Brazenly corny and watchably stupid, Dean Devlin's Geostorm only manages to transcend its palpable sense of banality through the sheer force of its own unashamed silliness. Not only are the stakes ratcheted up to gloriously fatuous levels – all the storms on Earth are set to interlock into a worldwide, extinction-level cataclysm – but the emotional payoffs are so smackingly obvious that one is almost moved to a sense of bemused awe.
This is a film that begins with the promise of destruction, distracts the audience with a contrived government conspiracy plot, and ends on a teary reunion of a young, unnamed Indian boy with his beloved pet dog. Roland Emmerich would be so proud.
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