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So, "The Great San Francisco Earthquake" dives into this tense drama where the mayor, right before a cataclysmic event, is grappling with corruption charges. The pacing feels tight, especially in the lead-up to the quake. It really captures that frantic energy in a city on the brink. The practical effects during the earthquake sequences are pretty raw and lend a sense of realism that enhances the overall atmosphere. You get these moments where personal stakes clash with the larger disaster, which adds depth. The performances have a gritty edge, with the mayor navigating both his own demons and the chaos unfolding around him. It's these layers that make the film stand out in the disaster genre.
Features practical effects that add realism.A unique take on disaster narratives with personal conflict.Pacing captures the chaos before and during the earthquake.
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