The Quake Trailer Brings the Big One in a Sequel to The Wave
The trailer for The Quake shows Oslo getting torn apart by a massive earthquake. The movie is the sequel to the Norwegian film The Wave,
which came out in 2015. The first installment was praised for basing
the story on the real-life tsunami that hit Norway in the early 1900s
and showing off character development over digital effects. Original
director Roar Uthaug was unable to helm The Quake due to the fact that he was working on the latest Tomb Raider film, so John Andreas Andersen came on board to direct the sequel.
Right away, The Quake trailer looks pretty similar to The Wave
in terms of dark coloring and a sense of impending dread. Kristoffer
Joner is back as geologist Kristian Eikjord and he's starting to worry
about a catastrophic earthquake that's imminent. From here on out, we're
watching a massive earthquake destroy Oslo with awesome digital effects
that make the terror look all the more real. It's been said that The Quake follows the same pattern as The Wave by not letting the digital effects do all of the heavy lifting.
In 1904 an earthquake with a 5.4 magnitude on the Richter scale shook
Oslo. Its epicenter was in the Oslo Rift which runs directly through
the Norwegian capital. In The Quake, it's
present day, and there are recorded tremors from the rift on a daily
basis and it has geologists puzzled. They aren't sure, but arguments
rise when some expect the little tremors to trigger major future
earthquakes in the area that could be far worse than the 1904 quake.
There's no technology to predict the exact date and time of the big
quake, but it's clear that Oslo is a lot more vulnerable today than it
was in the early 1900s.
Early reviews of The Quake have been mostly positive. Comparisons to The Wave
have been made, and some critics think that the disaster sequel follows
in the footsteps of its predecessor a bit too much. With that being
said, the sequel has been praised for the human element that often takes
precedent over the natural disaster. Trauma, mental health, and natural
disaster predictions are all questioned in the movie, which adds some
extra depth to a normal disaster film. The Quake is directed by John Andreas Andersen from a script written by John Kare Raake and Harald Rosenlow-Eeg, who also wrote The Wave.
The sequel stars Kristoffer Joner, Ane Dahl Torp, Kathrine Thorborg
Johansen, Jonas Hoff Oftebro, and Edith Haagenrud-Sande. The disaster
sequel is set to open in select theaters domestically on December 14th,
and will hit VOD and streaming services the same day. You can watch the
latest trailer for The Quake below, thanks to
the Magnolia Pictures YouTube channel, but it's definitely not for the
faint of heart. Anybody with an earthquake phobia might want to stay
clear of this one.
Topics: The Quake
The Quake Trailer Brings the Big One in a Sequel to The Wave
Reviewed by Chandu Numerology
on
October 29, 2018
Rating: 5