Wednesday, May 15, 1996 - The Michigan Daily - 1 NeemeJ Jiit condctDESO; Russia Zt tosolo onbala ik Mass destruction abounds; this is only a sample of the tornado terror portrayed in "Ti 'Twister' spins onto the By Nathan Huebner For the Daily For those of you who don't own tele- $ions and never catch previews: No, Amblin Entertainment's new film "Twister" isn't about that popular party game, although that might also make for an interesting flick, assuming the cast is right. "Twister" is about a natur- al disaster, the tornado, that we seldom see on the big screen. In the Steven Spielberg-produced "Twister," tornadoes don't carry us off the magical land of Oz as we might pect them to. They're a little more terrifying and realistic. Director Jan De Bont, who made his directorial debut with the box-office hit "Speed," was determined to make "Twister" seem as real to the audience as possible. To do so, he relied on the help of Industrial Light and Magic, the com- pany that made people legless in "Forrest Gump," brought dinosaurs to life in "Jurassic Park" and made cyborgs Oorph" in "Terminator 2." Once again, it does an outstanding job as it makes giant tornadoes appear to rampage across the land, lifting houses and tractor trailers and dropping them in streets. Jo Harding (Helen Hunt of "Mad AboutYou" fame), along with a handful of other adventurous scientists with names like Dusty (Philip Hoffman) and Rabbit (Alan Ruck, Cameron from "ers Bueller's Day Off"), makes her ~ing by studying tomnadoes up close. These tomnado chasers risk their lives by searching for tornadoes and driving toward them instead of away from them, to discover what makes them rick. They believe that the only way to unlock the tornadoes' mystery is to somehow place their new fancy gadget, affectionately named "Dorothy" (get it?), into the path of a tornado. Once Dorothy is inside a tornado, she will release hundreds of nsors that will relay valuable informa- n back to the scientists. However, there's a rival team of corpo- rately sponsored scientists, led by Dr. Jonas Miller (Carl Elwes, the cool guy from "Princess Bride"), who is trying to place their own version of Dorothy in a tornado first. These, of course, are the bad guys. Who could think up such a plot? None other than Michael Crichton, Io co-wrote the film with his wife nne-Marie Martin. But wait, there's drama as well! Bill Harding (Bill Paxton), who was once the guts of the team but has since moved on, has ret rneI o, get the dli~vpr~e pvpey Twister f9 Directed by Jan De Bont Wih el"n unt and Bill Paxton from his ex-wife Jo, but decides to go on one last tornado chase before he settles down with his new weatherman job and soon-to-be-wife Melissa (Jami Gertz of "The Lost Boys"). Melissa has come with him, and doesn't know what to think of his wild past and the crazies he used to hang out with. As you can imag- ine, things get a little awkward with Bill, Jo and Melissa all together - after all, Jo is still in love with Bill. With the exception of an occasional high-schoolish line spoken by one of the characters, the film is a lot of fun. The viewer gets a great rush as one tornado after another touches down in Oklahoma during a night of freak storms. Yet, because the characters are putting them- selves in danger, the film is a little less frightening than it might be if the char- acters were actually innocent victims not expecting the tornado to attack. big screen The characters are all developed well, however, and seem to have personalities that aren't just read off of a script. This is due to the great job that Paxton and Hunt do with their roles. Unfortunately, the characters in the film often behave like a bunch of kids, and not like pro- fessional scientists. While this is usually very amusing, it can become somewhat irritating at times. Tornadoes really do kill good guys, in spite of what "Twister" might lead you to believe. Almost everyone in "Twister" seems to find a way to just miss the tornado's wrath, like when pilots used to jump out of their planes just before they blew up in "G.I. Joe" This makes parts of the movie seem a bit unbelievable. There are also quite a few good laughs in the film, like when we see a couple of cows flying across the screen. In addi- tion, several funny lines are supplied by Dusty, who is nothing less than a nut. While "Twister" is a bit unsatisfying at times, it is nonetheless a pretty good picture. It gives the viewer a two-hour roller-coaster ride full of one tornado -*--^-^^ ^- A By Craig Stuntz Daily Arts Writer Detroit Symphony Orchestra Music Director Neeme Jirvi has consistently brought new and differ- ent musical material to the classical ensemble. His upcoming perfor- mance is certainly no exception. This weekend's performance turns a musical ear to Eastern Europe, fea- turing the work of two composers who incorporate native folk tradi- tions in their writing: Hungarian Zoltan Kodaily and Estonian Eduard Tubin. Kodtily's "Hary Janos" tells the story of a Hungarian Baron Munchausen. Tubin's "Balalaika Concerto" features the Russian folk instrument it's named after: a three- stringed, long-necked lute with a tri- angular sound box. Russian balalaika virtuoso Gennady Zut will travel to Detroit to play the solo part. The shows' Eastern European theme promises to make this week- end's performance very special indeed. Neeme Jiv doing what he does best. 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