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So, 'The Great Los Angeles Earthquake' is one of those TV movies that you remember for its unique approach to disaster storytelling. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it really dives into the chaos of a city on the brink. Dr. Clare Winslow, played with a nice mix of urgency and determination, is at the forefront, giving it a more grounded atmosphere amidst all the calamity. The practical effects, especially for a TV movie of its time, are surprisingly effective, capturing the tension of impending disaster and the emotional stakes for the characters. It tackles themes of authority and public safety in a way that feels relevant, considering how often we see real-life officials grappling with similar dilemmas. There's something oddly captivating about how they balance personal stories with large-scale panic.
Features practical effects that stand out for a TV movie.Themes of authority and public safety resonate well.Uneven pacing, but an interesting character study.
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