Trailer for Storm Surge. I need at least eight comments to write it! Tell me what you think!
People say it could never happen
A large wave crashes against rocks. The sky is a mixture of gray and green.
That a hurricane could hit Southern California
A view of the dopplar radar shows a large storm developing on the Pacific Ocean.
A store's canned goods isle is sold out.
Well, they were wrong
A cry is heard as winds beat down on a neighborhood, depris flying everywhere.
A boat is smashed against the beach, splinters flying in all directions
A family huddled in a living room with blankets and flashlights listen to a radio: There are hundreds of homes without power, and the storm shows no sign of stopping. In fact, it is only intensifying.
And those people...
A woman stuck under a board in her home cries for help.
Didn't prepare.
A palm tree bent over by the wind snaps and flies into a building, bursting windows that were boarded up.
That's why we're here
A child no more than four years old holds onto a brunette girl. "I want my mommy!" She tries to lunge out of the arms restraining her.
The teenager holds back a sob, the wind blowing through her hair. "I don't know where she is."
To pick up the pieces, pieces of other's lives
A tall boy is hit by lightning, and falls to the ground with a cry.
In the darkness and rain, his brother cries out and falls to his side, shaking him to wake up.
He doesn't.
It's our job to put ourselves in danger
A lady hugs three teenagers, and they exit the house with a sad glance back.
No matter how much we hate it.
A boy watches the storm roll in, his eyes fixated on the wall cloud before him. He places a finger to his ear piece.
"Leo, radio for help. We are going to need it."
We are stuck
A boy lifts a piece of rubble off of an house, revealing an hurt dog.
The dog wimpers, and the boy smiles as he picks him up.
In the eye of the hurricane.
A girl gives a cry before she falls backwards into the swirling muddy water.
"Bree!" a boy cries before her head is submerged.
Storm Surge
Coming soon.
