Summer_Twilight wrote:
Last night, I streamed Twister and I used to be so naive watching this back when I was a teen. As an adult, I now recognize everything that is wrong with that movie.
1. No one in their right mind would attempt to hold a cellar door closed if it's an EF-5 tornado
2. Jo and her storm-chasing team seem to be very experienced
3. Jo and her storm-chasing team seem to act more like friends going out on a weekend rather than a team conducting research from a university
4. During the first attempt to chase the first Tornado, Jo and Bill seek shelter under a poor bridge
A. In real life they would lie flat in that ditch
B. They would have been picked up and thrown along with her truck
5. When her truck lands in front of Jami Gertz's character, Phillip Seymour-Hoffman's character seems to lack empathy
A. The writers made it seem like something was wrong with Jami Gertz's character when the truck lands in front of her. In reality, anyone would have been scared.
6. Jo's truck is lying on the ground
A. She didn't radio the proper university department for roadside assistance
B. She didn't wait for a tow truck
C. She kept chasing Tornados
7. Jo and Bill acted very unprofessionally
8. The movie makes it sound like tornadoes can be seen at a certain time and place ahead of time
9. They always get too close to the funnels
10. They always have lots of debris flying around but no one gets hurt
There are more examples about how unrealistic Twister is
I enjoyed your list. After the third thing, I started thinking, "
Who was responsible for this decision?"
First thought, the writer(s). 5.A says as much.
Then the director.
If the actors brought up issues, would they have been fired? It probably would depend on the director, maybe (???).
Regardless, thank you for your observations and thoughts.
It has been a few years since I have seen the film.