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Skjelvet Aka The Quake (2018)4/14/2021
I kao da to samo po sebi nije dovoljno velika tragedija, taj isti potres je pokrenuo lavinu na Mount Everestu koja je pogodila alpinistiki kamp u podnoju planine i sa sobom odnijela jo 17 ivota Takvih i slinih dogaaja je bilo mnogo zadnjih par godina, primjerice potres koji je 2011.A po svemu sudei biti e ih jo u budue, samo je pitanje gdje i kada, jer koliko god smo tehnoloki napredovali, takve stvari na alost jo uvije ne moemo sprijeiti.Jedan je San Andreas o kojem filmski mediji dosta piu s obzirom da je rije o visokbudetnom hollywoodskom projektu kojega moemo opisati kao 2012 sa Dwayne Johnsonsonom u glavnoj ulozi.A drugi je malo manje poznati Norveki film katastrofe The Wave redatelja Roara Uthauga.
![]() U glavnim ulogama su Kristoffer Joner, Ane Dahl Torp, Eili Harboe, Jonas Hoff Oftebro, Herman Bernhoft, i Edith Haagenrud-Sande. A geologist gets caught in the middle of it and a race against against time begins. Kategorije: Akcija, CGI, Drama, Film katastrofe, Norveka, Spektakl. Its made the old school way like legendary SciFi movies of the 80s (Star Wars, Alien and already mentioned Blade Runner). Think miniatures, matte paintings, rear projections - You wont find any CGI here Please Like, Share and follow our journey back to the future envisioned by the 80s Arhiva Arhiva. As an independent student newspaper and the paper of record for the city of Berkeley, the Daily Cal has been communicating important updates during this pandemic. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is as extraordinary as it allows its audience to be. This is also the basic premise of Norwegian disaster movie The Quake (Skjelvet), directed by John Andreas Andersen. In the film, which is set in Oslo, Norway, a major quake is overdue, as the citys last one struck in 1904. As the credits proclaim, Norway has the highest earthquake activity north of the Alps. The Quake is a sequel to another of Andersens big disaster movies, The Wave. The actual big quake, however, takes more than an hour to make its appearance most of the movie is the build-up to the actual quake. But, this could be a kind of lost-in-translation phenomenon due to the reliance on English subtitles for viewers who cannot understand the Norwegian dialogue. In The Quake, geologist Kristian Eikjord (Kristoffer Joner) is still reeling from the psychological effects of the tsunami in his hometown of Geiranger three years earlier as depicted in The Wave. Though he is nationally recognized as having rescued many affected by that disaster, he is emotionally haunted by those he has not been able to save. The film shows how this torment drives Eikjords family away as he continues to ruminate over the individuals lost. He is not even able to connect with his young daughter Julia (Edith Haagenrud-Sande) when she comes to visit and sends her back to her mother in Oslo almost immediately. All he needs to propel him into action is a package from a fellow geologist with some intriguing seismic data. A lone mans journey then begins, as Eikjord tries to investigate the mystery behind his colleagues death and convince the disbelieving Norwegian Seismic Array officials that a big quake is imminent. Eikjords personal dilemma between saving the world and reforging a connection with his family is evident as his exasperated wife asks why he cannot be a caring father when he fails to turn up for Julias ballet performance. Eikjord tries to explain the death of his geologist colleague to his late friends daughter, Marit (Kathrine Thorborg Johansen), by telling her, Some things are more important than a daughter or son or family. Yet, such a storyline makes sense in this case as Eikjords path toward redemption and reconnection with his family lies in his acts of overcoming obstacles to get to them when push comes to shove. Language ceases to be a barrier during the last half-hour of the movie, which is action-packed with great CGI graphics especially the image of half the skyscraper almost imploding. Some of the scenes bring out the real fear many of us have of being stuck in an elevator or sliding off a tipping building during an earthquake.
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