A look at what the world would look like if the greenhouse effect and global warming continued. At the center of the story is a paleoclimatologist (a scientist who studies the ways weather patterns changed in the past), Professor Jack Hall, who tries to save the world from the effects of global warming while also trying to get to his son, Sam, who was in New York City as part of a scholastic competition, when the city was overwhelmed by the chilling beginnings of the new Ice Age. In addition to all of the other challenges Dr. Hall faces, he's also going against the flow as humanity races sout... h to warmer climes, and he's nearly the only one going north.
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Have we lost our appetite for cinematic destruction - for watching our world shatter into smithereens? I ask because in two of his previous films, Independence Day and Godzilla, Roland Emmerich laid waste to the world -- leveling its great cities and zapping the White House -- with the unbounded glee of a rampaging puppy. In his latest special-effects onslaught, The Day After Tomorrow, the filmmaker again wipes out enormous swaths of humanity and real estate, but this time the overall tone is funereal, sober. It's the end of the world as we know it and no one feels fine.
It's no wonder. The last two times we went up in flames in an Emmerich extravaganza, the blame lay ...
Day After Tomorrow, The
Enjoyably silly disaster movie with spectacular tidal waves and other disasters in the destruction of Emmerich's least favourite places; the survival drama that follows is less interesting.
Day After Tomorrow, The
This jaw-dropping disaster movie makes director Roland Emmerich's previous outings feel like expensive dress rehearsals. For all their epic destruction, his previous features Independence Day and the lacklustre Godzilla are damp squibs compared to this astonishing, cautionary tale. Rooted loosely in scientific reality, the film piles on the Hollywood excess to deliver a US-centred thrill-ride in which global warming abruptly pushes the planet into a new ice age during one incredible, worldwide superstorm. Though there's a human element, focusing on climatologist Dennis Quaid's cross-country journey to Manhattan to rescue his trapped son, Jake Gyllenhaal, it's the weather...
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