San Andreas Page #5

Synopsis: In San Andreas, California is experiencing a statewide earthquake that goes on record as easily the biggest earthquake in history. Dwayne Johnson plays Ray Gaines, a helicopter rescue pilot for the Los Angeles Fire Department, who is trying to find his daughter, Blake (Alexandra Daddario), who is in San Francisco amidst the chaos. Ray's estranged wife, Emma, is forced to turn to Ray for help, as he is her last resort. Together they journey to save their daughter.
Director(s): Brad Peyton
Production: Warner Bros.
  2 wins & 10 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
43
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
PG-13
Year:
2015
114 min
$127,666,001
Website
9,194 Views


- How far is that?

Ya gotta backtrack,

maybe, 70 miles or so.

Sir, if you don't mind me asking...

...where'd you get your hat?

You guys really bailed us out.

You sure we can't fly you anywhere?

Yeah. Our son lives in the mountains.

There's no place to land.

- Thanks for the wheels.

- You bet.

Be safe.

Bye.

We should be fueled up

in a couple of minutes.

Okay. Great.

Everything okay?

You asked me before if it was you.

It wasn't.

I knew you didn't blame me.

I just didn't know how to deal

with Mallory's death.

It was my idea

to take Mallory rafting that day.

Ray.

You can't blame yourself

for what happened.

It's just different when it's your own kid.

I know.

Sometimes I can't get that look she had

outta my head.

The moment she realized...

...that I wasn't gonna be able to save her.

And then coming home every day

to you and Blake only made it harder.

Because nothing was the way it used

to be. And the way it used to be was...

It was perfect.

I should've let you in.

I just didn't know how.

I'm so sorry for how things

ended with us, Em.

I really am.

If you couldn't save our daughter...

...then nobody could have.

I miss her so much.

Me, too.

Let's go get our daughter.

Let's go! Keep it moving! Let's go!

Come on. Let's go.

Follow the evacuation route.

Just a few more blocks

to Lombard Avenue...

...which leads to Coit Tower.

Do you mind if I ask why you wear

two of the same necklaces?

Um...

One of them used to be my sister's.

I started wearing it after she died.

We had given them to each other

for Christmas the year before.

- I'm so sorry. I didn't mean...

- No. It's okay.

I'm not hiding them.

Hey. Check it out.

What are you doing?

They should have a supply box.

It'll have stuff that we can use.

Is this it?

Yes!

Okay.

Here we go.

Every city has a tactical channel...

...first responders use to communicate on.

We can listen in,

we can see what's going on.

Okay.

- Here. Take these.

- Yeah.

- Take this.

- What's an MRE?

Meals Ready-to-Eat.

These things have a shelf life

of over three years.

- Wow.

- They don't taste so good.

Blake!

I think we're going to have a problem with

that big nozzle thing you were talking about.

What?

What do you mean?

My God.

We have to go to Plan B.

I didn't think we had one.

We do now.

We need to get to the next highest ground so

that we can signal my dad in the helicopter.

That would be Nob Hill.

It's the highest point in the city.

It's the other way.

- Okay. Come on!

- No.

Blake, wait! Wait! Just...

Just wait.

Coming through. Move, move, move!

Blake, we'd be the only ones

going that way.

My dad said to get to higher ground,

so that's what we gotta do.

But...

What if he doesn't make it?

Listen, I know that this sounds crazy.

But you have to trust me that he will.

I... I ca...

Ben.

Did you know about the push-button

phone working with the landline?

The supply box?

Tactical radio channels?

I really think we should stick with her.

Okay.

Looks like we're going to Nob Hill.

Okay.

Let's go.

The following message

is transmitted at the request...

...of the California Emergency Management.

Residents are encouraged

to evacuate immediately.

Looks like the whole city's evacuating.

Em, we got a problem at the airport.

Where are we gonna land?

We can't. At least, not in the city.

Come with me.

Okay.

You gotta be kidding me.

Em, we have no place

to set this plane down...

...and we have to get as close

to Coit Tower as we possibly can.

In three minutes,

we're gonna be over Embarcadero.

And?

And, we're gonna drop into AT&T Park.

- But I don't know how to parachute.

- That's okay. We're gonna tandem-jump.

I think we should stay with the plane.

The plane's gonna nosedive in the Pacific

as soon as it runs out of gas.

Okay.

Trust me.

My God!

You ready?

Do I sound ready?

Yep!

It's been a while

since I got you to second base.

With a grave warning from Dr. Lawrence

Hayes blanketing the airwaves...

...San Francisco has begun evacuation.

The Coast Guard is asking anyone

with access to a boat to please volunteer.

...the fault line in the Central Valley.

Their end of the fault line

has not moved yet.

San Francisco is going to get hit again,

and this will be a much bigger monster.

I hope we've given everyone

enough warning.

This is it, isn't it?

Right now, I wanna be so wrong.

Everyone, take cover!

This will be over soon here.

But pray for the people

of San Francisco.

Did you know "Nob" is a slang term...

..."which means 'rich or wealthy.'

It's a shortened version of the word 'nobility,

' because of the families that live there.

It's also derisively known as 'Snob Hill."'

What is it?

Daniel built that building.

My God!

Sh*t.

Move! Move!

Come on, Ollie!

Ollie!

I want to go home now!

Just hold on!

It's gonna be okay. I promise!

Head to the building!

They're gonna get killed out there.

Em, get to the side of the stadium.

I'll be right there.

I'll be right there!

It's not safe here. Go to the side

of the stadium, right now!

This building's gonna collapse.

You need to move!

Come on. Go, go.

Hurry! You gotta get off the street!

Get to the side of the stadium!

Right now! Side of the stadium!

Come on. Come on. Come on.

Off the street! Get to the stadium.

Side of the stadium! Come on!

Get out of the street!

Help!

It's all right. Come on. I got you.

I got you. And up!

Go.

Over here, Ray!

- I got her! I got her.

- Here, take her, Em.

You're gonna be okay.

You're gonna be okay. It's all right.

Everybody down!

- Everybody okay?

- We're good.

Anybody hurt?

No.

Emma.

You okay?

Yeah.

How'd you know we'd be safe?

Just get up against something sturdy.

Protect yourself.

Triangle of life.

Let's go.

She's gonna be okay.

But how do we get through that?

We don't.

We go around it.

Okay.

Okay.

We have to get that out of there.

If you try walking with it,

it could cause more damage.

This is gonna hurt.

Are you ready?

Okay.

Ben!

I'm all right.

I'm all right.

Do you think you could

put some weight on it?

We have to keep moving.

We gotta get up that hill.

Yeah.

Okay.

Here.

How bad did they get hit?

9.6.

Largest quake in recorded history.

No.

Coit's been burning a while.

She's gone someplace else.

Now, where are you, baby?

Where are you?

What's your Plan B?

Sh*t.

What's happening?

We gotta go. Water being pulled out

like that's a tsunami.

We gotta get outta the bay, now.

Wait. Wait, wait a second.

Just give me one second.

God!

The Weather Service

has issued a tsunami warning...

...for coastal areas of Northern and Central

California, including the following counties:

Marin, Napa, San Francisco

and Monterey.

Come on, guys. We gotta go!

We gotta go! We gotta move fast!

We gotta get to Daniel's building.

Ray.

I see it!

All right, hold on!

We gotta get over it before it crests!

Come on!

Come on!

We're gonna make it.

- We're gonna make it!

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Carlton Cuse

Arthur Carlton Cuse (born March 22, 1959) is an American screenwriter, showrunner and producer, best known as an executive producer and screenwriter for the American television series Lost, for which he made the Time magazine list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2010. Cuse is considered a pioneer in transmedia storytelling. more…

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