Independence Day: Resurgence Review: It’s Not The Aliens We Should Be worried About, It’s Films Such As This

Starring: Jeff  Goldbum, Liam Hemsworth, Travis Trope, Bill Pullman

Directed by: Roland Emmerich

Movie Review: How  the hell did we get into this mess?  A disaster film so disastrous in its plotting and execution is hard to find. God knows,  2016 is the year of nemesis for Hollywood’s visual spectacles. One  after the other they are pouring into the theatres, one more asinine than the  previous, until we are left panting for breath

Independence Day: Resurgence left me begging for mercy. It’s so awful in its vision and so dreadfully designed that we are left cringing on behalf of the ambitious crew and cast(crew first, since plenty of time is spent on space ships that fly but never soar). The few times when the storytelling rises above its mediocrity we are too busy looking at the fatal flaws that besiege the plot’s length and breath to care about any shred of virtue that the film may choose to display for the sake of a semblance of merit.

Most of the plot is aimed at getting fans of the first Independence Day film all revved up and warmed up. By the time  the alien invasion actually happens, and the female US president(yes, we get one of those!) yells, ‘Attack’ we know the optical impunity of the endeavour is incapable  of being matched by the director’s severely cramped vision.

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Roland Emmerich knows his disaster epics, But he cannot seem to source all the information and data on HOW TO  DIRECT DISASTER WITHOUT DISASTROUS RESULTS . The narrative runs and stumbles all over the place, with the older characters from the first film 20 years ago acting  wise and all-knowing.They end looking ridiculous. One guy gets up from a 20-year old coma to save the world with his doctor for company. The post-comatose patient and his medical help resemble two inmates in a suburban lunatic asylum.

The new younger members of the cast Liam Hemsworth, Jesse Usher, Travis Trope, etc are strictly eye-candy with as much acting talent as any amateur actor performing in high school. They try to look like they care about the future of civilization.

While  civilization can take care of itself—thank you—who will save world cinema from such awful acting even from veteran like Jeff Goldbum, and Bill Pullman(playing the former US president)? A bigger question is, who or what will save this disaster film from its disastrous run at the boxoffice?

Independence Day : Resurgence makes you wonder at  the need for a sequel 20 years later. And if the call for a sequel was taken so late why was more attention not paid to details such as character development ? We never know why Liam Hemsworth and Travis Tope are so close to one another as to feel like family. Are they lovers pretending to be buddies? The spirit of kinship never grows organically from within the sloppy script. Characters talk of being aligned to others people and to causes that define the catastrophe.

But no one is listening. Hello, is there anyone out there?

Vaibhav Choudhary

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