You're going into a lab center where they study extreme weather conditions. The girl is a scientist trying to develop the Tromb-X which is a device that could possibly dissipate a tornado before it does too much damage. The guy is her assistant who drives bully, which is a tornado intercept vehicle and allows them to get close without being blown away. As you are being presented with the project a tornado appears and is heading towards your general location so the scientist thinks it's a perfect occasion to test the project, but the trajectory also includes the house of the guy where his daughter is currently staying at, so they hurry to go save her before the tornado gets there. You see when they get there that the guy's daughter is actually his dog, and the guy then decides to go straight in the center of the tornado so they can test the Tromb-X The guy realizes dust or small debris is preventing the Tromb-X from working so knowing he might die he kisses the girl and lets himself be caught by the tornado so he can activate it in a position where it can work. At the end you see it worked, the tornado was stopped and the guy managed to survive
tu me fait bien rire ! Car contrairement à toi, quasiment l'intégralité des visiteurs trouves les attractions bcp trop courte... petit info : la file d'attente et le pre-show (bien que très spectaculaire avec une belle immersion) ne font pas partie de l'attraction... L'attraction en elle même dure 5 minutes !
Je trouve la plupart des attractions beaucoup trop courtes au contraire ( surtout l'Extraordinaire Voyage et Sébastien Loeb), celle-là a une durée plutôt correcte, surtout si on ajoute le preshow. Elle est pas trop longue mais pas trop courte non-plus. Et franchement quand on se tape une longue file d'attente il vaut mieux que ce soit trop long que pas assez.