The Day After Tomorrow
20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT (2004)
Abenteuer, Action, Science-Fiction
In Sammlung
#354
0*
DVD
119 Min.

Dennis Quaid
Jake Gyllenhaal
Emmy Rossum
Jack Gyllenhaal
Ian Holm
Sela Ward

Regisseur Roland Emmerich

Supreme silliness doesn't stop The Day After Tomorrow from being lots of fun for connoisseurs of epic-scale disaster flicks. After the blockbuster profits of Independence Day and Godzilla, you can't blame director Roland Emmerich for using global warming as a politically correct excuse for destroying most of the northern hemisphere. Like most of Emmerich's films, this one emphasises special effects over such lesser priorities as well-drawn characters and plausible plotting, and his dialogue (cowritten by Jeffrey Nachmanoff) is so laughably trite that it could be entirely eliminated without harming the movie. It's the spectacle that's important here, not the lame, recycled plot about father and son (Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal) who endure an end-of-the-world scenario caused by the effects of global warming. So sit back, relax and enjoy the awesome visions of tornado-ravaged Los Angeles, blizzards in New Delhi, Japan pummelled by grapefruit-sized hailstones, and Manhattan flooded by swelling oceans and then frozen by the onset of a modern ice age. It's all wildly impressive, and Emmerich obviously doesn't care if the science is flimsy, so why should you? --Jeff Shannon

Details der Edition
Audience Rating 12
Land USA
Sprache English
Edition Special Edition
Barcode 5039036018494
Region 2
Erscheinungsdatum 07.10.2004
Verpackung Amaray
Bildformat 2.35:1
Untertitel Deutsch; Englisch; Türkisch
Tonspuren Deutsch Dolby Digital 5.1
Englisch Dolby Digital 5.1
Anzahl Disks/Bänder 2

Bonusmaterial
Disk 1: Commentary by Roland Emmerich and producer Mark Gordon. Commentary by co-writer Jeffrey Nachmanoff, cinematographer Ueli Steiger, editor David Brenner and production designer Barry Chusid.
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Standort Kellerkieferregal Boden 2
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