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Asteroid: Final Impact is one of those films that really leans into the chaos of impending doom. You've got this astrophysicist, Steve Thomas, who uncovers that his satellite's been repurposed for military spying instead of tracking asteroids. The tension builds as he tries to reveal the truth, but it’s like watching a ticking time bomb. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but I think that adds to the urgency. The practical effects are surprisingly decent for a low-budget flick, making the meteor storms visually gripping. Performances are not exactly Oscar-worthy, but they manage to convey the desperation of the situation well enough. It's a curious mix of science and conspiracy that gives it a unique flavor.
Astrophysics theme with military espionage twistStrong practical effects despite budget constraintsUneven pacing adds to the tension
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