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Plot: A climatologist tries to figure out a way to save the world from abrupt global warming. He must get to his young son in New York, which is being taken over by a new ice age.
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Started off pretty good but the ending was rather normal, of course they would get saved.
The Day After Tomorrow was an alright disaster flick. Nothing that makes you want to applaud or stare with your tongue on the floor, but it keeps you on interested on a thin thread. The special effects were really the only notable thing that should get mentioned. The acting was okay (how can disaster movie have good acting honestly? It's not the actor's faults). The dialogue isn't very witty or important, it could have been mimed and the movie would have been nearly the same.
The special effects though were decent. The way things froze over even though unrealistic, were cool, the hurricane storm, and everything else was pretty good, but the plot felt thin. There really isn't much else to say about it. This was just an okay movie, nothing more.
2.5/5
A gargantuin thrill-machine on the biggest scale. A pulse-pounding and exhilerating speacial effects extravaganza. A good story with great characters that manage to keep the film very human. A great action flick thats destined to become a classic.
dissapointing at the end
In Emmerlich's latest end-of-the-world-kinda blockbuster, the disregard our governments and industries have paid to global warming comes to bite us sharply on the rear end - and here there is no Jeff Goldblum and an alien-capable laptop to save us. The aggressor this time is the weather, as global currents shift to recorrect an imbalance, causing catastrophe around the world: it snows in India, turkey-sized hailstones fall in Tokyo, tornados ravage Los Angeles, tidal floods and ice envelop New York City. Obviously these are all places where the producers hope to reap an audience. There is much in The Day After Tomorrow that is interesting and even frightening. Being such, Day After Tomorrow serves as a "must see" for anyone who values big-budgeted disaster outings, and doesn't mind having a side plot pretending to be "Finding Nemo" on ice and hurricanes. Because in the bottom line - the end of the world never seemed as photogenic as it seems in this disaster film that stars Quaid alongside youngsters Gylenhaal and Emmy Rossum.
We've all heard the warnings of global warming but we cannot prediction when the effects will turn full throttle. Although this film can be considered a warning from the damage we do to our planet, it is still at times to hard to believe. Now it's fiction... tomorrow it's real.
really scary!!!..cant think how to survive if that really happens.......gyllenhaal's really good just like dennis quaid
I like this movie Uhh the part of the Tsunami it was cool!!!!!!!!!!!! i like all parts of natural disasters ^-^
I like this movie. It is suspenseful, dramatic and has great effects.It also raises a real environmenal issue. If the temperatures continue to rise as they are, the more likely there will be major flooding. There is already a temperature shift to warmer weather: global warming.
ive only seen this i think twice and i need to see it again, Unfortunatly ive lost the DvD and i need to find it PRONTO :)
Anyways, its a good film and there needs to be more films like this from Ronald Emmerich. More human survival films the better :)