While watching "Twisters," I noticed something important and interesting—the film can still captivate audiences decades later. The original "Twister," released in 1996, was praised for its special effects, while its story received mixed reviews. Still, the film achieved great success, especially for the scene with a digital cow that audiences loved.
"Twister" received mixed reviews from critics, but audiences loved it. New reviews from 2020 on Rotten Tomatoes have given it a positive resurgence. It's proof that audience love and appreciation can take a film to new heights over time.
The film revolves around Kate Cooper, a girl who grew up in the Great Plains and whose past is affected by a terrifying encounter. She works at the National Weather Center and is approached by her old friend Javi, who is working on a new hurricane-tracking technology.
Kate returns to her hometown and meets Tyler Owens, a social media superstar who chases storms. The two teams have conflicts, but they have to work together to deal with an unprecedented weather event.
Directed by Lee Isaac Chung and based on a screenplay by Mark L. Smith, "Twisters" can be seen as a remake with better special effects and appealing actors. The film may have some flaws in the script and characters, but its exciting action and charismatic cast make it an interesting film.
Despite the film's action-movie clichés and simple story, "Twisters" is a great source of entertainment. It's one of those movies people watch just for fun. The film's nonstop action, great special effects, and likable characters make it a memorable experience.
In particular, Glen Powell's performance makes it even more entertaining, making him emerge as the new Tom Cruise.
If you are looking for a thrilling and entertaining experience, then "Twisters" is a must-watch. This film invites you to just enjoy the ride by letting your mind rest.