Tsunami LA, directed by Scott Mann, dives into a chaotic scenario where the largest tsunami ever recorded slams into Los Angeles. The pacing is frenetic yet oddly introspective at times, as characters grapple with loss amidst the disaster. While the practical effects of the waves are a standout, it's the human element that feels layered—especially the performances that range from desperate to resilient. The film doesn’t just showcase destruction; it drags you through the aftermath and the moral dilemmas that arise. There’s a rawness in how it handles survival and the darker aspects of human nature. It’s not just about the wave; it’s what washes ashore afterwards that lingers.
Scott Mann's direction is noteworthy.Practical effects elevate the disaster scenes.Themes of survival and human nature are explored.
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