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I went out to see it today, and it turned out to be a rehash of that last melodramatic asteroid movie the name of which I forgot (not Armageddon - Armageddon never pretended to be scientifically accurate
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Where to begin...the plot is pretty dull. A scientist warns everyone, nobody listens, shit hits the fan, people still don't listen, more shit hits the fan, a friend of the scientist influences a bigwig, people start listening, the scientist goes to save his son, loses a friend (who sacrifices himself so that the other guy may keep going), everything ends in reflection and a solemn promise to do better next time round. Throw in some love triangle that turns out to actually not be a love triangle at all, and you've got the movie. The story could actually work nice, if the acting didn't suck, and it was told at a briskier pace with less sidetracks and more character development.
I won't comment on the special effects, since they were absolutely stunning. Too bad you just can't cut it special effects alone this day and age, everybody has them and they are nearly always top-notch. They were good. But for a movie that pretends to base it's premise on a scientific foundation, it massacres it amazingly well and thoroughly. You'll know what I mean when you see the deadly insta-freeze effect in action.
All in all, it wasn't worth my money. Next time something like this comes around, I'll rent it.