Friday 15 December 2017

Into the Storm (2014) Telugu Dubbed Movie free Download & Review

Into the Storm (2014) Telugu Dubbed Movie free Download & Review

Into the Storm (2014) Telugu Dubbed Movie free Download & Review

WHAT PARENTS MUST KNOW
Parents should know that Into the Storm is an extremely intense natural disaster movie about how a group of storm hunters and a high school vice principal and his two teenage sons handle a series of deadly tornadoes that strike a city of Oklahoma. Storm sequences are violent and deadly; everyone leaves more devastation to buildings and people. The characters die, sometimes horribly, during storms, especially those who are swept away in a vortex tornado. The body count includes a few important characters, and everyone is in danger of death. The language, which includes "s - t" and its many derivatives, is used in almost every scene once the storms begin to hit the city. There are also some references to sex and slap and hot women, but only a few real kisses, one at the beginning and one at the end. Disaster movies can scare younger viewers even more than monsters or aliens or paranormal horror, so be sure to know if your teen or teen can handle realistic depictions of weather disasters.

Into the Storm (2014) Telugu Dubbed Movie free Download & Review

Tornadoes have little respect for the reputation. In Steven Quale's silly movie, they happen in the Midwest, one after the other, scattering meteorologists and meatheads, teens and documentary filmmakers. Time turns big carriers like bowling, rotating school buses like tops. Apparently, the only thing one can not ruffle is Richard Armitage's foursquare professor, who works through the elements to save his son from a flooded industrial park. All around, in the meantime, the bullish special effects of the film are wreaking havoc in the story.

Into the Storm presents itself as a found-footage thriller before losing its thread and falling back on itself in abject disarray. "Are you still having fun?" shouts a gung-ho cameraman as the first tornado rolls. It will get worse before it gets better.


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