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Two decades after the freak alien invasion that nearly destroyed mankind a new threat emerges. This Alien mothership is more than twice the size as the last one and once again, the world's armies must band together to save the world. Do they have enough firepower or will this battle change and will aliens take over?
20 years after defeating the aliens who invaded the Earth, the world is almost a Utopia wherein technology taken from the aliens have made the planet a paradise. They built a base on the moon. And just as the anniversary is approaching, strange things are happening. President Whitmore who led the attack on the aliens 20 years ago is acting strangely and is drawing some strange symbols. David Levinson the man who figured out how to defeat the aliens travels to Africa to inspect one of the alien ships that crashed. The leader who is on possession of the craft, takes Levinson and they discover they sent a distress signal before it went down and apparently it was drilling through the Earth's core. The leader is also drawing the same things that Whitmore is. At Area 51, Dr. Okun who fell into a coma 20 years after being attacked telepathically by an alien wakes up and starts drawing the same thing Whitmore is. Whitmore tries to warn everyone that the aliens are returning. And sure enough a space craft appears just near the moon. The ship is different from the aliens'. The President is being advised to shoot it down but Levinson doesn't think they should. The President gives the order and shoots it down. Levinson wants to go to the moon but the President wants him to attend the anniversary celebration. Levinson asks Whitmore's daughter to ask her boyfriend who is among the ones at the moon base to pick him up. They go to the moon and he inspects the craft and finds something. He takes it and brings it to Area 51. At the same time an alien ship like the one who attacked the planet 20 years ago shows up and attacks the planet. Levinson arrives at Area 51 and gives the thing to Okun. Whitmore arrives and along with Okun and the African, they compare notes and they deduce why the aliens came to Earth 20 years ago. And now they are back to finish the job.
And also, one of the worst sequels ever to be made. The truth is, like some other films, Independence Day: Resurgence didn't have to be made. Why it was made, I can't tell. Perhaps 20th Century Fox needed a to resurrect this brand to compete with other studios. And as the ending makes sufficiently clearly, there's more coming (please, spare us from it!). There's truly nothing to be recommended here: the story is dumb, the script very poor (some lines or scenes are unintentionally laughable), every single joke falls flat, the characters are one dimensional, the performances from the veteran actors could have been phoned in, and those from the young ones are rather stiff and uninspiring. Relationships have no chemistry and one doesn't really care for anyone. Boring is a good word to describe what happens on screen at every turn. There's never any real tension built, nor there is ever a sense of urgency. And they make the mistake of merely making the threat merely bigger (absurdly so; then again, Star Wars has recently stumbled upon that same rock). The film boasts a democratic, all inclusive, multicultural, globalist vibe. It also features a very prominent same-sex relationship from a significant, albeit secondary, character. It may be a SJW dream of a movie, since every requisite box of social justice is checked. In this sense the movie turns out to be quite lofty. If it proves anything, it is this: than the inclusion of such topics, or their filmic depiction per se do not better a film. It may just have the opposite effect, since all felt rather tiresome and fabricated. The movie fails in every department: story, script, acting, soundtrack, editing. But also in special effects. Imagine that! One of the main draws of the original ID4 was, precisely, its SFX. This one also boasts special effects galore, but they aren't of very good quality. It looks like everyone is in front of a green screen all the time. Objects don't have weight to them and all the presentation feels very cartoony. If you stay away from this movie, you will have made yourself an enormous favor. You won't have wasted any money nor two precious hours of your life.
I did see the original when it came out at the cinema. It was a really good 9/10 and still stands up very well today. I recall the director saying, 'we make bubble gum movies,' that it is and that is in no way a bad thing.
The remake more or less follows the same pattern as the first with only slightly less success. This drops the movie to an 8/10 and the fault (which is really nit picking) is with Jessie Usher and Liam Hemsworth who can't carry his scenes with the same charisma as Will Smith but then there aren't many who could. Maybe Chris Pratt (Guardians of the Galaxy) could have pulled it off better.
I smiled a lot, I laughed a few times and I was thrilled as the ending unfolded.
Jeff Goldblum does carry the movie more or less on his own but he has big shoulders.
I can see the criticisms but mostly do not agree.
The CGI is very good with the exceptions of the overlays at the end of the movie. The characters are so pasted on a green screen that I was sure I could see the glue but the movie is already over at this point.
There are more character threads than the plot needs and one of them does loose its way but only at the end. The guys in the 'salvage ship' thread were great.
The tension doesn't build like it did in the first. I see this as more a difference in pace, the pauses are shorter between each disaster. Too much action and not enough plot development or characterisation? Maybe a bit.
It's not for the intelligent viewer - yep, it's a bubble gum movie.
Nothing is explained - well, it is if you actually watch it and you are intelligent.
Resurgence doles out the action and effects work in carefully calculated, incremental doses, which give the film a cumulative tension. Even if it’s hokey and jokey, this is a loud, effects-driven piece, with a driving score. For fans of Roland Emmerich disaster movies, this both hits all the marks, while delivering nothing new.
Will Smith was offered to reprise his role as Capt. Steven Hiller but negotiations eventually broke down between himself, Fox and the film makers. Depending on who you ask, Fox said Smith wanted too much money now he was a much bigger star but director, Roland Emmerich, said Smith had just done After Earth (which bombed) and was apparently tired of big sci-fi movies for the time being. Of course Emmerich might have just said this to protect Smith's reputation as a Hollywood nice guy but it could have been a combination of the two. Earlier in 2016 Will Smith did express his regret in not taking part in the sequel saying it would be very hard for him to watch. In the first film Dr. Okun is attacked and 'possessed' by an alien. The alien is then shot to death and we see Dr. Okun laying on the floor lifeless with eyes open, apparently dead. But it was never confirmed. According to Dr. Okun himself (actor Brent Spiner) there was a shot filmed of the major (Adam Baldwin) kneeling over Okun's body and taking his pulse, the major then says to the President, "He's dead sir." This was cut from the film in anticipation of a sequel. a5c7b9f00b
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