The story begins with a series of catastrophic events happening around the world, causing massive earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis. A team of scientists, led by Dr. Josh Pollack (Ewan McGregor), a geologist, and Dr. Louise Abernathy (Catherine O'Hara), a psychologist, discover that the Earth's core has stopped rotating, causing the planet's magnetic field to collapse. Without a functioning core, the Earth's atmosphere will slowly drift into space, making life on the planet impossible.

"The Core" is a science fiction disaster film released in 2003, directed by James Cameron and starring Robert De Niro, Ewan McGregor, and Catherine O'Hara. The movie takes us on a thrilling adventure to the center of the Earth, exploring the consequences of humanity's technological advancements and the importance of the Earth's core.

While "The Core" received mixed reviews from critics, it remains a thought-provoking and action-packed sci-fi adventure that inspires curiosity about the Earth's internal workings and the importance of preserving our planet's natural balance.