2012, another dooms day to come and another hero save our beloved planet. Ask me personally, after watching the trailer I was so eagerly waiting for the movie to hit the box office. It finally did and I went rushing to watch the movie. I would have been really happy to say that the movie was amazing, breath taking and entertaining. But this is not the case. I was rather disappointed when I left the hall and while my way back to home I thought for a while.
First of all, the movie was a 2 and half hour movie. It was of moderate pace and had a lot of disasters to show. Volcanic eruptions, shattering earth, fireballs and what not. With all these things going on at one point I thought I was watching a documentary of some sort showing the ways of how the earth can be destroyed.
And the world was being destroyed but nothing happens to the savior. He always found a way to get his car through the ransacked streets and hills. Flying all around and creating a sense of urgency. I wonder how positively that affected the viewers. And to be honest the application of science could be a bit more realistic. They could find better scientific reasons to the earth’s end. We all know that sea levels will rise and stuff but that is not what we want to see. I am not a science guy or anything but I am sure those of you who toys around with science would agree with me when I say that reasoning could be better.
But the only things I like were a few scenes and special effects. I thought the scene where the JFK ship hit the locality was cool enough to make me sit straight on my spine. But other than that I guess the movie spoiled the fun of my Saturday night. When you destroy the world you got to do it in a better fashion.
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No one can judge who is the savior or the sinner, it is tough to tell.
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