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Problems with the Opening Scene


God, there are sooo many things messed up about the part in 1969, when Jo was a little girl.

My second biggest complaint in this scene, is WHY IS THE STORM CELLAR SO FRICKIN' FAR FROM THE HOUSE???!!!!!!!!!! NOBODY BUILDS SOMETHING THAT ESSENTIAL SO FAR FROM THEIR HOME!!!!!! That storm cellar had to have been at least 30 feet away from the house. Was their home built by idiots or something?! When you have a tornado bearing down on your home, every second counts when it comes to getting to safety, trust me.

Even in the 1800s, most storm cellars were built right under the house, though it was not always accessible from within the house like it is today. If you look at the twister scene in "Wizard of Oz," old storm cellars in Tornado Alley were built mostly for storage, and you could get to them through a pair of doors on the side of the house.

My biggest complaint was the construction of the storm door (and both my parents complained about this in the theaters when we saw it in '96). Who the hell uses TWO ITTY BITTY LITTLE PINS to bolt a storm shelter door shut????!!!!! You really think a twister of any size (never mind the F-5 in the scene) isn't gonna be strong enough to suck that door up?!!! My mom lived in the Midwest in the 50s, and she said even back then, most storm doors had (and are still made with) a big, heavy, flat metal bolt that slides into the wall when the lock is engaged. Some storm doors have two. It was particularly stupid that this guy not only thinks a shittily-constructed storm door is gonna keep him and his family safe, but he actually assumes his puny human muscles are gonna have any chance at holding that door shut against 200+ mph winds. What happened was very predictable; him getting sucked up by the storm.

The last thing that doesn't make sense is, that storm cellar was very shallow, and that tornado was almost on top of them when it sucked Jo's dad away. Why is it that she and her mom didn't get sucked away too? (And no, I'm not buying the whale mom jokes. Even fat people can get sucked up by a twister).

The rest of the movie was better-written than that.

Mom also pointed out that many homes in modern Oklahoma don't have storm cellars because the soil is either too hard from the bedrock being too close to the surface (only way to build basements in soil like that is with dynamite) or the water table is so high that such a home would need twice as many sump pumps to keep from flooding every time it rained, causing many houses in that state that do have basements to be very expensive compared to those that don't. Most people these days buy and install what are called "Storm Rooms," which are great at protecting people from flying debris in a tornado.

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LAME.🙄

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The opening scene could certainly have been done better. However, it was necessary for that particular plot point.

It would have been better that the dad was delayed in getting to storm shelter for some reason and they watched at a distance as he was sucked off while he was running toward the doors.

Imagine they are at the doors calling for him as he's running across the plain. He dodges flying debris in several near-miss scenarios and then, just as you think he's going to make it, he get's lofted as they watch. Then they have no choice but to close and lock the doors before the wind/suction hits them.

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I thought storm cellars are intentionally separated from the house to minimize risk if the house is hit.

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It's the opening to Jaws, Jurassic Park.

The monster is not revealed, but shows you how dangerous it is. Bonus points for a family member being dragged away, which gives the character the motivation for revenge later in the film.

Except this time it isn't a monster. It's a strong wind.

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It wasn't a storm shelter, it was a storage cellar that happened to double as a place to run to during a storm. Maybe they didn't have a basement.

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How do you know that?

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You forgot about her dad being married to an ugly fat cow when he could have easily bagged a slim attractive woman. Never made sense to me.

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Surprised no one mentionned the puppy.

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He made it into the storm cellar and survived, I remember seeing him run into the cellar with the family, and there was no evidence he got sucked up.

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Yeah but cruel of them to leave him behind.. That fat lady could have redeemed herself by bringing him along.

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No, I remember what happened. The dog followed them, but couldn't keep up with his little legs, and they ran into the storm cellar in haste, and Jo reminded her dad that "Toby" was still outside, so her dad opened the storm door long enough for the dog to get in, despite the risk. It wasn't cruelty, it was not thinking straight due to terror. And keep in mind that Jo's mom was busy carrying her daughter.

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