Jake Lawson (Gerard Butler), a topnotch engineer, leads a team of international scientists to find a solution and this leads to the construction of Dutch Boy, a network of satellites that help monitor the earth's weather conditions to immediately respond to any threatening situations. The name is derived from the story of a boy in Holland who stuck his finger into a leaking hole in a dike that could flood their entire town.
Jake is forced into retirement when politicians meddle into the project and Dutch Boy was then given to his younger brother, Max (Jim Sturgess), for supervision. Three years pass without any problems until a village and its people in an Afghan desert are suddenly decimated by extremely icy climate that freezes people on their tracks, similar to what Elsa does in "Frozen". Then, a scientist inside the controlling International Space Station is suddenly killed in a mysterious accident followed by massive underground explosions in Hongkong.
U.S. Pres. Andrew Palma (Andy Garcia) is in a quandary and his Secretary of State Leonard Dekkom (Ed Harris) asks that Jake be brought back into Dutch Boy to help find out what the problem is and save the day. There is initial animosity between estranged brothers Jake and Max but Jake accepts the assignment because he is closely connected to Dutch Boy.

Max has to do his own investigation and realizes that Dutch Boy is being used by some factions with their own selfish motives in controlling and sabotaging the satellite. Slowly, he unveils the conspiracy that leads him to the corridors of power. Of course, we cannot reveal the details to you so as not to spoil your viewing pleasure.

If you're a fan of disaster flicks, you might enjoy the sight of a Florida convention center exploding like the White House in "Independence Day", or people getting frozen like statues as freezing air blows in like it's a new Ice Age. For added sentimentaliy, there's a touching reunion between a boy in India and the lost dog he's searching for.

Gerard Butler (a Brit like Jim Sturgess, but here, they play Americans) is his usual defiant self previously seen in "300", "Olympus" and "London Has Fallen". He just has no respect for sleazy authority figures. All the other actors, needless to say, pale in comparison to him, particularly the often reliable Ed Harris who, unfortunately for him, is assigned a truly thankless role.
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