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For reasons unknown, the earth's inner core has stopped rotating, causing the planet's electromagnetic field to rapidly deteriorate. Instantly, life around the globe begins to change dramatically. In Boston, 32 people with pacemakers, all within a 10-block radius, suddenly drop dead. In San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge collapses, sending hundreds of people plunging to their deaths. In London's Trafalgar Square, flocks of pigeons lose their ability to navigate, flying into panicked crowds, slamming into windshields and causing drivers to lose control of their cars. And in Rome, as thousands of tourists watch helplessly, an electrical superstorm reduces the ancient Roman Colosseum to rubble. Scrambling to resolve the crisis, government and military officials call upon geophysicist Dr. Josh Keyes and a team of the world's most gifted scientists to travel into the earth's core in a subterranean craft piloted by "terranauts" Major Rebecca "Beck" Childs and Commander Robert Iverson. Their mission: Detonate a nuclear device that will reactivate the core and save the world from sure destruction. The Earth's core has stopped spinning. Disasters are appearing all over the world: Birds acting crazy, powerful thunderstorms, 32 people die within seconds of each other when their pacemakers quit working. Dr. Josh Keyes and his crew of five (total members: 6) go down to the center of the Earth to set off a nuclear device to make the Earth's core start spinning again or Mankind will perish. Thoroughly entertaining sci-fi adventure. Earth is in trouble yet again, but this time--instead of intergalactic woes--it appears the liquid which rotates around the planet's inner-core is no longer spinning, causing havoc for the globe (and an eventual breakdown of the shield which protects us from boiling to death). The Pentagon (apparently headed up by the most obstinate Armed Forces General in recent memory) recruits a wily, brilliant desert hermit to design a ship that will drill down to the Earth's inner core, taking him on the journey, as well as two Air Force pilots from NASA, two professors and the foremost authority of Geomagnetics. Perhaps Geophysicists would be the best audience to test the movie's scientific b.s. factor--but, if it's far-fetched, so what? It's a lot of fun just the way it is, and the camaraderie which develops between our heroes is not only surprising, but genuinely affecting. The special effects are quite admirable (with the possible exception of the destruction sequence in Rome, which feels hasty and plugged in). I'm not sure exactly where Space Station control-room engineer Alfre Woodard fits in here (she looks uncertain, too), and DJ Qualls is given far too much screen-time as a delinquent whiz-kid from M.I.T. addicted to Hot Pockets (ha ha), but the interaction on-board ship is bracing and orchestrated with a great deal of heart and humanity. *** from **** I know I wrote a review of this under a previous user name, and now can no longer find it. Having again seen THE CORE, this time on cable TV, I can positively state that you will do yourself no harm by watching he first half, which colorfully illustrates what happens when the earth's magnetic field is thrown out of whack. Planes and space craft are thrown off course. People drop dead. Cars collide. Bird attack people. By the second half, the government has put together a crack team of scientists and others to travel to the earth's core and jump-start it with a nuclear device. You may safely skip the second half. The first half, with divebombing birds, stopped watches and a shuttle landing on e Los Angeles freeway, is excellent in building up the mystery and tension. More palatable than most pictures of its ilk due to its keen awareness of its own preposterousness, a self-knowledge exuberantly expressed by a mostly live-wire cast. When the Earth's molten core loses its spin, the result of which will mean disaster to the planet, six scientists—geophysicist Professor Josh Keyes (Aaron Eckhart), weapons expert Dr Serge Leveque (Tchéky Karyo), researcher Conrad Zimsky (Stanley Tucci), NASA astronauts Commander Robert Iverson (Bruce Greenwood) and Major Rebecca "Beck" Childs (Hilary Swank), and rogue scientist Ed "Braz" Brazzelton (Delroy Lindo), who has designed a vessel, affectionately named Virgil, that can withstand intense heat and pressure—travel to the center of the Earth through the Mariana Trench and attempt to get the core spinning again by setting off a series of nuclear explosions. The Core is based on a screenplay written by screenwriters Cooper Layne and John Rogers. Most likely no. The deepest any human has gone is seven miles (not even past the crust), and it would take a monumental, if not impossible, effort to get any further. Keep in mind, however, that this is a science fiction movie and that anything can happen. This movie could take place several years in the future, so they may have created the materials needed for the ship to stay intact in the hot temperatures in the Earth's core. Project DESTINI (Deep Earth Seismic Trigger Initiative) was an attempt to propagate earthquakes through the Earth's core as a weapon. Designed by Zimsky, DESTINI's first activation unintentionally stopped the Earth's rotation instead. The bombs begin to detonate as planned, successfully restarting the core's rotation. Inside the stalled Virgil, Josh realizes that the unobtainium shell can be used as a solar panel, converting the core heat into energy and giving them enough thrust to escape. Virgil squeezes between two tectonic plates and breaks through the Earth's crust 800 feet under the Pacific Ocean somewhere near Hawaii. Now lacking the core heat to power the ship, it stops, leaving Josh and Beck without power or communications. In an attempt to attract attention, Josh activates a weak sonar beacon. On the surface, the military picks up sonar signals, which Rat (DJ Qualls) recognizes as whale song and realizes that the whales are being attracted to Virgil. Consequently, the military rallies around the whales and locates the ship. Inside Virgil, Josh and Beck are huddled together discussing how the world will never know what Serge, Zimsky, Iverson, and Braz did and why they died. "Unless it all got out somehow," Josh replies. In the final scene, a week later, Rat logs onto the internet at a Cyber Cafe, revealing to the world the Destini project and the names of the unsung heroes who saved the world. Not very realistic at all. More detailed information about the physics can be gathered from a given review of the movie (made by the Intuitor). After he's done tinkering with Josh's phone, Rat tells Josh he won't be charged for long-distance on the phone for as long as he has it. Presumably, Rat being a technology genius, he was able to use the whistling tone he created with the gum wrapper, in addition to keying in several commands, to reprogram the phone. a5c7b9f00b
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