I've just discovered this movie. I wish it had better marketing. It has to be one of the most realistic disaster movies made, especially since it was released approximately 2 years before the Christchurch earthquakes and was quite spot on. I don't understand comments here where people applaud the documentary style of this. There is nothing documentary style about this. No one speaks to the camera, or to "us". There is no narrator. These are always documentary type techniques used in documentaries. This is a movie of several plot lines based around one science fact type of disaster. Very well done. I could watch this type of a movie over and over.
wow we dont get many big quakes in new zealand im in new plymouth but when they hit they can be felt throughout the country the cook strait fault line runs directly through both north and south island also its the pasific plate on the ring of fire
Hate this movie, they always use a white female; the weaker sex to distroy a good movie. From the start you can see that it was about her and him not the theme of the movie Tital Wave. Furthermore, he has bad taste. She's a bale of hair and a bag of bones.
Having read the comments I've decided not to watch this movie. Apparently the dog dies --- why animals have to die in movies is beyond me --- it's not an integral part of any movie. So just concentrate on humans please.
It wasn't until I found the release date that I realised this film pre-dates the 2010 and the 2011 earthquakes in Christchurch/Canterbury by just over 2 years.