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The Day After Tomorrow

Sci-Fi. Action Global warming ravages the world beyond recognition. As millions of terrified survivors flee south, Professor Adrian Hall (Dennis Quaid), a brilliant paleoclimatologist, heads to New York City which is being taken over by a new ice age.He is in search of his son Sam (Jake Gyllenhaal), who may still be alive. Apart from saving his son, Quaid also has to figure out a way to save the world.
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rogerebert.com
rogerebert.com
"So, yes, the movie is profoundly silly. What surprised me is that it's also very scary. The special effects are on such an awesome scale that the movie works despite its cornball plotting (…) Rating: ★★★ (out of 4)"
 
POS
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
The Guardian
The Guardian
"There are some great special effects (...) You have to get through an awful lot of terrible dialogue and acting, however (...) to get to those spectacular scenes."  NEU
United StatesUnited States
The New York Times
The New York Times
"A two-hour $125 million disaster -- excuse me, I mean disaster movie -- "  NEG
United StatesUnited States
TV Guide
TV Guide
"The spectacle is undeniably spectacular, though many of the CGI effects are so patently artificial they seem more suited to a video game than a major motion picture (…) Puntuación: ★★ (sobre 5)"  NEU
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SFGATE
SFGATE
"The spectacle, which is colossal and at times staggering to behold, begins within two minutes of the fade-in and keeps coming until the finish. I thought I'd seen it all. I hadn't."  POS
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ReelViews
ReelViews
"An ode to an apocalyptic endgame of global warming (...) with modern-day special effects. It's cheesy and over-the-top, but the disaster sequences are well crafted (…) Rating: ★★½ (out of 4)"  NEU
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Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone
"Don’t ask whether or not you should take 'The Day After Tomorrow' seriously. Don’t take it at all (…) Rating: ★ (out of 4)"
 
NEG
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USA Today
USA Today
"The real star of this movie is the tidal wave over the Statue of Liberty. That tidal wave deserves an Oscar for best supporting actor (...) Even 12 years later, the effects (...) are still incredibly impressive"  POS
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