Warning
AS A RESULT OF GLOBAL WARMING, A SUPERTYPHOON WILL BE SHAPED IN THE PACIFIC AND MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN THE CITY FACE A GREAT DANGER
THERE IS NO ESCAPE
SUPER TYPHOON
A mammoth
storm threatens to level a major city in this thriller advertised as China's
first disaster movie. Xu (Wu Gang) is the mayor of a large city off the south
coast of China, and one day he receives disturbing news from Cheng (Song
Xiaoying), a trusted scientific advisor who was one of his teachers when Xu was
a schoolboy. A powerful and rapidly growing typhoon nicknamed "Blue
Whale" is heading towards the city, and Xu and Cheng must formulate a
strategy to protect the city and its citizens before the storm reaches the
shore. Cheng has had experience with world-class storms before; her father was
a storm chaser who died in a typhoon in 1956, and as he deals with the current
crisis, she can't help but think of the disaster of fifty years earlier.
Meanwhile, a handful of people in the city are struggling to deal with their
personal issues as they prepare to meet the storm, including a visiting
meteorologist from the United States, a politician in town for the wedding of
his daughter, a thief on the run from the cops, and a man who lives on a small
island nearby trying to get back to protect his wife, who is expecting a baby.
I was totally engrossed with this film which revolves around the inspiring
exploits of the upright, compassionate and
courageous mayor who was determined to
save the lives of his constituents from
the ravages of the super typhoon to the point of sacrificing his very own; and was
steadfast in making difficult decisions that
can jeopardize even his own position as
long as it will lead the people to safety.
I was moved to near tears in several scenes depicting bravery and heroism, and as the super typhoon was ushering its
destructive powers. Thanks to the indomitable spirit of the mayor, his aides,
the preparedness of the military to act and to the accurate analysis and unflinching
conviction of the weather expert, despite the epic magnitude of destruction,
nobody actually died in the story.
After viewing, I researched about it and read several reviews. It was shown in the Tokyo Film Festival in 2008 and was a box office hit in China.
Since this was shown five years ago,I wish our leaders had seen this film.
After viewing, I researched about it and read several reviews. It was shown in the Tokyo Film Festival in 2008 and was a box office hit in China.
Since this was shown five years ago,I wish our leaders had seen this film.
It was, however, panned by most of professional critics and bloggers I’ve read to the point of finding the film hilarious; in particular the reviewers observed the poor acting, the excessive melodrama, bad musical scoring and production glitches.( I did not notice any as I was focused on the story)
“The special effects in the big typhoon set
pieces are almost convincing,
but loses its effect when the audience notices that this city only has one type
of SUV (in three colors), one compact car (red), one crane, one police car, and one fuel truck, all being knocked
around repeatedly” said Clickcity.com’s Philbert Ortiz Dy in his review in
April 2009.
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