Review of The Day After Tomorrow (2004) by Diego S — 24 Jan 2013
The day after tomorrow is a 2004 American/Canadian science fiction disaster film depicting catastrophic effects of global warming in a series of extreme weather events that usher in global cooling and leads to a new ice age. The film was made in Toronto & Montreal and is the highest grossing Hollywood film to be made in Canada Jack Hall is a paleoclimatologist on an expedition in Antarctica with colleagues Frank and Jason. They are drilling for ice core samples on the Larsen Ice Shelf for the NOAA when the shelf breaks off and Jack almost falls to his death.
Later on, in New Delhi, India, Jack presents his findings on global warming at a United Nations conference, where diplomats and Vice President of the United States Raymond Becker are unconvinced by Jack's findings. However, Professor Terry Rapson of the Hedland Climate Research Centre in Scotland believes in Jack's theories. Several buoys in the North Atlantic simultaneously show a massive drop in the ocean temperature, and Rapson concludes that melting polar ice is disrupting the North Atlantic current. He contacts Jack, whose paleoclimatological weather model shows how climate changes caused the first Ice Age. His team, along with NASA's meteorologist. In this movie it shows you what harm were doing to our planet and guess what we only have one planet so if we continue to pollute our air sooner or later this is goanna happened to us if not to us then to our children. This movie your goanna see the struggle that a father goes to find his only child that?s trapped in New York whit his friends. Also goanna see what sam dose to survive in the harsh weather how he worms people to stay inside and not to go outside. If they go out they would be frozen immediately would die sam had to fight whit some wolfs to get medicine for her friend that was dying.
This review of The Day After Tomorrow (2004) was written by Diego S on 24 Jan 2013.
The Day After Tomorrow has generally received mixed reviews.
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