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Volcano is a 1997 American Disaster Movie directed by Mick Jackson and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Anne Heche, Gaby Hoffmann, Don Cheadle, and Keith David.Mike Roark (Jones) is head of the Los Angeles Office of Emergency Management. One day, following an early-morning earthquake, he discovers fire erupting below the city. A scientist, Dr. Amy Barnes (Heche), points him to volcanic activity brewing underneath the La Brea Tar Pits. Later that night, an actual volcano, later named Mount Wilshire, emerges from the tar pits and erupts.It's up to Mike and his management team, including his second-in-command Emmit Reese (Cheadle), to save the city from total destruction. | |
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Anyone Can Die | |
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Anyone Can Die: Surprisingly downplayed for a Disaster Movie, as the only major casualties are Mauve Shirts. | |
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Confiscated Phone | |
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Confiscated Phone: Roark confiscates a cell phone from a radio reporter when his own phone becomes unusable. | |
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Artistic License – Geology | |
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Artistic License – Geology: The volcano exists purely because of the Anthropic Principle... California is a geologically complex place with many centers of volcanic activity, but most of them aren't anywhere near the Los Angeles Basin. The closest volcanic rocks are millions of years old from long extinct volcanic activity, and the Los Angeles area has no volcanoes active or even recently extinct, with no volcanic activity anticipated in the foreseeable future of human presence. And of course, the La Brea Tar Pits are in a deep sedimentary basin associated with a transform boundary, and for bonus points, they are tar pits. The LA basin is also full of oil wells. Petroleum deposits cannot form geologically in the presence of volcanic activity anywhere in the vicinity; you can't have oil, tar, and volcanoes in the same place, period. This volcano erupts only two products - volcanic ash and fluid lava. Deadly gas makes only a brief appearance and never on the surface. In reality sulfur dioxide, which even minor eruptions emit in quantities measured in megatons, is a NFPA Level 3 toxin. There's also the scene where they block and deal with the main lava flow, they also sprayed water into the volcano’s vent directly to pacify it. In reality, if you tried to cool down a volcano, then you would most likely make the eruption phreaticnote basically, an explosion of steam or phreatomagmaticnote steam expansion causes the magma itself to explode outwards. Which considering that these types of eruptions are a crapton more dangerous than plain lava eruptions, you would pretty much be asking for Los Angeles to be leveled by pyroclastic base surges. note this strategy did work during the eruption of Heimaey in Iceland in 1973 - enough seawater was pumped onto a moving lava flow to create a solid wall and divert the flow, saving the harbour, although unlike in the film, they had enough sense to not spray the erupting vent itself down. Things that are dropped on or in a lava flow don't sink. Yes, the lava is red-hot and yes it will melt metal or consume other matter, but despite being liquid, it is still rock and just as dense as that word implies. Ironically, the scene where Roark blocks the lava with k-rails averts this, as its shown that the several foot deep river of lava has enough mass to slightly push back the concrete berms and the fire trucks keeping them in place. Which it would, since it's probably several dozen tons. This also means, however, that the scene involving Stan's death would have been a hell of a lot more gruesome - rather than doing a relatively sedate melt-away a la the Wicked Witch of the West, he would've been laying on top of the lava flow, burning and quickly roasting to death. Wave that PG-13 bye-bye... The volcano in question also forms itself impossibly quickly when lava does break through to the surface full force, growing to full size in literally a handful of scenes. While a volcano may be quick when it forms itself, it takes at least a few hours if not a few days for one to build up to the size shown so quickly. This one takes only 12-13 seconds. Regardless of where it happens, seismologists use UTC when recording the time of an earthquake. The time of the earthquake should therefore have been recorded as 1614 or 1714 (depending on whether Daylight Saving Time was in effect). | |
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Soft Glass | |
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Soft Glass: Immediately following an It's Quiet… Too Quiet / Oh, Crap! scene where the roar of seismic and volcanic activity suddenly stops, there is an explosion that results in the windows of all the surrounding buildings getting blown out. The glass from this visibly (and hilariously) strikes Jaye directly in the face, as well as showering Mike. They both shake it off like they wouldn't have been cut to shreds. (To clarify: what lands on Roark and Jaye is obviously safety automobile glass, but in the U.S.A. at least, that type of glass is never used in buildings because of its relative fragility - the exact reason it is used in cars). | |
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Cruel and Unusual Death: Pretty much everyone who is killed by the volcano’s effects goes out in a pretty nasty way (though as some of the Artistic License entries above show, some of them were actually less nasty than they would have been in real life). | |
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The Lava Caves of New York | |
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The Lava Caves of New York: The Los Angeles basin is exactly the wrong kind of place to ever have volcanism. California has active volcanoes (Mt. Lassen erupted in 1917 and Mt. Shasta is also active), but, as note elsewhere on this page, the geography of L.A. simply doesn't support the formation of volcanoes. | |
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Chekhov's Gun | |
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Chekhov's Gun: The Beverly Heights complex. Mike uses it to finally stop the volcano by diverting it into a nearby trench that directly goes into the sea. | |
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As the Good Book Says... | |
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As the Good Book Says...: When Amy calls the Powers That Be in the city arrogant because they built a subway line over an earthquake fault line, Roark quotes Matthew 7:26 ("Everyone who hears these words of mine and doesn't do them will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand"), which Amy recognizes. | |
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Genre Blindness | |
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Genre Blindness: The usual disaster movie ignorance is of course present but no one in LA has a clue what a volcanic eruption or lava looks like. Sure, the first time people actually see lava it's understandable they do a double-take. However it soon gets to the point where the film seems to be set in an alternate reality where the very existence of volcanoes is an obscure geological fact completely unfamiliar to the general public. | |
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Apathetic Citizens | |
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Apathetic Citizens: When the elephant statue at La Brea starts to sink and melt into the tar you can see in the background people minding their own business, despite both said sinking happening fast enough to be easily noticeable along with with the boiling water surrounding it. And when the volcano first erupts, several firefighters would rather put out store fires than help a screaming trapped firefighter out of an overturned truck, with lava steadily approaching. | |
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Extremely Short Timespan | |
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Extremely Short Timespan: The entire film takes place over about a single day, with the bulk of the action occurring over about two hours, tops (from 5 AM to sunrise). | |
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Yet Another Baby Panda | |
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Yet Another Baby Panda: Even as a volcano is actively erupting in downtown Los Angeles, local news stations are running stories on pets which have been rescued from burning homes and a makeshift veterinarian clinic set up on the street for injured animals. | |
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Mauve Shirt | |
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Mauve Shirt: Gator. | |
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Say Your Prayers | |
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Say Your Prayers: Stan recites a Hail Mary while carrying the unconscious driver through the burning train as he knows that one of them aren’t going to make it out alive. | |
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Rule of Cool | |
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In some scenes lava represents no threat to anything it isn't directly touching. Even if you're directly above it and a few feet away, inside or on top of a metal vehicle that is actually melting in the heat. Then in another scene, Roark, 10 feet above a lava flow, can't even hold his hand over it for more than a second without great pain (which is what it would be like in real life.) Basically convection that works by the Rule of Cool. | |
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Deadly Gas | |
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Deadly Gas: Superheated volcanic and toxic gases issuing from a crack in the storm drain lining was responsible for the deaths of the 7 workers at the beginning of the film. It nearly kills Roark and Gator when they go down to have a look themselves. Then shortly before the tar pit eruption, it kills Rachel when she and Amy go down to examine it. Also most of the people on the number four subway train are rendered unconscious by the rising heat and volcanic gas. | |
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Conflict Ball: Kevin, who’s an African American from the Stanley Avenue neighborhood, and Jasper, who’s a racist cop, are shown both arguing while the eruption and lava flow are going on. Kevin is angered that officials are more concerned about Wilshire than they are with residential areas surrounding it, which are, for the most part, being ignored. Once the cop's partner lets him go, Kevin realizes that helping will benefit his neighborhood and pitches in, after which racist cop does him a solid and dispatches a firetruck to his neighborhood. | |
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! | |
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There's also the scene where they block and deal with the main lava flow, they also sprayed water into the volcano’s vent directly to pacify it. In reality, if you tried to cool down a volcano, then you would most likely make the eruption phreaticnote basically, an explosion of steam or phreatomagmaticnote steam expansion causes the magma itself to explode outwards. Which considering that these types of eruptions are a crapton more dangerous than plain lava eruptions, you would pretty much be asking for Los Angeles to be leveled by pyroclastic base surges. note this strategy did work during the eruption of Heimaey in Iceland in 1973 - enough seawater was pumped onto a moving lava flow to create a solid wall and divert the flow, saving the harbour, although unlike in the film, they had enough sense to not spray the erupting vent itself down. | |
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I'm Melting! | |
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I'm Melting!: The extreme heat of the lava flow results in Stan slowly melting after he jumps into it. | |
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Shut Up, Hannibal! | |
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Shut Up, Hannibal!!: Dr. Calder’s response to Norman telling her to leave with him and that the injured patients aren’t worth dying for is absolute silence and basically a way of telling him to go fuck himself. Norman realizes he’s not going to sway or buy her in anyway, finally throws in the towel and bails. | |
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Children Are Special | |
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Children Are Special: During one of the closing scenes, Lt. Fox asks a rescued young boy what his mother looks like. After looking around a moment at the survivors and emergency personnel covered in ash, he remarks, "Look at their faces. They all look the same." Cue the uplifting string ensemble. | |
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Honor Before Reason | |
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Averted with Roark, who sees an honest-to-God volcano develop right in his home town and explicitly refuses to evacuate, instead preferring to fight it. This would be a straight example... except the movie agrees with him. | |
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Slow Electricity | |
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Slow Electricity: When the major quake strikes, the Big Blackout that descends upon LA does so in the typical sector-by-sector slow fashion, leaving the skyscrapers in the city center for last. | |
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Four Is Death | |
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Four Is Death: The subway train that gets derailed and eventually destroyed by the lava is number four. | |
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Sassy Black Woman | |
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Sassy Black Woman: The black female cop who's in conflict with the DWP workers. Their vehicle is on public property and no one ran a work order past her, so she has legitimate reason to confront them, and she uses a lot of stereotypical black female sass and snark and word usage. "How 'bout I tow your ass, honey?" is a clear example of that. | |
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Improbable Infant Survival | |
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Improbable Infant Survival: All the small children survive. And so does a small Jack Russell named Bill. Just in case that wasn't enough to assure you no innocents were harmed there is even a brief news report on vets setting up an emergency pet shelter. | |
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Get a Hold of Yourself, Man! | |
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Also the Fire Chief of the LAFD and the General Manager of the DWP arguing on how to stop the lava flow on Wilshire. Annoyed with the arguing, Roark tells them to knock the shit off, and calls them out for getting into at the worst possible time. | |
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Heroic Sacrifice | |
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Later, Stan risks (and gives) his life to go back for the motorman on the subway train which is sinking into the lava. Upon reaching the door, he realizes the lava has outdistanced him and he can't save both himself and the other man. So he throws the motorman to the other rescue team members and in so doing falls into the lava and sinks in for a pretty moving but grisly Heroic Sacrifice. | |
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Fight to Survive | |
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Fight to Survive: Trying to stay alive after a freaking volcano pops up in Los Angeles. | |
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Idiot Ball | |
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Idiot Ball: Surprisingly few of the main characters grasp it for a disaster movie. Instead, it's passed between reporters, none of whom are aware of what a "volcano" or "lava" is, and who insist on running "rescued animal" human interest stories while the disaster is ongoing. They should have sacrificed a few of them to the volcano gods to appease them - would have worked as well as anything else! Most of the main characters avoid clutching the Idiot Ball when the danger arrives. The key word is "most", because it's hard to imagine how anyone else could get a turn when Kelly spends the whole movie with it clamped to her chest like she thinks it's a winning lottery ticket. | |
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A Molten Date with Death | |
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A Molten Date with Death: Happens twice, in two of the film's more memorably grisly and tragic scenes: A fire fighter is trapped in an overturned fire truck near the tar pits as the lava flow slowly advances towards and begins engulfing the vehicle as he screams. A second fire fighter tries to climb onto the truck and pull him free, but this only results in both men dying and the truck sinks into the flow with both men inside. Later, Stan risks (and gives) his life to go back for the motorman on the subway train which is sinking into the lava. Upon reaching the door, he realizes the lava has outdistanced him and he can't save both himself and the other man. So he throws the motorman to the other rescue team members and in so doing falls into the lava and sinks in for a pretty moving but grisly Heroic Sacrifice. | |
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Married to the Job | |
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Married to the Job: Mike is very much this. He strongly insists on going to help with the aftermath of the earthquake despite being on a week VACATION with his daughter and never mind the fact that the quake was only a 4.9 (granted the quake was just a sign of things to come) which Emmitt points out to him. Turns out Mike’s passion for his job is what led to his divorce with Kelly’s mother as she abrasively but rightfully reminds him of that fact when she calls him to complain about Mike leaving Kelly at home (albeit with a babysitter) and for putting the job over the both of them. | |
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Actually Pretty Funny | |
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Actually Pretty Funny: Tired of listening to Amy and Stan bicker before he can find out what's going on, Roark says, "Thanks for coming down at such short notice, but could you save the fight for another time?" Without missing a beat, Amy looks at her watch and says, "Sure, is 2:00 okay with you?" Both Roark and Stan chuckle at that. | |
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin | |
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And of course, the La Brea Tar Pits are in a deep sedimentary basin associated with a transform boundary, and for bonus points, they are tar pits. The LA basin is also full of oil wells. Petroleum deposits cannot form geologically in the presence of volcanic activity anywhere in the vicinity; you can't have oil, tar, and volcanoes in the same place, period. | |
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Disaster-Dodging Dog | |
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Disaster-Dodging Dog: As the first lava flow destroys Wilshire Boulevard, a woman forgets her dog in her house. Much to her relief, it manages to run unscathed with its bone to safety (despite barking at the lava from a distance of barely 3ft). | |
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Karmic Death | |
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Karmic Death: Stan, the Metro Chairman who refused to stop the Red Line subway. He does go out in a Heroic Sacrifice however which makes up for his decision not to stop the subway trains. | |
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Laser-Guided Karma | |
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Laser-Guided Karma: Norman Calder, who’s mentioned above as a Jerkass, wanted his doctor wife Jaye to leave behind the injured and flee the city, owns a couple new towers that hovers over the Beverly Center. It gets knocked down to channel the lava. | |
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What Could Possibly Go Wrong? | |
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Given she is the assistant to doctorate geologist Amy, you would expect Rachel to know a thing or two about rocks and volcanoes. Rachel even backs Amy's theory about volcanic activity being a culprit regarding the death for seven men in an underground tunnel. Yet, while they investigate that very tunnel, Rachel decides to straddle a large crack surrounded by sulfur residue. What could possibly go wrong? | |
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Da Chief | |
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Da Chief: Chief Sindelar of the LAPD is this trope to the core. Even though we don’t see him in the film at all, he’s not afraid to remind Roark about how things work in Los Angeles compared to Kansas/St Louis and that his disregard for procedures and gung-ho mentality is a problem for the rest of city officials. | |
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Rule of Drama | |
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Rule of Drama: What are the odds that the little boy that Roarke's daughter was supervising walks all the way through a building full of adults without anyone noticing, out into the street, right into the path of a building being demolished just as it's falling, with Roarke himself having to run in at the last second to save her? The answer is, as plausible as it needs to be for there to be one last moment of audience tension. | |
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Hero Stole My Bike | |
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Hero Stole My Bike: At one point, Roark steals a cop's motorcycle. | |
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Red Shirt | |
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Red Shirt: Conventional Red Shirts are everywhere in this movie. If there's a major operation or event (the eruption, a lava flow, the controlled detonation, etc), almost guaranteed someone's going to die in it. | |
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Convection, Schmonvection | |
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She distracts her father from rescuing two trapped firemen - when she had plenty of time to get away from the lava - and they burn to death. She also just sits and stares at a freshly ejected lava bomb, until a bit of said lava spits out from it and hits her in the leg - giving her a second degree burn. Kid has Plot Armor about 10 feet thick. | |
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Head-in-the-Sand Management | |
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Head-in-the-Sand Management: Many of the department heads of the city besides Roark are completely oblivious to the fact that there IS a serious problem. The General Manager of the DWP-Department of Water and Power assumes that the death of his seven workers in the storm drain was caused by steam, which later was found to be a flame burn and is very ambivalent about Roark investigating the incident. Stan, the MTA chairman refuses to halt the red line subway trains even after Roark finds out that something isn’t right because he doesn’t have conflicting evidence/demonstrable risk. Even Roark gets one moment of HITSM for not letting Amy go down to the storm drain investigate for herself what the problem is. A lot of the problems could have been avoided and many lives could have been saved if everyone would have listened to each other and took precautions. | |
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Prejudice Aesop | |
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Prejudice Aesop: The movie has this as something of a theme. While most of the focus is trying to stop the lava from an active volcano from spreading across Los Angeles, there's likewise the message we have to work together to survive at all and prejudice will only hinder that. A minor plotline had a black man getting hassled and later arrested over a squabble by a white cop. Though the cop lets him go in lieu of the crisis and later the black man helps him and other first responders by lifting a roadblock barricade needed to be put in place with others and slow the lava. Which the cop later thanks him by getting a fire truck to go down to his neighborhood and put out the fires there. At the end, when the lava flow is finally stopped and ashes rain down from the smoke cloud, covering everyone in them. A boy that was rescued comments "Everyone looks the same". | |
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Too Dumb to Live | |
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Too Dumb to Live: Averted with Roark, who sees an honest-to-God volcano develop right in his home town and explicitly refuses to evacuate, instead preferring to fight it. This would be a straight example... except the movie agrees with him. Kelly. She claims to not need a babysitter but she freezes up constantly, forcing people to drop what they're doing (which in once instance includes trying to save someone else's life) to bail her ass out. She distracts her father from rescuing two trapped firemen - when she had plenty of time to get away from the lava - and they burn to death. She also just sits and stares at a freshly ejected lava bomb, until a bit of said lava spits out from it and hits her in the leg - giving her a second degree burn. Kid has Plot Armor about 10 feet thick. Another instance has her losing a kid she was put in charge of looking after. She finally locates him on an exploding street...then decides to stay there and wait to be saved. For that matter, Tommy, the aforesaid kid, who leaves the Hard Rock Cafe (which contains someone who is taking care of him, and another little girl he's been playing games with) and wanders out into an empty parking garage for literally no reason. And, as mentioned above, makes it all the way out to the street, alone, when any sensible kid ought to have been terrified to be away from an adult. Given she is the assistant to doctorate geologist Amy, you would expect Rachel to know a thing or two about rocks and volcanoes. Rachel even backs Amy's theory about volcanic activity being a culprit regarding the death for seven men in an underground tunnel. Yet, while they investigate that very tunnel, Rachel decides to straddle a large crack surrounded by sulfur residue. What could possibly go wrong? | |
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Hypocritical Humor | |
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Hypocritical Humor: | |
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Ignored Expert | |
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Ignored Expert: Amy knows what she’s talking about but none of the city officials takes her seriously until shit really hits the fan. | |
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Feet of Clay | |
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Feet of Clay: Minor example with Kelly having a scene with her father about what to do during an earthquake, yet during an actual earthquake she just sits in bed and screams until her father pulls her out and puts them under a doorway. Though it is explained in a phone conversation with Kelly's mother where she warns Mike of Kelly's tendency to freeze up in a crisis. | |
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Big Blackout | |
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Big Blackout: Caused by the second, major earthquake, and the typical dramatic Slow Electricity type that goes sector by sector until the whole city is dark. | |
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Hope Spot | |
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Hope Spot: Roark and the city's emergency services, against all odds, manage to dam up the river of molten lava before it's able to reach the major residential areas. However, Barnes calls in to warn him that the bulk of the flow has simply diverted underground through the subway lines, and it's headed right for the makeshift hospital centre where Roark sent his daughter. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: When describing how bad the lava flow is, Emmit at one point says, "Moses couldn't re-route this shit!" | |
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Chekhov's Volcano | |
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Chekhov's Volcano: Averted, since the titular volcano is not yet formed in the beginning of the movie. But given its title... | |
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Beyond the Impossible | |
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The volcano in question also forms itself impossibly quickly when lava does break through to the surface full force, growing to full size in literally a handful of scenes. While a volcano may be quick when it forms itself, it takes at least a few hours if not a few days for one to build up to the size shown so quickly. This one takes only 12-13 seconds. | |
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Dude, Not Funny! | |
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There’s a lot of jabs between several of the department heads of the City of Los Angeles. Stan, the MTA chairman poking fun at the general manager of the DWP for “blowing pipes� in the storm drain and the general manager before sarcastically asks Stan “How’s the choo choo behaving these days??� to which Stan gives a annoyed/disapproving look. Also the General Manager cringing when Roark shows up to the storm drain where the seven Public Works workers burned to death and exclaiming that Mike is never happy unless he’s declaring an emergency. Stan refusing to halt the subway trains and saying that it’s all DWP’s mess and they’re the ones who should take the shit for it. Roark saying to the Chief of the LAPD that people from Public Works and the DWP are idiots and then the bickering back and forth between Amy and Stan. Amy thinks that the problems are arising from Stan and MTA building the subway on unstable land while Stan mentions to Roark that if he disagrees with Amy? She will force him to be in City Council meetings for the next 12 months. | |
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Cassandra Truth | |
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Cassandra Truth: No-one believes the experts about the coming eruption. Though considering no-one else seems to even know what lava is, this was an uphill battle from the beginning. | |
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"Eureka!" Moment | |
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"Eureka!" Moment: In the film's Darkest Hour, a huge river of magma is headed right for an improvised hospital on the street and they have no way to evacuate or divert the river in time, Roark notices the reflection of an under-construction apartment skyscraper across the street, and he comes up with the idea to topple the building to make an impromptu dam. | |
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Inter-Service Rivalry | |
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Interservice Rivalry: There’s a lot of jabs between several of the department heads of the City of Los Angeles. Stan, the MTA chairman poking fun at the general manager of the DWP for “blowing pipes� in the storm drain and the general manager before sarcastically asks Stan “How’s the choo choo behaving these days??� to which Stan gives a annoyed/disapproving look. Also the General Manager cringing when Roark shows up to the storm drain where the seven Public Works workers burned to death and exclaiming that Mike is never happy unless he’s declaring an emergency. Stan refusing to halt the subway trains and saying that it’s all DWP’s mess and they’re the ones who should take the shit for it. Roark saying to the Chief of the LAPD that people from Public Works and the DWP are idiots and then the bickering back and forth between Amy and Stan. Amy thinks that the problems are arising from Stan and MTA building the subway on unstable land while Stan mentions to Roark that if he disagrees with Amy? She will force him to be in City Council meetings for the next 12 months. Also the Fire Chief of the LAFD and the General Manager of the DWP arguing on how to stop the lava flow on Wilshire. Annoyed with the arguing, Roark tells them to knock the shit off, and calls them out for getting into at the worst possible time. In one scene, the Fire Chief gets a call from someone complaining about the ashes inconveniencing people in San Francisco. The Chief makes clear what he thinks of it when he points out Wilshire Boulevard is covered in lava, all of the vehicles in the city are dead because they're clogged with ashes, and an increasing chunk of the city is on fire: | |
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Writers Cannot Do Math | |
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Writers Cannot Do Math: Or, in this case, they don't even bother: a news report at the end of the film shows a satellite image of the volcano and the lava path into the Pacific Ocean, with a time stamp of the time in Los Angeles preceded with "GMT". Depending on when the film is set, the time stamp should be seven or eight hours later (ie 1403 or 1503). | |
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Reasonable Authority Figure | |
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Reasonable Authority Figure: Lt. Edward Fox. | |
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Cat Scare | |
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Cat Scare: Or more... a Rat scare. A couple rats spook Roark and Gator. But they press on deeper into the storm drain. Then they see the charred rats as the Thermal Camera goes nuts... | |
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Monumental Damage | |
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Monumental Damage: The mammoth statue in the La Brea Tar Pits slowly sinks and melts prior to the volcano's formation, the Angelyne billboard gets hit with a lava bomb, the Petersen Automotive Museum and the Saban Theater (known at the time as the Fox Wilshire Theater) go up in flames and a significant portion of Wilshire Boulevard gets covered in lava. | |
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Worst Aid | |
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Worst Aid: Zigzagged depending on if the volcano has its real volcanic hazards or not. No one other than some firefighters with their turnout masks wears eye protection, even though volcanic ash will cause serious eye injury. Similarly, few people wear any respiratory protection despite Los Angeles emergency services having a great deal of this for dealing with post-quake hazards (there is a throwaway line about many of the workers being incapacitated by ash inhalation though). The above extends to the subway rescue team who have no thermal or respiratory protection despite going into an environment that can (as it has already for a work crew) become a searing gas chamber. Ditto an outdoor field hospital at Ceders-Sinai that is only around one mile from the La Brea Tar Pits. This is way too close especially for medically fragile and wounded people. While it is threatened by lava later, the biggest danger is a wind shift would drop volcanic ash and possible lethal levels of sulphur dioxide on Ceders. Anything indoors would be better and Ceders should itself be being evacuated. This one is Roark's fault as he designates it as the primary medical center. Roark tells someone he believes to be a civilian to not move down personnel and that ambulances are on the way - good. Roark (who is not a medic) defers to medical expertise once the civilian identifies themselves as a doctor - good. Dr. Calder assessing injuries for severity and determining trauma care she can't provide is needed - good. Dr. Calder opting to transport serious vehicle accident casualties in a civilian car with no immobilization - not good! Roark just told her that ambulances are on the way (this is the middle of Los Angeles)), paramedics are good at stabilizing serious vehicle accident casualties, and both of these people may have CNS injuries that can be lethal if not immobilized. One does start bleeding out from an opened leg injury in the car, as it happens. This one is justifiable if the volcano is back to being a volcano as anyone that close could be asphyxiated in moments. Also for some reason the emergency personnel who arrive consist of LAPD and LAFD, with few if any medics. | |
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Cigarette of Anxiety | |
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Cigarette of Anxiety: Stan is introduced chewing nicotine gum. When the volcano starts to erupt and they lose contact with a train, he takes out a cigarette and starts smoking. | |
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No Endor Holocaust | |
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No Endor Holocaust: America's second largest city has a volcanic eruption take place, yet the body count at the end of the film is a paltry 100 with a few thousand injured. Considering the destruction on screen, not just from the lava itself but numerous secondary fires and the accompanying mass panic, this result is nothing short of divine intervention ... assuming, of course, that the "100" isn't just the initial confirmed deaths, with an unknown but far larger number of victims being incinerated and missing. Oh and the city now lives under a blanket of poison gas and razor-sharp pulverized rock (the "ash") from the actively erupting Mount Wilshire. | |
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The Load | |
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The Load: Kelly. If it wasn't for her dad, she would have died long before the midpoint of the movie. The kid that Kelly eventually looks after is at least a close runner-up. | |
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Artistic License – Geography | |
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Artistic License – Geography: While the volcanic eruption is very well marked by real LA streets and landmarks, the paths involved are...elastic. Ceders-Sinai is closer to La Brea than Macarthur Park is but we get a lot of driving. Fairfax is ~ 1000 feet from La Brea, but also slightly up-hill; lava would be more likely to flow north from the Tar Pits and out onto West 6th, which has more favorable topography. | |
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Jerkass | |
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Jerkass: Norman Calder, the rich yuppie and owner of the Beverly Center towers, wanted his doctor wife, Jaye, to stop working with the injured downtown patients because they were just poor people. He finally stalked off, never to be seen again on screen once his wife insisted on doing, y'know, her job. | |
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Down L.A. Drain | |
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Down L.A. Drain: In the finale, they demolished an empty high-rise so it would fall into the path of a stream of lava flowing down a street, directing it into a storm drain where it would flow into the sea. Unlike most examples, Ballona Creek is used instead of the Los Angeles River. | |
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Deadline News | |
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Deadline News: At one point, a reporter is standing only barely on the right side of the concrete barriers holding the lava back! Convection, Schmonvection indeed... | |
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Running Gag | |
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Running Gag: The fact Emmit wants Roark's job. | |
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Artistic License – Physics | |
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Artistic License – Physics: They place concrete barriers in a cul-de-sac so when the lava reaches them it'll dam itself, but they face it in the wrong direction for the dam to work. In real life dams and bridges need to have the arc against the point with the most pressure. All scientists, including those from America, use metric measurements. Therefore, Amy's equipment should have given the temperature in Celsius, not Fahrenheit. | |
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Brick Joke | |
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Brick Joke: When Rachel has stage fright and refuses to speak to reporters about the earthquake, she insists a pencil pusher do it. He points out that after an earthquake people would want to hear from a seismologist, not him. After another earthquake and the seismologists are MIA (with Rachel ultimately killed during it when she and Amy are investigating the storm drain), there's a shot of the pencil pusher guy speaking to reporters. | |
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