FILM REVIEW
Day After Tomorrow
Director: Roland Emmerich
Cast: Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm, Sela
Ward
Classification: tba
Running Time: tba
Opens On: 28 May 2004
In Independence Day Roland Emmerich brought you the near destruction
of the earth by aliens. Now, in The Day After Tomorrow the enemy is an
even more devastating force: nature itself. In this special effects
packed, highly anticipated event motion picture, an abrupt climate change
has cataclysmic consequences for the entire planet. Climatologist Jack
Hall (Dennis Quaid) predicted the coming of another ice age, but never
expected it to happen during his lifetime. A sudden and violent shift in
global weather causes extreme elements to wreak havoc in every corner of
the earth; floods, hail, tornados and temperatures of a magnitude never
seen before threaten the planet. Jack has to quickly convince the
President of the United States to evacuate the country in order to save
millions that are in danger, including his son Sam (Jake Gyllenhaal). When
Sam is marooned in a sub-zero New York City, Jack must make a perilous
trek against the clock to save his son.
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