Overview
John Garrity, his estranged wife and their young son embark on a perilous journey to find sanctuary as a planet-killing comet hurtles toward Earth. Amid terrifying accounts of cities getting levelled, the Garritys experience the best and worst in humanity. As the countdown to the global apocalypse approaches zero, their incredible trek culminates in a desperate and last-minute flight to a possible safe haven.




















































































And so, even I thought that movies about comets and the like went a lot. They're preparing us for such a mess, aren't they?😱😂
Rating: 6 roads out of 10
The film did not evoke any strong emotions. You can look at the background once.
If you want to see the general panic, I recommend it!
For two hours, people are trying to get to the bunkers in Greenland, and as a result, the comet arrives there too 🗿🗿🗿
And bunkers, apparently, were also on the continents
have a beautiful (not about the picture) and slightly exaggerated (like the rest of cinema, wow) drama with ELEMENTS of a blockbuster, where the main character, on the eve of the end of the world and the accompanying horror/chaos, tries to save his loved ones, his family, his wife, whom he feels guilty for what he has done and is trying to fix everything, and his son who he really loves and tries to be a good example for him, you believe all this, thanks to the actors for acting out.
But the screenwriter is aware that the average viewer didn't give up on snot, the viewer came for explosions and action (a film about the end of the world, after all), so he piles them up so that they don't get bored, of course, the quality of the special effects is questionable in places (hello, a jackal gif with a falling meteorite stretched across the sky), but generally acceptable, again (as I see it) the movie is not about that at all.
But even here it was not without vanilla, every second person with whom the main characters interact is the SWEETEST and KINDEST person in the world, they help with everything they can and cannot.
But I want to believe that it also happens that with the theoretical end of the world (tomorrow, by the way), in addition to people who will be ready to kill and step over you for their own benefit, there will be others who are not deprived of empathy, ready to help. 🥴🌈
So what am I talking about?
To simplify it completely, the message of the film is that you love and appreciate your loved ones, because any day can be your last.
And don't look for compliance with absolutely all scientific facts and reinforced concrete logic in a feature film, please. 🤓