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Continental Split

  • 2024
  • TV-14
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
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Chris Bruno, Jessica Morris, Crew Morrow, and Allison Gold in Continental Split (2024)
DisasterActionThriller

When a fault threatens to split the U.S., a desperate team of seismologists and government agents race to prevent disaster as the clock ticks down.When a fault threatens to split the U.S., a desperate team of seismologists and government agents race to prevent disaster as the clock ticks down.When a fault threatens to split the U.S., a desperate team of seismologists and government agents race to prevent disaster as the clock ticks down.

  • Director
    • Nick Lyon
  • Writers
    • Gil Luna
    • Joe Roche
  • Stars
    • Jessica Morris
    • Chris Bruno
    • Crew Morrow
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    578
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nick Lyon
    • Writers
      • Gil Luna
      • Joe Roche
    • Stars
      • Jessica Morris
      • Chris Bruno
      • Crew Morrow
    • 45User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jessica Morris
    Jessica Morris
    • Dr. Cami Weddle
    Chris Bruno
    Chris Bruno
    • Alan Weddle
    Crew Morrow
    Crew Morrow
    • Eric Weddle
    • (as Crew J. Morrow)
    Allison Gold
    Allison Gold
    • Emily Weddle
    Canyon Prince
    Canyon Prince
    • Finn Hansley
    Joe Kurak
    Joe Kurak
    • Lt. Governor Brett Rothers
    Quintin Mims
    Quintin Mims
    • Dan
    Iman Mireille Kamel
    • Karla Rivera
    Roxanne G.C. Brooks
    Roxanne G.C. Brooks
    • Brenda
    Alison Chace
    Alison Chace
    • Governor Barber
    E.R. Ruiz
    E.R. Ruiz
    • Aaron
    Zackary Simonini
    Zackary Simonini
    • Matt
    • (as Zackary "Slim" Simonini)
    Brad Staggs
    Brad Staggs
    • Captain Sharpe
    Levi Bowling
    • Scott
    Jae Garcia
    • News Reporter Correspondent
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Nick Lyon
    • Writers
      • Gil Luna
      • Joe Roche
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    2stephenchastain-12716

    Poor research

    Was disappointed 10 minutes in. The actors didn't even check to see if they were pronouncing location names correctly. And the locations looked nothing like the areas the actual towns. Marston isn't a 5 minute walk from the river, also the Mississippi River in this areas is over a MILE from shore to shore, the body of water shown in the movie was basically a drainage canal. It was maybe 100 feet across. In the first 30 minutes the only realism I saw was the drone image of the Capitol Building in Jefferson City. Let's not even talk about the rift traveling perpendicular to the actual fault. It's the worst film I've seen in years.
    4talentest

    A Split Continental Break Fast...

    It's the same plot to TWISTER (1996) with many borrowed elements (unsigned divorce papers, rival teams, unique earthquake prediction model used correctly by one team and not by the other, and a third-wheel fiance) mixed with the usual bureaucratic government obstruction seen in every impending disaster film since JAWS (1975).

    The special effects are surprisingly okay in parts, and not-so-much in many others. Jessica Morris does a decent job with her role, as well as a handful of others, but no one is helped by the scriptwriting. While it's not exactly SyFy movie bad, it very much feels like they were shooting off of a first draft that no one bothered to proofread.

    -- SPLITTING HAIRS:

    So with that out of the way, there are some mistakes I noticed while watching. Unlike the surprising majority of the other reviewers, I'm not from the state of Missouri yet I still couldn't help but notice something off with the use of locations in the film (not with their pronunciations as I didn't know, notice, and couldn't tell so that didn't bother me).

    But rather then explain the oddity I have time-coded each mention of locales as they appear (with accompanying dialogue) for anyone reading to just see for themselves...

    • (@ around 05 mins) TITLE CARD: New Madrid
    • (@ around 08 mins) TITLE CARD: Sikeston. Mobile lab where the main characters operate out of is located at a small airport hanger here. Latest earthquake epicenter is "Two miles south of New Madrid." -
    • (@ around 11 mins) Latest earthquake epicenter is in "New Madrid, south of Marston." **
    • (@ around 28 mins) While the team is driving toward Marston to access the ex-husband's helicopter, Finn says, "Quakes are centered from the south, near Marston." .... "The epicenter is in Marston. Your sensor is sending you to the wrong spot!" -
    • GOOF (@ around 30 mins) The location of the ex-husband's helipad in Marston is the EXACT SAME location the film used (@ around 08 mins) for Sikeston. -
    • (@ around 32 mins) TITLE CARD: St. Louis. Team 1 plants the first sensor. -
    • (@ around 42 mins) TITLE CARD: Sikeston. Brett's government response team lands to start drilling. -
    • (@ around 43 mins) TITLE CARD: Nashville. Team 2 plants the second sensor. -
    • GOOF (@ around 45 mins) TITLE CARD: Nashville. Team 3 plants the third sensor in what is supposed to be Memphis. -
    • (@ around 54 mins) After successfully triangulating their censors they now know the epicenter is south of New Madrid. ***
    • (@ around 1h 00 mins) Cami says, "Have Brett meet us in New Madrid." Why did she say that? -
    • (@ around 1h 01 mins) Dan asks Cami, "How was New Madrid?" But when was she back in New Madrid? She was just in Jefferson City talking to the Governor and before that in (what was supposed to be) Memphis (even though the TITLE CARD said Nashville) -
    • (@ around 1h 06 mins) The epicenter "...is at the fracking site in Marston, not Sikeston." ...Okay so sounds like it's in Marston again. ***
    • (@ around 1h 06 mins) "We gotta get to Marston and stop Brett." But they have said repeatedly that Brett is in Sikeston. -


    (** New Madrid is actually northeast of Marston. *** Unless you knew that Marston was located about 7 miles south of New Madrid, suddenly stating definitively that the epicenter is "south of New Madrid" just makes it sound like a whole new location.)

    --- SPLITTING HEADACHE MOMENTS:

    Right after each of the 3 sensors are planted there is a last minute mad scramble to run out and grab something just as the ground starts shaking. Three times. The movie does this same exact scenario three separate times, back-to-back-to-back: they plant the sensor, get to safety, a sudden earthquake knocks stuff over, then they run back out to save the sensor or retrieve an item scenario.

    --- A BANANA SPLIT MOMENT:

    LOL, a helicopter pilot is warned that they are about to fly into some telephone wires and he puts his arms over his head to brace himself before deciding to actually try piloting the chopper away from them.

    ===-=== -- MY RATING SCALE -- ===-===
    • 1. Reserved for Poorly Produced/Amateur Video
    • 2. Utterly Terrible
    • 3. Really Bad
    • 4. Mediocre
    • 5. Perfectly Average
    • 6. Surprisingly Entertaining
    • 7. Very Good
    • 8. Incredibly Good
    • 9. Exceptionally Great
    • 10. Reserved for my Personal Favorites.
    1colin_starcar

    Brutal...

    All other reviews complain about the pronunciation. I am not familiar with that area so I didn't know better.

    Another complaint is how the son could fly a helicopter. At the beginning of the film the son told his mother that his dad was teaching him how to fly a helicopter.

    NOW with all of that out of the way. Yes it is Twister with earthquakes. Just by feel of the quakes, no matter where, they always know it is a 4.7, 6.1, 8.4 magnitude. The script was full of WTF & pointless interactions, dialogue & scenes. The CGI is pretty bad & the acting is, for the most part, is mostly pretty brutal...
    3romancastlesoap

    Not Much Depth

    Timing of this movie is interesting. Not much info and very glossed over; it is a fast-moving movie that mostly focuses on what they could do to stop it rather than the real horror that would ensue amongst the people. Zero depth to it; not so engaging and repetitive like most disaster movies. Afterwards you have nothing to take home about it.

    The plot could have shown clues amounting over the previous ten years that would point to its inevitability, then shown the aftermath of the people, how they cope, react and how the country was affected, which states got hit worse, and how they go on after the split. What they will do to rebuild....
    3anomius

    LAME

    No one from SEMO would mispronounce the names of the towns. Yawn.

    The town is New Madrid. It's not in Spain. It's in Missouri.

    As a native Sikestonian, learn the local language before using it.

    Sikeston or New Madrid aren't cities. They are just towns. The cities in Missouri are Springfield, Saint Louis and Kansas City.

    The New Madrid fault line has a rich history. No mention of it. The proposed epicenters are well known.

    The local accent usage is a side bar of possible update as well.

    Make it believable. The Mississippi River is a huge factor in the impending quake. And it is a deep, swift and demanding river. It is no casual kayak ride. Barge workers risk their lives daily to work on it.

    It's obvious whomever directed this had no accurate knowledge of the area or the situations that are prevalent and current. Someone should have spoken to the mayor's office, since it is mentioned in the movie and gotten relevant facts. They are always ready and willing to help if a movie is going to be made representing our area.

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    • Trivia
      Toward the end of the film, the characters use a black R44 Robinson helicopter. The registration, N744HJ, shows that it is owned by Raven Helicopters, an aerial touring company out of San Diego CA.
    • Goofs
      (at around 30 mins) The interior and exterior of the ex-husband's helipad in the city of Marston is the exact same location used in the film (at around 08 mins) for a small airport hanger in the city of Sikeston.

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    • Release date
      • June 29, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wielki uskok
    • Production companies
      • BondIt Media Capital
      • The Asylum
      • Acme Holding Company
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      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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