The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
After years of increases in the greenhouse effect, havoc is wreaked globally in the form of catastrophic hurricanes, tornadoes, tidal waves, floods and the beginning of a new Ice Age. Paleoclimatologist Jack Hall tries to warn the world while also shepherding to safety his son, trapped in New York after the city is overwhelmed by the start of the new big freeze.
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Good concept, poorly executed.
Admirable film.
A Masterpiece!
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
One of the most bogus films ever made. The plot is laughable. Climate and weather are not the same thing !!!
The Day After TomorrowIt's high on vfx explosion, drama and survival nature but at the end it is just pointless if these are the only thing that a movie is dependent on.
The concept of the movie was OK and the looks of the movie was OK. But dialogue was so unrealistic/dumb/lame that it ruined the whole movie. Also some acting was not good and especially people's emotions and face expressions were so random for moments that required very different emotion. It's OK if a person makes a joke/laughs in nervous situations, but I doubt a joke is the first thing you say when you are hanging on life/death situation.Still, it was entertaining and I wanted to watch it until the end, so that's why I now raise the points from 2 to 3.
Roland Emmerich has never been really given much credit for making films, but this film is pretty good. The special effects are decent to great, and the story line is very good. Many people have written bad reviews about this film, and up to this day, I don't know why. Global warming is a real problem, and an ICE AGE is a possibility. We at the Walters Judson Group don't like too many films after the year 2000, but we have this film highly rated. This film has human interaction, well defined characters, a problem with global warming (and its consequences), and the acting is pretty good. We give it a "9". Also, some people believe that this is "science fiction" - it is not. Anything is possible this day and age. Daniel Tyler.