Released 20 years ago, this excellent disaster film is enjoying renewed success on Netflix

Released 20 years ago, this excellent disaster film is enjoying renewed success on Netflix



A visually spectacular disaster film

The day after released in 2004 is in line with the great disaster films of Roland Emmerich, already known for successes such as independence Day (1996). The film tells the story of a series of natural disasters linked to climate change, causing a new ice age on the planetStorms and extreme weather events continue, throwing major cities around the world into chaos, including New York, where most of the action is concentrated.

The main character, Jack Hall (played by Dennis Quaid), is a climatologist who predicted these events. As the situation worsens, he embarks on a desperate mission to save his son Sam (played by Jake Gyllenhaal), who is stranded in New York in the middle of a storm. This scenario, punctuated by action sequences and stunning special effectsplace The day after among the essential films of the genre, despite the few weak points of the plot that are sometimes underlined.

An ecological message ahead of its time

Beyond the visual spectacle, The day after characterized by its strong message on the dangers of climate change. At a time when discussions on ecology and of global warming were not as central as they are today, the film has made it possible to raise awareness on these issues among a large audience.

The extreme weather events depicted in the film, although spectacular and sometimes exaggerated for the big screen, are based on real scientific concepts. Roland Emmerich used these elements to depict an apocalyptic future that particularly resonates in today’s context, where ecological concerns and natural disasters have become important topics.

A renewed success on Netflix

Twenty years after its release, The day after is experiencing a second wave of revival on Netflix in France, where the recently added film has risen to the second spot among the most viewed feature films. The film, which was already a commercial success at the time, grossed over $550 million at the global box office. Its presence on Netflix allows it to reach a new audience, who may not have had the opportunity to discover it in theaters.

Source: Cine Serie

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