1. The opening method of a classic disaster film. The opening of "Hurricane" is indeed a disaster film appearance. Two children and their father go on an outing. When a hurricane hits, the children run into the villa and watch their father die. Immediately followed by the visual effects of the hurricane, the strong wind and dark clouds enveloped the town in an instant, the sky was eclipsed, trees were uprooted, houses were instantly overturned, and the power of nature was terrifying.
2. The competition and confrontation between the pros and cons in the film are also very enjoyable. The scenes of the crazy racing in "Hurricane" have a very visual sense of "Speed and Passion", and when they fight each other, they are punched to the flesh, the guns are bloody, and the scene of the two cars tumbling instantly when they collide is so cool. What's even more whimsical is that in the strong wind, the male protagonist has no weapons, so he used the object beside him as a weapon, grabbed the steel round cover around him, and used the power of the strong wind to fight the enemy.
3. As a disaster film, most of the scenes in the film happened when the hurricane came. The creative team took a lot of hurricane real scenes very carefully and seriously, and then combined the real scenes with post-production special effects, so that the effect can be achieved. To restore the disaster scene to the greatest extent, it can also arouse the emotions of the actors. Facts have proved that this approach is very correct and useful. From the final effect, whether it is the collapse of the house, the uprooted trees, or the roof is overturned. The scenes, or the thrilling performances of the actors being swayed by the wind and rain and being swept into the sky by the hurricane are all very realistic, completely conveying the fear of disaster to the audience in front of the screen. It can be seen from the production special released by the film party that under the effect of the giant blower, the dense high-pressure water cannons complete the realism of the rainstorm. The countless debris thrown by the crane and blown away by the blower also simulates a realistic hurricane effect. In the action of wind enough to blow glass, the proportional props house was "scraped down", the hurricane car almost became an all-around "speeding car" in the sea, land and air, and the impact and gunfight scenes were even more textured. It can be said that in terms of the creation of the disaster scene, this is a film that is exciting from the beginning to the end, and people are always in a high sense of immersive tension.
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