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The Day After Tomorrow
The Day After Tomorrow
2004 ·123 min ·United States of America ·PG-13 12+
6.4
IMDb 6.5 КП 7.7 RT 45% MC 47
Science Fiction, Thriller, Adventure
Director: Roland Emmerich
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After paleoclimatologist Jack Hall is largely ignored by UN officials when presenting his environmental concerns about the beginning of a new Ice Age, his research proves true when a superstorm develops, setting off catastrophic natural disasters throughout the world. Trying to get to his son, Sam, who is trapped in New York City with his friend Laura and others, Jack and his crew must travel to get to Sam before it's too late.

Budget: $125M
US Gross: $186.74M
Worldwide: $552.64M
Dennis Quaid
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Jake Gyllenhaal
Actor
Emmy Rossum
Actor
🏆 MTV Movie & TV Awards 2005 — Best Action Scene
🏆 BAFTA 2005 — Best Visual Effects
🎬 MTV Movie & TV Awards 2005 — Breakthrough of the Year
🎬 Saturn Awards 2005 — Best Science Fiction Film
🎬 Saturn Awards 2005 — Best Visual Effects

The Day After Tomorrow is widely regarded as a quintessential disaster blockbuster that succeeds as thrilling entertainment despite significant scientific inaccuracies and a simplistic screenplay. While audiences and critics are polarized by its reliance on formulaic tropes, there is a strong consensus that the film's large-scale visual spectacle and emotional stakes provide a compelling, albeit preposterous, cinematic experience.

Production The film effectively utilizes high-budget visual effects to create immersive and spectacular sequences of natural destruction.
Screenplay The screenplay relies on simplistic character archetypes and predictable plot developments that prioritize action over logical consistency.
Emotion The emotional core of the story, particularly the father-son bond, provides a necessary human anchor amidst the global chaos.
Acting Opinions on the cast are divided; some viewers find the performances to be solid and engaging, while others dismiss the characters as weak or one-dimensional.
Pacing The pacing is viewed as efficient and engaging by those looking for pure entertainment, though others feel the film's reliance on contrivance slows down the narrative momentum.
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