
Independence Day (1996) Movie Info
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Movie Name | Independence Day (1996) |
| Director | Roland Emmerich |
| Screenplay Writer | Dean Devlin, Roland Emmerich |
| Based on Novel by | — (Original screenplay) |
| Lead Actors | Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum |
| Cast | Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Mary McDonnell, Judd Hirsch, Randy Quaid, Margaret Colin, Vivica A. Fox, Robert Loggia |
| Genre | Action, Sci-Fi |
| Release Date | July 3, 1996 (United States) |
| Duration | 2h 25m (145 minutes) |
| Budget | ~$75 million |
| Language | English |
| Country | United States |
| Box Office (Worldwide) | ~$817.4 million |
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Short Summary
Aliens come to Earth with a three goals in mind pillage the planet, destroy it, and move on! Utilizing some strong performances and implementing thoroughly unrealistic strategies, the U.S. rallies for an 11th-hour triumph.
Review
The ultimate fight for survival is about to take place, as some mean-ass aliens descend on earth and blowing our country to smithereens. Leading the fight against these locust-like predators with cool technology are the U.S. President (Pullman), a fighter pilot (Smith) and a quirky cable guy (Goldblum) who used to be married to one of the President’s aides. Everyone freaks out, some people die and major panic results. Even our nukes won’t work on those bastards. Using an alien spacecraft of its own, captured decades ago and hidden within Area 51 in the Nevada desert, the U.S. devises a plan to overcome the aliens’ advantages.
Stupid as its premise may be, the special effects, plus decent performances from the three lead actors and other bit players would still make this worth sitting through once. The reason you shouldn’t is twofold. First, in order to take down the invaders’ shields, the cable guy simply uploads a virus into the mother ship’s central computer from his MacIntosh.
Just like that, no more shields! Woo-hoo! Now it’s on, you alien bitches! Millions of dollars are invested in making these movies, and this is the best that highly-paid writers can come up with. Second, there is enough overtly American patriotism in it to make even the proudest citizen cringe. G-Dubs and his cronies probably can’t wait for the 10 year anniversary of its release next summer.
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