Netflix aired a Norwegian movie called “The great earthquake” or “Skjelvet” which was directed by John Andreas Andersen and premiered in 2018. From then until now, it has remained in the top 100 of that streaming platform, Ámbito reviews.

Although the title indicates that it has a plot similar to that of other films such as ‘2012’, ‘The Day After Tomorrow’ or ‘The San Andreas Fault’, the truth is that this film shares a more scientific perspective, making it makes the story feel more sincere.

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The residents of Oslo, Norway, decide not to believe a scientist who begins to notice signs of a powerful one earthquake that could hit the city, which has not experienced an earthquake since 1904, when an earthquake measuring 5.4 on the Richter scale caused extensive damage. However, he will continue the investigation process and try to prove that what he says is true, Depor said.

“The Great Earthquake” is a Norwegian film that made the top ten on Netflix | state Photo: Netflix

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This film has a total duration of 1 hour and 47 minutes, during which viewers can enjoy polished scenes that show the scientific side of these natural events.

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It is important to note that this film is a direct sequel to “Bølgen” (“The Last Wave” or “The Wave”), another 2015 Norwegian survival film directed by Roar Uthaug and whose premise is that a Norwegian geologist man and his family struggle to survive after a landslide causes a wave nearly 80 meters high.

Something that is important to make clear is that it is not necessary to see that movie to enjoy and understand the second part.

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