Armageddon (1998)
As a science fiction action film released in 1998, Armageddon not only brings a sense of drama and suspense to viewers but also emphasizes family affection, love and sacrifice of the crew. Not only that, the immortal love song I don't want to miss a thing has also become a symbol associated with time.
This natural disaster film is set in a situation where the Earth is about to be destroyed by a meteorite the size of Texas. Faced with this situation, a team of drillers are sent to break up the meteorite in space.
After scenes that brought tears to the audience, the film had a happy ending when all members of the crew returned safely and were welcomed in the victory of saving the world .
The Perfect Storm (2000)
In the fall of 1991, Captain Billy Tyne and his five crew members defied warnings of a “storm of the century” to set sail for the Flemish Cape to fish. Instead of seeking shelter and waiting for the storm to pass, the experienced captain determined to sail the ship through the intersection of two cold fronts where the storm was forming, in order to bring 30 tons of fish and the crew back to land.
The Perfect Storm won two nominations for Sound and Visual Effects at the 2000 Oscars. The film became the standard for natural disaster films thanks to its elaborate and vivid visual effects at that time.
The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
Deserving to be one of the best natural disaster movies, The Day After Tomorrow features many big names such as: Dennis Quaid, Ian Holm, Jake Gyllenhaal, Emmy Rossum...
The Day After Tomorrow is set in a time of extreme weather changes that cause the Earth to return to the ice age, the world quickly sinking into darkness and cold. With these incredibly realistic footage, the audience seems to be transported back millions of years, when humans had to find ways to cope and survive against natural disasters. The film also scores points for its humanity in love, endurance and the immortal spirit of human survival.
2012 (2009)
The warning of the end of the world has always haunted mankind from the beginning of time to the present. 2012 is a hypothetical story about a series of disasters that befall humanity, ending with a storm and a great flood that engulfs the entire civilization. The film cost a huge amount of money, up to 200 million USD to achieve footage filled with top-notch special effects.
The Impossible (2012)
The Impossible is a film that recreates the historic 2004 tsunami that killed 225,000 people in 11 Asian countries. Instead of choosing to exploit the grand scenes depicting the fierceness of nature, The Impossible focuses on the journey of Maria, Henry and their three children to find each other again. The film is based on a true story about a Spanish family who were lucky to survive the tsunami disaster. The intense family affection amidst the devastation in the film moved many viewers to tears.
Noah - The Great Flood
Inspired by a biblical story , Noah brings together a cast of famous Hollywood stars such as Emma Watson, Russell Crowe, Logan Lerman... with carefully invested and beautiful cinematography. With a global revenue of 359.2 million USD, the film created a box office fever in 2014 despite causing a public storm. However, compared to the director's previous films, The Flood is not impressive enough for the audience.
San Andreas Fault (2015)
If you are a fan of American movies about natural disasters, you cannot miss San Andreas. This movie promises to bring the most engaging and realistic footage.
San Andreas tells the story of a devastated California city, submerged in rubble creating a huge fissure after an earthquake. The film shows scenes of family affection as well as the journey to rescue the daughter of the Ray family before the tsunami hits. After some heart-stopping moments, the picture of the apocalypse is closed with the famous song California Dreamin' with a vision full of faith and hope.
Geostorm (2017)
The catastrophic storm in Geostorm comes from human error. The film is set in the near future, when humans have created a network of satellites that can control the weather to combat climate change at an alarming rate. An unexpected accident occurs when these satellites create a super storm with such destructive power that it can push humanity to extinction.
Crawl (2019)
The horror blockbuster Craw is set in the aftermath of Hurricane No. 5 hitting the coast of Florida, USA. This is one of the strongest hurricanes ever to hit the US, with waves nearly 30m high and winds up to 250 km/h. Swimmer Haley defied all advice to rush into the storm to save her unconscious father from a house that was being submerged in water. The enemy Haley had to face was not only the terrible storm but also a pack of ferocious and bloodthirsty alligators.
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