"Not Afraid of the Storm"

Produced by Warner, directed by Steven Querry and starring Richard Armitage, Sarah Wayne Callis, Jeremy Samput and Nathan Kles, the disaster film. It tells the story of an unprecedented ef6 hurricane-level wind that raided a small town in the United States and caused a catastrophe. The story revolves around three groups of characters in the same town, and truly recreates the amazing destructive power of the ef6 hurricane through their own perspectives.
"Not Afraid of the Storm" has no first-line celebrities, no perfect special effects, in order to get the audience, you must rely on novelty to break through, the film uses multiple DV multi-person indirect subjective perspective, to create a better sense of presence and realism.
Skyscraper
Skyscraper is a South Korean 3D disaster action film directed by Kim Ji-hoon and starring Seo Kyung-joo, Sun Yi-jin, kim Sang-kyung and others. It tells the story of a deadly fire that took place in a 108-story skyscraper (river tower) in the center of Seoul on Christmas Eve, and how people escaped and various human natures and injustices when faced with dangerous disasters.
Most of the fires in "Skyscraper" are realistically presented to the audience with cg effects, and this kind of disaster film usually adds a few small stories, which also tells how these characters end up in the disaster, expressing the most fundamental desire of human nature to survive through disaster, the film deliberately chooses the plot to take place on Christmas Eve, and chooses to be released on Christmas Day, which is also a strong contrast with the happiness and happiness of the day.
Tsunami Miracle
A feature film produced by Warner Bros. Pictures based on the true events of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Directed by Spanish director Juan Antonio Bayana, co-starring Ivan McGregor, Naomi Watts, Tom Herland and Geraldine Chaplin. It tells the story of Maria and Henry who travel to Thailand with their three sons to celebrate Christmas. After the Christmas Eve revelry, the family encountered the most terrible tsunami of the century. A big wave washes the family apart, and Maria finds a glimmer of life when she is devastated...
In its first week of release in Spain in 2012, the film broke several records to become the highest-grossing local film in Spanish history, and grossed more than 1 billion yuan worldwide. In order to survive the catastrophe, the English name has summarized how incredible this is an incredible small probability event.
Poseidon
A 2005 remake of the film, co-funded by Warner Bros. Pictures, Virtual Studios, Radiant Productions and others, was directed by Wolfgang Petersen and written by Mark Protosevich and Paul Gallico. Hollywood actors Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell and Jessida Barrett starred. Set against the backdrop of a ship sinking by a huge wave, the film depicts the touching story of John Dylan, Robert Lems, Christine and others working together to find a way to survive in a labyrinth of cabins.
The new version of Poseidon undoubtedly has a more exciting visual effect than the 72nd edition of Poseidon Adventures. It uses a large number of computer stunts to create catastrophic scenes such as shipwrecks, water leaks, fires, explosions, etc., and presents the whole process of disaster one by one. In order to lock in the audience's emotions as soon as possible, "Poseidon" enters a tense capsizing plot 10 minutes after the opening, and reduces unnecessary dialogue to catch people's attention with practical actions.
"Deadly Metro"
A disaster-themed film directed by Anton Megdichev and starring Sergei Puskoparis and Svetlana Kudchenkova. It tells the story of a subway tunnel in Moscow, which has a history of nearly 80 years of subway operation, when a subway tunnel collapsed due to disrepair and caused the Moscow River to flood, and the entire city fell into a crisis of destruction.
The serious subway disaster caused by a subway tunnel flooding incident prompts different characters to think in the disaster, thus revealing the true side of human nature. Many audiences who walked into the cinema said that they had a great value for money after the show. There are bound to be two things in disaster movies that go hand in hand with disaster itself: the government lends a helping hand, and the media falls. Russia is a joyous people, and their "self-help" program has made many male audiences who walk out of the cinema say that "the laughter is too unexpected."