Unfortunately, the experiment goes badly as the tornado escalates far beyond what the students expected. Years later, Kate is working in an office in New York City, safely studying twisters on screens. Her old friend Javi (Anthony Ramos) convinces her to come back to Oklahoma to do a field study with new equipment.
He needs Kate, who has had a nose for tornadoes since she was a small child, to help him determine which ones will be the biggest and therefore, worthy of the study. She reluctantly agrees to come back to help him for a week.
In the field, she meets "Tornado Wrangler" Tyler (Glen Powell), who posts his twister-chasing adventures on YouTube and has amassed quite a following. He seems like a reckless thrill seeker who's just out to get social media views, but Kate, who can assess a tornado with what appears to be a sixth sense, isn't as talented when it comes to figuring out people, especially one like Tyler, who breezes through tornadoes with bluster and confidence.
Glen Powell turns in another finely tuned performance here, as a young man you may want to dislike, but almost from the beginning you can see there's more to him than meets the eye and Powell lets the audience -- and Kate -- slowly discover who Tyler really is and what he's actually doing.
Daisy Edgar-Jones, who wowed audiences in the 2022 box office hit Where the Crawdads Sing, again brings the best of her incredible talent to the table this time around. As someone who's lost loved ones to twisters, Kate braves her fears in the hopes of helping the people of Oklahoma who are devastated by these tornadoes.
It's not just a wild ride from start to finish -- Twisters has a heart and story that provides not only insight into the characters and what they do, but an inside look at tornadoes -- especially what to do and what not to do if you're ever caught in one.
The Blu-ray and DVD have one hour of bonus features that are incredibly entertaining:
*Gag reel
*Deleted scenes
*Track the Fronts: The Path of Twisters - Trace the trajectory of Twisters from its earliest inception to production and get to know the cast as they lead this look into creating their characters, using science to add authenticity and working through extreme weather wreaking havoc on set.
*Into the Eye of the Storm: Discover how Twisters blends practical and visual effects to turn nature's most destructive forces into entertaining thrills.
*Glen Powell: All Access: Glen Powell provides a private tour of a day in his life on the Twisters set.
*Front Seat to a Chase: Strap in with the cast and professional storm chasers as they brave the elements to track tornadoes in Oklahoma.
*Tricked-Out Trucks: Buckle up for a wild ride in the film's custom vehicles, fitted with unique features ranging from rocket launchers to advanced radar tech.
*Voice of a Villain: Hear the creation of the movie's deafening howls with a seat in the studio as the audio team mixes unexpected sounds to give the storms a new dimension of depth (Available on Blu-ray, Digital and 4K UHD only).
*Feature commentary with Director Lee Isaac Chung
Twisters is now available on Blu-ray, DVD, 4K UHD and Digital.
5 out of 5 stars.
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