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: Critics argue the film presents a "nature-conquering" worldview, where instead of altering destructive behaviors like mass industrialization, humanity "drops bombs" on clouds to force them into submission.

: While real-world scientists explore "hacking the climate" through solar geoengineering, Geostorm dramatizes the ultimate risk: the weaponization of such technology by those in power. Globalization and Shared Responsibility Geostorm

The central premise revolves around "Dutch Boy," a global network of satellites designed to neutralize extreme weather. The name itself—a reference to the fable of the boy who plugged a leaking dike with his finger—symbolizes humanity's precarious attempt to hold back environmental collapse. : Critics argue the film presents a "nature-conquering"

The 2017 film Geostorm , directed by Dean Devlin, serves as a high-octane example of the "eco-disaster" genre, blending speculative science with political intrigue. While often criticized for its scientific inaccuracies and formulaic plot, the film offers a unique lens through which to examine modern anxieties regarding climate change, global cooperation, and the "Promethean" desire to master nature through technology. The name itself—a reference to the fable of

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