Skyfire 2020
IMDb Ratings: 5.6/10
Genres: Action
Language: English
Release Year: 2019
Director: Simon West
Stars Cast: Xueqi Wang, Hannah Quinlivan, Shawn Dou
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Skyfire Movie Review
In fact, this was a thrilling tragedy film. I haven't even heard of it in 2021 sitting watching it. And I have to admit that I did not really know what to expect in the movie, so writers Wei Bu and Sidney King had every chance to impress and entertain me.
And they certainly did, for "Skyfire" became an exciting trait film, such as "Volcano" or "2012". So if you like those kinds of movies, then you will surely love "Skyfire".
Of course, the story line of the movie and the script were well predicted, if not really in terms of what you would expect from a tragic movie. However, director Simon West has been able to make it an exciting journey yet.
Apparently I have to admit that I was impressed with the results and CGI in this 2019 movie. I love when disaster scenes have the right CGI and special effects to manage the movie and make it look fun and realistic. And the special effects team did just that with "Skyfire".
Some of the events that took place during the film season. I mean, like flying chucks in melted mud that can also miraculously approach where the film actors are usually present at any time during the story, or the fact that someone was hit by a melting rock flying while someone waved goodbye. It’s the same thing that makes stupid moments in disaster movies, and “Skyfire” has its share of such moments.
I found "Skyfire" to be a fast-paced movie, and director Simon West was able to keep the movie flowing at high speed from start to finish.
My "Skyfire" rating is based on six out of ten stars. I am really excited about this disaster film. And I would warmly recommend that you sit down to watch it, if you have the opportunity, and especially if you enjoy disaster movies.
And they certainly did, for "Skyfire" became an exciting trait film, such as "Volcano" or "2012". So if you like those kinds of movies, then you will surely love "Skyfire".
Of course, the story line of the movie and the script were well predicted, if not really in terms of what you would expect from a tragic movie. However, director Simon West has been able to make it an exciting journey yet.
Apparently I have to admit that I was impressed with the results and CGI in this 2019 movie. I love when disaster scenes have the right CGI and special effects to manage the movie and make it look fun and realistic. And the special effects team did just that with "Skyfire".
Some of the events that took place during the film season. I mean, like flying chucks in melted mud that can also miraculously approach where the film actors are usually present at any time during the story, or the fact that someone was hit by a melting rock flying while someone waved goodbye. It’s the same thing that makes stupid moments in disaster movies, and “Skyfire” has its share of such moments.
I found "Skyfire" to be a fast-paced movie, and director Simon West was able to keep the movie flowing at high speed from start to finish.
My "Skyfire" rating is based on six out of ten stars. I am really excited about this disaster film. And I would warmly recommend that you sit down to watch it, if you have the opportunity, and especially if you enjoy disaster movies.