IFunny, the only thing that can defeat the martians are microscopic germs! Good thing we have our own immune system, man has evolved through time to fight bad bacterias.
"The earth is compared to a splintered finger(salubsob), foreign objects should not be pulled out by force because our body will push it out in time", oh great!!!
yeah, some would say its the best movie this summer(rainy season). But for me, its a bit disappointing.
Lets not talk about special effects, because its the only thing perfect here (theres no doubt ILM is the God of CG) .
The only thing good here is the "holocaust" thing in the first half. You can see the Speilbergness. he really made the event very realistic.
But the latter….really disappoints, it became too typical, and the ending really just didnt work as well (ok its from a novel by H.G. wells, but i think theres a better way of executing an odd ending, not make it dull)
after watching the movie, it reminded me only one thing, the movie "Signs" (mel gibson). only better.
Speilberg focused solely on human drama, its like your watching a family soap opera with a bunch of alien tripods as a background, thats a mistake when youre expecting WAR OF THE WORLDS to be war of the worlds and not WAR OF THE PARENTS AND DISOBEDIENT CHILDREN!!!! If he is experimenting, well in this case he did it really good. But change the title.
My fault, i expected too much. I thought it was as exciting and epic as "independece day" and (sorry to say) "mars attacks"
I conclude the movie was really great and exciting, its a mix of drama, horror, sci-fi, and war movie in one. It puts you on the top but then leaves you hanging asking yourself, "what happened, is that it it?". The movie must be titled "A family during war of the worlds"
The ending, though victorious, is not executed convincingly. This movie perfects the areas where the movie "signs(mel gibson)" failed to deliver.
read the original novel to understand the invasion(the setting was in London i think) and the story reminds you of "mars attacks".
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