'Tidal Wave: No Escape' follows John Wahl (Corbin Bernsen), a surfer who just happens to be an ex-Homeland Security agent, who is called in by his former employers to help consult on why there have been two tidal waves so close to each other. While I was thinking that earthquakes are random and there's no real way of predicting them, therefore it was just a coincidence, but talk of someone actually creating these tidal waves comes up. Apparently it's that option. What follows is a cat and mouse game between Homeland Security, Wahl and his love interest Julianne (Jessica Weaver), and the...tidal wave creator.
That being said, the effects for the actual tidal wave aren't actually that bad. It might be a combination of the year, budget and the fact that this was a TV production, but yeah, they weren't that bad. The main problem was when the wave interacted with other things, like the coast. That being said the effects aren't great either, especially the so called nuclear weapons.
And then we have the acting. In it's defence the film does not have big name actors, obviously, but the actors they did have did an alright job. Nothing spectacular, but nothing really that bad. The only thing that really holds them back is the fact that the characters hardly have any development, they're all stuck in the same one dimensional form. Really the only character I liked the sounds of was the villain when he was still anonymous, though this did backfire when it was finally confirmed who the anonymous villain was, because it doesn't make sense when you look back at the info the characters gave about him.
The thing is though, this isn't really a bad film. Well, okay it is a bad film, but in all honesty, for what it is, it is still quite enjoyable. It definitely has its flaws, but when you watch it you do tend to forget about them. You end up getting sucked into the film, you end up being drawn into the story. This is effectively one of those bad films which is so bad it's good. Again, for what the film is, a low budget production with (Overall) mediocre effects, decent acting and an okay storyline, it's quite enjoyable.
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