10.0 Earthquake is a standard-issue disaster flick that doesn't bring anything new to the genre. It is best enjoyed by fans of "disaster porn" who can overlook shaky visual effects and a thin plot in favor of watching Los Angeles get digitally demolished. It’s a perfectly functional way to spend 90 minutes if you go in with low expectations and a bowl of popcorn.
: The CGI is noticeably dated and often immersion-breaking. Buildings crumble like digital sand, and the "magma" effects lack the weight and heat needed to feel truly threatening. 10.0 Potres (2014.)
(released in Croatia as 10.0 Potres ) is a 2014 disaster film directed by David Gidali . While it aims for the high-stakes tension of a blockbuster, it ultimately falls into the category of "guilty pleasure" B-movies typically found on the Syfy channel. Plot Overview : The CGI is noticeably dated and often immersion-breaking
: The film wastes very little time. It jumps straight into the seismic activity, maintaining a brisk "race against time" energy that keeps the story moving despite its predictable beats. While it aims for the high-stakes tension of
: Henry Ian Cusick ( Lost ) brings a level of sincerity and gravitas to the role of Gladstone that the script arguably doesn't deserve. He manages to make the pseudo-scientific dialogue sound urgent and believable.