If you like catastrophe films, you have certainly heard of Roland Emmerich. From The day after tomorrow AND 2012 Also the last and funniest CalcineEmmerich’s cinema has always been synonymous with a quick and shameless show – something that has already clarified in classics such as independence Day, Universal AND Stargate.
Now, he arrives at the catalog of Filmin A film in which Emmerich acts as a producer, but this maintains the vibrant rhythm and vision of science fiction as a warning about our future: The colony.
The film is directed by Tim Fehlbaumwho had already worked in a proposal similar to Hell – Film in which a group of survivors tries to protect itself from solar radiation after the environmental collapse of the earth. By the way, Fehlbaum was also appointed for this year’s Oscar in the best script category for his work in a film about the kidnapping of Israeli athletes during the Monaco Olympics in 1972.
This time, the climatic disasters made the earth completely uninhabitable, force humanity to abandon it. However, on the planets in which they tried to start again, colonists face a new problem: the inability to reproduce.
It is in this context that a woman returns to earth to investigate the cause of this infertility.
On the desolate planet, he finds an explorer and together he comes to the conclusion that it could be the time for the settlers to return home. But the few survivors who still live on earth do not see this welcome return – and …
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