Tsunami movies are a subgenre of disaster films that focus on the impact of a tsunami, a large ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide. These films typically show the destruction and chaos caused by the tsunami, as well as the efforts of survivors to cope with the aftermath and find safety.
Some popular tsunami movies include "The Impossible" (2012), which is based on the true story of a family's struggle to survive the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, "San Andreas" (2015), which features a tsunami caused by a massive earthquake along the San Andreas Fault in California, and "Deep Impact" (1998), which includes a tsunami as one of the catastrophic events triggered by a comet heading towards Earth.
Tsunami movies often combine elements of action, drama, and suspense, as characters must navigate the treacherous waters and debris left in the wake of the disaster. These films can also explore themes of resilience, survival, and the power of nature.
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