Budget
A$25,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$4,936
Opening weekend US & Canada
$3,172
Gross worldwide
$16,533,595
Budget
A$25,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$4,936
Opening weekend US & Canada
$3,172
Gross worldwide
$16,533,595
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By Alexys 2022-03-24 09:03:42
It's not a sci-fi movie, and the director's idea is really unpredictable. At the beginning of the film, when a group of young people arrived in Hell Valley and saw a group of planes, they thought it was a magic movie. These children came here to cross, and they will encounter terrible things here. Who knows that they will be safe and sound. 's back! ! Then I saw that the dog in the house was dead, and the people in the family disappeared. I thought that the magic movie had started, and Hell...
By Kieran 2022-03-23 09:03:24
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Translation: Tomorrow When the War Began ◎
Title Tomorrow When The War Began ◎
Year 2010 ◎
Country Australia/United States ◎IMDB link http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1456941 ◎File format HD BDRIP-RMVB ◎Video size 640 x 272 ◎File size 2CD 422MB ◎Length 104 min ◎Director Stuart Beattie ◎Starring Kate Lynn StaseyCaitlin Stasey....Ellie LintonRachel Hurd -Wood....Corrie MackenzieDeniz Akdeniz....Homer YannosPhoebe Tow Kim Phoebe Tonkin....Fiona...
By Halle 2022-03-23 09:03:24
Just watch it like a sci-fi movie
After reading a lot of comments, it seems that except for the pleasant scenery, the rest are illusory parts. . . . . .
1. Unlimited magazines and Lingbo microbuoy: Almost all hero films do it like this, don’t you see, in the main theme film, a bunch of machine guns shoot at the same time to kill a few soldiers, is it the emperor at that time? Is the army so weak? Who invades whom? right. . . . .
2. The so-called invading army is China. Anyone with a little brains should know that we...
By Rodrigo 2022-03-23 09:03:24
In fact, I don't think this film would have been so criticized if it had been made into a series. Indeed, it seems that the plot is ridiculous, but there are too many places to complain, but this kind of plot is very attractive to me. After watching it, I want to watch it again, but unfortunately it is gone. The storyline is that a group of adolescent boys and girls went out for a wild trip, and when they came back, there was a world war at home. Everything, it was very common, "Our biggest...
By Hester 2022-03-23 09:03:24
The film is based on an Australian novel of the same name. It is said that there are 7 novels, and the movie is a remake of the first. Interestingly, I myself did almost exactly the same thing as this author - wrote a war novel featuring a contemporary high school student.
At that time, I was in my third year of high school. I don’t remember what the reason was. I started writing novels. I wrote for a long time. The manuscript paper of 400 words was full of more than 600 pages, that...
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By Rebeca 2022-03-27 09:01:21
A movie version of the game still looks like a movie of the game? ? so...
By Giuseppe 2022-03-27 09:01:21
It's not worth half a star at all, let alone other things, these lousy actors are so fake, that such junk is even introduced in "Watching Movies"?...
By Kimberly 2022-03-27 09:01:21
just assume. The story seems to have a sense of doomsday, and the protagonist's settings seem to be closer to the Terminator, but the details are too few and not precise. In the version I watched, the subtitle translator was a little careful, and gave hints in several places. Ha...
By Sammy 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Don't be obsessed, war is not a...
By Ian 2022-03-27 09:01:21
High-spirited seven Australian calabash brothers, when they were camping in the suburbs on the weekend, their hometown was invaded by a country in Asia, and the youthful rebellion immediately turned into an armed force. In the land of people, the bridge was blown up without a lighter, and finally carried an AK47 to face the future. The alternative literature is adapted into a movie, and it really...
Ellie Linton: Do you remember how many hours we used to spend up here?
Corrie Mackenzie: You mean the tea parties?
Ellie Linton: We were so innocent back then. Now I-I feel like we were innocent right up until yesterday. God, we didn't believe in Santa Claus or anything like that. But no, we believed in other fantasies. We believed that we were safe. Guess that was the biggest fantasy of them all.
Fiona Maxwell: How many planes do we have anyway?
Kevin Holmes: One less now...
Chris Lang: Biggest joint I ever lit.