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San Andreas-Movie review

By Tsunami KarkiPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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San Andreas is one of the rare films in which Paul Giamatti plays a Cal Tech scientist who finds a way to predict an earthquake, much better than when his agent approached him to take on the role.

The film focuses on helicopter pilot Ray Johnson (Furious 7) who worked for the Los Angeles Fire Rescue after his deportation to Afghanistan, with a large cargo truck, a sticker on the American flag, and a beautiful daughter to protect. San Andreas is an embarrassing play about his wife Emma, who plays wanker and goes out, leaving Ray behind a beautiful artist named Daniel. The other film is split between a computer-controlled earthquake and tsunami and throws in enough time to close Ray and Emma to see if there is anything wrong with the separation.

Ray Gaines (Dwayne Johnson) wants to take his college-bound daughter Blake to a volleyball game in San Francisco, but a powerful Nevada earthquake forces him to cancel his plans to have her. Ray and his ex-wife Emma (Carla Gugino), whose college-aged daughter Blake (Alexandra Daddario) are flying around the Bay Area in a private plane with wealthy architect Daniel Ioan Gruffudd, busy building the tallest building, the strongest building in town where he meets beautiful objects of the unpopular British Ben (Hugo Johnstone, Burt) and his disgusting little brother, who loves to know Ollie (Art Ray and Emma go to town in search of Blake, but San Francisco is a big city that lacks power and ambiguity, especially when it comes to Dwayne Johnson as a hero.

When a devastating earthquake strikes California, Ray and Emma have to travel to San Francisco to save their daughter from the threat of extinction. San Andreas is a tragic film about a family trying to survive as the 810-mile San Andreas Fault hails from the back of California, throwing a road that causes death and mass destruction. In fact, the film sometimes plays an expensive PSA, including a moment when a professor of geology (portrayed by Paul Giamatti) looks at a television camera and warns of an imminent earthquake without realizing that California does not have many devastating earthquakes.

San Andreas differs from other films in natural disasters in that it features not only weapons of mass destruction but also profound love and character development. San Andreas is Brad Peyton's brainwashing disaster film, directed by Dwayne Johnson, a summer blockbuster that takes summer producers to a reasonable level. Sure, an earthquake devastated much of California but in San Andreas, it was nothing compared to the destruction that went down in the brain cells and the humorous conversation in the movies.

The critical consensus on the Website reads: "San Andreas has great characters, special effects and a sense of destructive destruction, but the characters in the film and the plot appear to be less strong. a good headline to despise their poor characters and get rid of them, but San Andreas, while full of action and fun, offers a much bigger attraction.

After a 9.6-magnitude earthquake in California's notorious 1970s disaster films overcame CGI riots as Los Angeles buildings collapsed like piles of Jenga bricks, a tsunami threatened San Francisco Bay, and a quake on Earth opened up a zipline above Bakersfield. But San Andreas is becoming the epitome of disaster as it reflects our efforts to restore peace amid the inevitable turmoil of a catastrophic earthquake. To summarize Roland Emmerich's Teenage Symphony and Shiva, images of conscience-related tragedy approaching Juan Antonio Bayona's The Impossible, San Andreas film ) and fled only with cuts and injuries.

San Andreas stars Brad Peyton and Dwayne Johnson as a helicopter pilot set out to find his daughter after a devastating earthquake in California. San Andreas was released on May 29, 2015, in 2D and 3D and received mixed reviews from critics who praised the appearance and performance of Dwayne Johnson and Carla Gugino but criticized the plot and the characters. The film is not to be blamed for its incompetence in its entertainment industry but it is a compelling story for those who are determined to make WMD films. Johnson's strong performance reduces the risk of the film becoming a debacle, which may have been given to the story.

In one of the three stories, Johnson plays search and rescue square driver, Ray Gaines, dragging his wife Emma (shown by Carla Gugino in the Spy Kids series) from a high-lying spot in Los Angeles to San Francisco to rescue student daughter Blake (True Detective Alexandra Daddario). San Andreas Ray (Dwayne Johnson), a helicopter pilot in the Los Angeles Fire Department, gives us a political, realistic picture of beasts and earthquakes and is clever enough to stick to the first responders. When Ray is in trouble in San Francisco, he is temporarily deprived of the earthquake that was destroyed by the Los Angeles earthquake and one of the few helicopters.

When the quake began to devastate California on the San Andreas line the mistake of surviving and becoming a helicopter pilot, Ray Johnson (Furious 7), who works for the Los Angeles Fire Rescue, serves Afghans as the most important.

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