TRR: Leave it to The Rock to be one of the few things left standing when a 9.6 magnitude earthquake brings Los Angeles, San Francisco and the rest of the western continental U.S. to its knees. In San Andreas, Dwayne Johnson plays Ray Gaines, an L.A. Fire Department air rescue pilot who must race against time to save his soon-to-be ex-wife, Emma (Carla Gugino), and daughter, Blake (Alexandra Daddario), when they're caught up in the mother of all natural disasters, caused by a rupture in the titular San Andreas fault. Meanwhile, seismologist Lawrence Hayes (Paul Giamatti) races against time to warn the American public of the enormity of the danger, with hundreds of thousands of lives hanging in the balance. A full-on throwback to the disaster flicks of the late '90s and early 2000s, San Andreas' hi-def presentation is quite the earth-shattering experience, delivering flawless image quality and a blistering Dolby Atmos soundtrack. Throw in a few interesting extras, and this is one Blu-ray that definitely meets the expectations of moviegoers with an appetite for destruction.
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