Od Antarktydy oderwał się wielki kawał pokrywy lodowej. Globem wstrząsa seria gigantycznych kataklizmów. Temperatura się obniża, Manhattan zostaje zalany wodą, na Tokio spada grad wielkości pomarańczy. Hawaje pustoszy huragan, a Los Angeles zostaje zniszczone przez gigantyczne tornado. Ziemia jest o krok od epoki lodowcowej. Klimatolog, który przewidział kataklizm, musi wyruszyć na ratunek syna.
Anyone looking for any kind of realistic consideration of the problem of climate change is in completely the wrong place with
The Day After Tomorrow. Employing scientific conventions and explanations that you could rightly describe as ropey, it nonetheless does manage to deliver an entertaining slice of science fiction, and some high concept blockbuster fun.
Directed by Roland Emmerich, whose previous examples of spectacle cinema include Independence Day and Godzilla, The Day After Tomorrowsees a new ice age dawning on the Earth, and in double quick time too. Caught in the midst of it all are Jake Gyllenhaal and Dennis Quaid, as a separated son and father, with the former in New York and the latter in Washington. Quaids climatologist sets off to find and rescue his offspring, across a desperate ice-laden wasteland replete with umpteen threats along the way.
Taken as a slice of easy blockbuster entertainment, its hard not to glean some enjoyment out of The Day After Tomorrow. You may sit there trying to work out why some things freeze and some things dont, but you cant help but marvel at the terrific special effects, and the breezy pace of it all. In high definition, as youd hope and expect, it all looks even better, and gives a meaty workout for any 1080p-ready display. Just dont take it all that seriously --Jon Foster
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Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm, Emmy Rossum, Arjay Smith, Austin NichollsDirector: Roland Emmerich
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