Realização:
Rob CohenCâmara:
Shelly JohnsonMúsica:
Lorne BalfeElenco:
Toby Kebbell, Maggie Grace, Ryan Kwanten, Ralph Ineson, Melissa Bolona, Ben Cross, Jamie Andrew Cutler, Christian Contreras, James Barriscale (mais)Sinopses(1)
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)
(mais)Críticas (1)
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%. ()