With many disaster films you don't get enough information to make it totaly believable. Mst times disaster films only scare you with all their graphics they created that is not even explainable in real life. But this film is explainable so much that it could be a tool for teachers and others that mean a great deal. The best thing about this film is it's great entertainment.
I agree, excellent film that was explained with actual facts. And I don't care about BBC making it about American disaster, it effects the whole world. Not just physically with weather changes and ashes, but dramatically the economy. This just shows how stupid movies like "the day after tomorrow" are actually. That movie was made with no scientific backup, even the cause for the global warming is just a theory. Any person with a little education on the Global Warming subject would know that it would not completly occur in a matter of a few days, it would take years, or perhaps dozens to even hundreds of years. But SuperVolcano is an event that if it does occur, and at that extent, it would be very much like the film suggest.