
That said, the last hour of the picture has enough going for it that, if nothing else, you can shut off your brain and enjoy the ride. They're not bad, but they're very obviously computer generated and that makes it a bit harder to suspend our disbelief. It's hard not to compare the film to something like Avatar, which obviously set a new standard in computer generated effects work, and once you start making that comparison, or even put it up against the aforementioned 2012, the effects aren't as strong. Their work here is intermittently impressive but also periodically a little flat looking, almost dated looking in some regards. The effects for the film were created by Polygon Entertainment who have made quite a name for themselves in the world of digital effects work thanks to their efforts on successful Hollywood films like The Day After Tomorrow and members of their team have worked on everything from the Star Wars films to The Matrix Trilogy. The film is superficial to a fault, not allowing us or encouraging us to care for the characters one bit until the inevitable happens, at which point, a few sudden pulls on the heart strings try to rope you in but to no avail. This means that when the film finally gets around to showing us all manner of human drama and turmoil, it's entertaining enough but not all that gripping. Yeah, fine, they have relationships and loves and feelings just like everyone else does and that's a good thing but not enough is done with that very basic set up to draw us in. It's obvious that Youn is trying to pull us into the everyday lives of the citizens of Haeundae but no one is really fleshed out well enough for us to want to invest any emotion into what happens to them. The first hour of Tidal Wave isn't very interesting. until that massive aforementioned tidal wave begins to come closer and closer to shore.
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Instead, the people more or less go on with their lives - we spend the first hour or so of the movie watching people fall in love, go to work, tend to their families, and just kind of hang out. A geologist learns that a massive tidal wave is set to lay waste to the coastal region they call home and sets out to warn people, but for whatever reason, thanks to a pigheaded politician no one wants to hear what he has to say. Unfortunately for the fine citizens of Haeundae, they're about to learn once more, the hard way even, that mother nature is a bitch.

The film is set in the small ocean side town of Haeundae where everyone who lives there has felt the effects of recent natural disasters, many having lost loved ones and family members to the earthquakes and tsunami's that are unfortunately all too common in the area. Unfortunately, Tidal Wave, directed by JK Youn, has Just as many problems as most of the Hollywood disaster films it tries so hard to emulate. While it isn't quite as epic as Emmerich's 2009 summer blockbuster mess, it still destroys all sorts of stuff and provides no small amount of on screen chaos, carnage and destruction. He's preparing to declare war, and this tidal wave is an opening show of force.įor those of you who think that might spoil too much of Aquaman's plot, James Wan added in his interview with EW that this is just a taste of what's to come, and there's plenty that still hasn't been shown in the movie's previews.Tidal Wave can kind of be thought of as the Korean 2012 in that it was a pretty successful disaster movie that did quite well at the box office, even if it didn't exactly enamor itself with film critics. Leading Atlantis at this point is Patrick Wilson's Orm, better known to comic book fans as Ocean Master, who has had enough of surface dwellers polluting the oceans.
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It's basically a message from King Orm and he's throwing our warships and waste back onto the land.Īlthough we got a taste of the DC Extended Universe's Atlantis last year in Justice League, Aquaman marks our first full exploration of the underwater civilization and its culture, and just like in the comics, it does not have a good relationship with the surface. The context of that photo is basically the Atlantic coastline is being hit by tidal waves and it's not actually an attack from Atlantis but a warning sign of what's to come.
