Story: A world-wide internet of interconnected satellites put in to save the planet from storms fails and starts attacking the sector instead and humanity has valuable few hours left to save itself from the hurricane of biblical proportions.
Review: America saves the sector once more! Only this time, the issue was created by the USA in coalition with a number of different nations. So, it's extra a clean-up task actually, headed by the offended satellite tv for pc designer, Jake Lawson. In his zeal to save a hurricane from hitting China Jake makes use of unauthorised get right of entry to to 'Dutchboy', a web of satellites which alters the weather on earth. For this, he's brushed aside and changed by his more youthful brother Max. But now, as 'Dutchboy' goes berserk and starts to malfunction attacking cities in all places the sector, Jake is called again and shot 250 miles up into house to fix the issue. He unearths that this is no malfunction. Someone is wrecking the object he created and he needs to fix it before the unknown entity can create the mother of all storms — the 'Geostorm'.
This is your conventional disaster movie. It's a disgrace even though, that 5 years after the film '2012', Hollywood has no longer learned much. The only benefit of it is the 4D. So when there's a car chase or a rocket shoots into house, you are feeling your seat vibrating. If there may be lightning on display screen, white halogens within the theatre flicker. And if there's a hurricane, chilly water is sprayed for your face with large blowers. But that will get uninteresting after some time and is rather ugly if you're gazing the early morning first show!
The climax is atypical and the performances are strictly k. Gerard Butler is dependable as an actor however does not actually bring the rest to the table with his acting. Same is the case with Jim Sturgess as his more youthful brother. Ed Harris as the U.S. Secretary of State Leonard and Andy Garcia as the President are both wasted, given the talent they possess. The biggest irony is that the big 'Geostorm' that everyone is so afraid of does not actually occur. However, the 4D vibrations and halogen-flickers kind of makeup for it.
It's only entertaining while you watch it in 4D. Because on a typical display screen, it's simply another a kind of movies where there may be so much destruction and so little story, you actually stop being concerned whether or not the sector ends or no longer. Although you without a doubt need what is enjoying at the display screen to end!