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After an unprecedented series of natural disasters threatened the planet, the world's leaders came together to create an intricate network of satellites to control the global climate and keep everyone safe. But now, something has gone wrong: the system built to protect Earth is attacking it, and it becomes a race against the clock to uncover the real threat before a worldwide geostorm wipes out everything and everyone along with it.
Gerard Butler
Jake Lawson
Alexandra Maria Lara
Ute Fassbinder
Jim Sturgess
Max Lawson
Abbie Cornish
U.S. Secret Service Agent Sarah Wilson
Ed Harris
U.S. Secretary of State Leonard Dekkom
Andy García
U.S. President Andrew Palma
Zazie Beetz
Dana
Eugenio Derbez
Al Hernandez
Robert Sheehan
Duncan Taylor
David S. Lee
Lead Henchman Rico
Talitha Eliana Bateman
Hannah Lawson
Daniel Wu
Cheng Long
Adepero Oduye
Eni Adisa
Amr Waked
Ray Dussette
Richard Schiff
Virginia Senator Thomas Cross
Billy Slaughter
Karl Dright
Tom Choi
Chinese Representative Lee
Mare Winningham
Dr. Jennings
Daniella Garcia
Mickey
Ritchie Montgomery
Mike
Judd Lormand
Richard Hill
Corey Mendell Parker
Lammy
Catherine Ashton
British Tech
Arnold Chun
Japanese Tech
Randall Newsome
Vice President Miller
Sean Paul Braud
Dixon
Anastasiya Rul
Russian Woman
Julia Denton
Hannah's Mom
Carlos Antonio
Uniformed Guard
Joe Drago
Senior NASA Tech
Douglas M. Griffin
NASA Tech (Mission Control)
Blake Burt
UN Private (as Blake C. Burt)
Derek Roberts
Major Collner
Randy Havens
Trey Grant
Thomas Burke
Retrieval Bay Tech
Edgar Leza
NASA Guard (uncredited)
Aaron Mitchell
Uniformed Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Director, Writer
Dean Devlin
Writer
Paul Guyot
April 29, 2018
7
If you take this movie for what it is, an action / science fiction movie with emphasis on fiction, then it is, in my opinion, actually not too bad.
The movie starts of with the usual suspects, a bunch of political asswipes setting off to create their, equally usual, clusterfuck firing the one competent person they actually needed to run the climate control project successfully. To make matters worse the entire project are about to be turned over to “the international community” which of course is a well known recipe for disaster.
Hollywood lives in their usual dream world of course so they throw in suitable, old-fashioned, bad guy with the “correct” political views for a bad guy and with an outrageous and apocalyptic plan and we are all set.
Let’s ignore all that crap and focus on the movie. Once that nonsense is out of the way what is left is a fairly entertaining science fiction disaster thriller movie. The special effects are not bad and the movie moves along at a decent pace. The “raison de etre” for this movie is the action and the special effects so the story and the acting is adequate and nothing more.
Unfortunately, as is all too often the case, the story writer is a bit of a low watt bulb. This satellite network that is the foundation of the movie is fairly unrealistic even for a science fiction movie. Let’s forget about the total insanity in even trying to cover the planet in a network of satellites that are actually physically connected, the feats that these satellites achieve is just so far off the realism scale that is is annoying. What the heck are powering them? Anti-matter, black holes? This could have been done much better.
Then we have the self destruct sequence that is playing a large part towards the end of the movie. What kind of fucking self destruct blows up a few bits and pieces for show and then pauses so the characters can run around for half an hour or so? Either the story writer is dumb as a door nail or he thinks the audience is that dumb.
Anyway, the annoying parts aside, as a science fiction and fantasy geek this was a fairly entertaining movie for me.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$120,000,000.00
Revenue:
$221,600,160.00