Review: "The Day After Tomorrow"



The Day After Tomorrow is a strangely compelling disaster flick tarring Dennis Quaid and Jake Gyllenhal. Quaid plays climatologist Jack Hall, who predicts a nightmarish return of an ice age if the world doesn't wise up and stop pumping Carbon Dioxide into the atmosphere.

Yeah, 'bout that...looks like when Gaia gets pissed, she doesn't take gradual measures. Over the course of a week, the weather rakes the Northern Hemisphere with globe-spanning ice hurricanes that flash-freeze everything. Millions die, with the small-scale human story of Hall and his son (Gyllenhall) framing the events.

I really liked this movie--the science is sound, and the characters were believable. Like any disaster flick, there's a surreal quality to the action, from New York's inundation three choppers deep-frozen in mid-air. Still yet, it's plausible.

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