Destruction:_Los_Angeles

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Destruction: Los Angeles

2017 film directed by Tibor Takács


Destruction: Los Angeles is a 2017 disaster film directed by Tibor Takács.

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Plot

A volcano erupts near the metropolis of Los Angeles, followed by a fatal explosion and a strong, sudden earthquake. Finally, a rain of fire pours on the city and complete chaos breaks out. Family man and journalist John Benson sees his professional opportunity: he intends to write about the events in as much detail as possible in order to make a breakthrough as a journalist. As a result, he's studying the increasing seismic activity around the city.

However, he is also keen to keep his wife, Cathy, and their two children, Derek and Brooke, safe, and more than once faces the conflict between excellent reporting and the protection and safety of his family.

Cast

Reception

The film received a 21% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from fewer than 50 ratings.[1]

German online film portal Filmdienst wrote of the film, "A thoroughly conventional disaster film with all the melodramatic and action-packed clichés of the genre. Also listless in the treatment of the subplot about the figure of the reporter between desire for sensation and responsibility."[2]

German film magazine TV Spielfilm criticizes the film for what it perceived was an "unimaginative" story with "cheap" special effects, saying that it "triggers comedy rather than panic." Director Tibor Takács is mockingly called in the review a "trash specialist." The review ends saying, "L.A. is burning – unfortunately the film survived."[3]


References

  1. "Destruction: Los Angeles". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media.
  2. "Destruction: Los Angeles". Filmdienst (in German). Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  3. "Destruction: Los Angeles". TV Spielfilm (in German). Retrieved January 20, 2022.

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