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14 Hours is one of those films that really digs into the chaos of a disaster. Set against the backdrop of Tropical Storm Allison, it captures the frantic energy of hospital staff trying to keep it all together as floodwaters rise. The pacing feels relentless, like the storm itself, and you can really sense the pressure on the characters. The performances are solid, not overly dramatic, but you feel the weight of their decisions. It's interesting how it explores themes of resilience and humanity in the face of crisis. And while it's not flashy, the practical effects of the flooding are effective, immersing you in that harrowing environment. It’s a raw look at disaster management that sticks with you.
Interesting character dynamics under pressure.Effective use of practical effects.Explores themes of resilience in crisis.
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