Will terão de sobreviver aos perigos do furacão e, simultaneamente, impedir um assalto sem precedentes… (NOS Lusomundo Audiovisuais)

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inglês A return to the '90s that won’t offend but will quickly fade from memory (though this doesn’t mean the film was significantly flawed). I might have toned down the glaring digital effects, which sometimes seemed cheap and didn’t do the film’s high budget much justice. On the other hand, I understand that even with a pretty hefty budget, it’s not possible to keep the effects at a top-notch level throughout; it would need to be at least tripled. Rob Cohen has proven capable of making a few decent films, and I don’t see any real issues here. The actors were also fine; the main villain was quite decent, and Maggie Grace as the female protagonist was also acceptable. I enjoyed the two brothers the most, who took on the bad guys like some sort of army. The story itself wasn’t anything special; I expected the bank heist to be in a slightly more elaborate and sophisticated form. It’s definitely not a film to be condemned, but even the over-the-top ending, which could be described in one word as digital chaos, keeps it in average territory. But as a quick watch, it’s entertaining. I give it 61%. ()