Before the disaster-"The Day After Tomorrow" film review (1)

Myrtice 2021-10-18 09:31:08

"The Day After Day" directed by Roland Emmerich of the United States is an epic disaster film. The screenwriters are Roland Emmerich and Jeffrey Nakhmanov, and the stars are Dennis Quaid and Jack. • Gyllenhaal, Amy Rosen, Dash Mihawk, Jay Sanders, Shella Ward, Austin Nichols, Alger Smith and others, in May 2004 The premiere in the United States, the film is 124 minutes long.
Like many Hollywood catastrophe blockbusters, "The Day After Acquired" presents a terrifying story to the audience: due to the global climate change caused by the greenhouse effect, the world is about to fall into the second ice age. According to the World Health Organization, climate warming and the greenhouse effect will have the following consequences: 160,000 people will die every year due to the peripheral effects of the greenhouse effect, and the number of deaths will double in 2020; sea level rise will cause 25 million people to stay away from their homes; third The world will emigrate in large numbers due to floods, famines, droughts, and crop failures; the elderly in Europe will die from heat waves. The United States has set the highest record of tornadoes, with an average of 6 per day in a month, and according to analysis, in the past 30 years, half of the deaths caused by tropical cyclones are related to floods... By 2050, 1.25 million species of living things will be extinct; beautiful The natural landscape will disappear due to the warming temperature; due to the warming of the climate, various diseases will spread wildly on this planet... The global climate anomaly will have a devastating impact on human civilization and social life. After years of research, a meteorologist and his partner made recommendations to politicians of various countries at an important scientific research meeting, but this warning was ignored by all parties, and the tragedy finally happened. The film "The Day After Acquired" intuitively embodies the fidelity and fictitiousness of film and television art. On the one hand, it uses computer special effects to create a disaster "the day after tomorrow" that seems to have occurred. On the other hand, it makes the audience think while shocked.

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The Day After Tomorrow quotes

  • Jack Hall: I think we've hit a critical desalinization point.

    Janet Tokada: It would explain what's driving this extreme weather.

  • J.D.: Sam, just tell her how you feel.

    Sam Hall: Yeah.