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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
9,035 Views


Baby, are you hurt?

No, but my leg is...

Blake! Goddamn it.

What? What is it?

Sh*t.

Her cell service just went out.

There's no way rescue personnel are

gonna be digging in garages any time soon.

There's too many populated places

above ground.

What...?

What are we gonna do?

We're going to get our daughter.

Blake!

- Blake!

- Help! I'm over here!

Blake! Blake, it's Ben. Are you okay?

I can't get out. The roof's collapsing.

My legs are trapped.

Okay. Okay.

All right, Ollie, we need to lift this beam

to get the pressure off her legs.

- Okay?

- Yeah.

Let's try this.

Okay, ready?

Ready? One, two, three.

Come on, Ollie.

Give it everything you've got.

I am!

It's not working!

Ollie!

Ben?

- Ollie?

- We're still here.

We're still here.

No.

No.

You have to get out of here.

This building's gonna collapse.

There's not a chance in hell

we're leaving you in there.

Okay. Okay.

All right.

Here we go.

Okay.

Brilliant. It's working!

All right.

It won't go any higher.

I'm still stuck!

- Ollie!

- She's moving!

Hurry, hurry. Hurry!

Got you!

Are you okay?

Yeah.

- Are you sure?

- Yeah.

Thank you. Thank you, guys.

Pleasure.

Good job.

Come on. It's another aftershock.

We've got to get out of here.

- Look out!

- Move, move, move! Hurry!

Come on! Come on! We have to

get away from these buildings.

Blake!

- My God.

- Blake! This way!

This way!

Jesus!

- My God!

- Ollie!

Blake!

Come on!

Come on!

Go, go, go!

All right, this way.

I cannot believe that Daniel

just took off.

What an a**hole.

Step aside.

I gotta get ahold of my parents.

I gotta let them know I'm okay.

Cell phones aren't working. I've tried.

We need to find an electronics store.

Does that book of yours list businesses?

My book has everything.

The good news is most of

our emergency systems are still working.

We've got signals coming in

from 17 monitors.

We just experienced a 9.1.

Lawrence. You need to see this.

What do we got?

Here are the pulse rates

before the quake.

Yeah, okay.

And here are the pulse rates now.

The same. Or higher.

So the earthquake didn't diminish them.

Man.

This is not good.

Alexi, I want all the data from every monitoring

station still up along the fault line.

- And get it for me now.

- Right.

- What's going on?

- This is not over.

Sh*t.

Man. This thing's fried.

Come on. I need everybody.

- What are we doing?

- Getting you on the air. To warn people.

How? There's no way to upload a signal.

You're at Caltech.

Okay, who wants an "A" in independent

study? I'm starting a new class:

"How to Save Lives

by Hacking Media Outlets."

Hell, yeah, man. I'm in.

Sweet. Get your laptop. Let's go.

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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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