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A former tornado chaser, Kate is still traumatized by a tornado encounter when she was a student. Now he prefers to study hurricane behavior from the safety of New York. But when his friend Javi asks him to test out a new tornado detector, he agrees to return to the center of the action.
Then she meets the charming and reckless Tyler Owens, known for his tornado chasing videos posted on social media. As hurricane season reaches its peak, tornadoes of an unprecedented scale threaten lives.
3 good reasons to discover Twisters
If you’re nostalgic for 90s disaster movies that shook us with the sheer force of erupting volcanoes (Volcano, Dante’s Peak), Earth invasions (Independence Day), falling asteroids (Armageddon, Deep Impact), flaming tunnels (Daylight) or tornadoes (Twister) ) and the latest opus of the genre failed to convince you, this one is made for you.
- Is this a sequel to the 1996 film or a reboot?
If that doesn’t quite convince you, here are three more arguments to prove that the feature film has nothing to envy to its predecessor.
1 – Stunning casting
They’re beautiful, talented, and Twisters has everything to endear them to the general public. Maybe not Glenn Powell, who took to the skies alongside Tom Cruise in Top Gun: Maverick before having a nice little success earlier in the year thanks to Everything But You. But here he finds an opportunity to confirm his status as a potential star, and to say that he is well-rounded is an understatement.
While her Normal People co-star, who also featured her, prepares to flex her muscles in Gladiator II, Daisy Edgar-Jones stars in the biggest film of her young career.
And she perfectly embraces the fierce elements (and the expansive nature of the character played by Glenn Powell), with a mix of determination and vulnerability that makes Miss Kate instantly endearing.
The calm before the storm
Next to them we meet Anthony Ramos (Where We Come From, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts), future Superman David Korensvet, Cathy O’Brian (Love Lies Bleeding), Sasha Lane (American Honey), Brandon Perea (No), Daryl. McCormack (My Date With Leo) or even Kiernan Shipka (The New Adventures of Sabrina).
If you want to see the stars of tomorrow in action, don’t miss Twisters.
2 – Stunning Tornadoes
More than the actors (both in 2024 and Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt in 1996), the real stars of Twister(s) are the tornadoes. And yet they put on a show, thanks to some very successful special effects and staging that showcase their greatness and their destructive side.
By playing on the effect of surprise and surprise, which sometimes recalls here the first Jurassic Park of the producer Steven Spielberg.
From independent cinema (we owe him a very nice Minaret) to a detour to a galaxy far, far away from Star Wars (the time of The Mandalorian episodes and the upcoming Skeleton Crew series), Lee Isaac Chung relies on the digital system. tricks as well as cables, giant fans and other rain machines to handle his cast. And shake the audience with it.

Twisters shows its ambition: to literally return to cinemas
A 4DX session of Twisters can also be a particularly exciting experience. But it is not necessary to immerse yourself in the most spectacular scenes of the film, which knows how to put us in the center of the action to the point where we have the feeling that the wind is blowing in our ears.
And even if the final sequence, a very meta, predatory element in cinema, is a little shorter than expected, this blockbuster knows how to be spectacular in many ways.
3 – entertainment in our time
Fun and substance: it’s a cocktail of Twisters that manages to entertain and surprise us without forgetting the era in which it was created. Even more so than in 1996, tornadoes are part of the daily lives of Oklahoma residents, the scene of the story and the main filming location for Lee Isaac Chung and his team.
Continuing the actions of Bill and Joe Harding in the first Twister, the story openly invokes the current climate crisis and its consequences to explain that tornadoes are more numerous, impressive and uncontrollable.
At the same time it shows these developers who are profiting from people’s misery, buying destroyed land for a small price to sell it later.

If we could question the existence of twisters, this element alone justifies its relevance in 2024. Especially when we know that filming itself, which took place during tornado season, was affected by weather conditions on more than one occasion.
We bet that this movie would entertain us, not that it would be as realistic about its subject matter. And that’s not bad.
Source: Allocine

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