Review of Bastille Day (2016) by Signedup — 24 Jun 2016
Painfully bad.
The first movie was art. Every detail was painstakingly prepared and executed. The first movie was perfectly written and directed. The sequel, unfortunately, was a disaster.
I will outline for you WHY Independence DayPainfully bad.
The first movie was art. Every detail was painstakingly prepared and executed. The first movie was perfectly written and directed. The sequel, unfortunately, was a disaster.
I will outline for you WHY Independence Day Resurgence was horrible:
1) Poor storyline. The plot was absolute garbage. Not even remotely realistic.
2) No suspense. You can clearly see what's going to happen. The movie literally spoils itself.
3) Reckless directing. An alien chasing a schoolbus around the desert? Was the director on crack?
4) In the first movie Earth won thanks to cleverness and ingenuity - neither of which were present in the sequel.
5) The first movie attempted to emulate the workings of the US government at least to some degree. In the sequel, there's a trigger happy female President who gets everyone, including herself killed. She was as reckless as the director.
6) Spiner manages to pick up some of Roland Emmerich's slack but it isn't enough to save the movie.
It really felt as if Emmerich was TRYING to make a lousy movie.
I absolutely loved Independence Day. And I absolutely hated Independence Day Resurgence.
Save your money this movie sucked big time.
This review of Bastille Day (2016) was written by Signedup on 24 Jun 2016.
Bastille Day has generally received mixed reviews.
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