A mysterious force knocks the moon from its orbit around Earth and sends it hurtling on a collision course with life as we know it.
Rated 2.5 / 5 from 1 log on Katalog
Little bit of context on my relationship with this movie. I remember seeing the trailer for it in theaters and was flabbergasted by the idea, ready to go watch it with a friend—all that never happened. Fast forward to like a few years ago where PointlessHub (super cool video essay writer) made a bunch of videos about Emmerich's movies including one about Moonfall. I innocently watch it and, once again flabbergasted but for other reasons, the movie seems TOTALLY insane. Where Day After Tomorrow tried to talk about climate change and such, whilst totally shitting on science at times, it at least tried to have a message. Since then I have a feeling Emmerich just went "you know what, aliens and conspiracy theories seem like fun" and just went for it. It transformed into just insane world-ending events with no real message or some really meh messages. Feels more like he enjoys making the world go nuts and die slowly. Almost feels like Greenland (which isn't positive). Other than that the characters feel not real and just sort of caricatures of earlier characters he himself made (most of them resembling Independence Day characters). Yeah the movie isn't that great but still is "okay" for a world-ending event movie. Also the insane plot development where the conspiracy theory is real was funny.
"Save the moon, Save the earth" Så ufattelig dum på alle parameter, men med virkelig fede visuelle effekter. Kan en film der indeholder følgende, virkelig være dårlig? Hul måne. Ond AI. "Alien" ark. Jorden der bliver smadret på en fed og smuk måde. Et twist, så afsindigt, at jeg stadig ikke helt har forstået det og er markant mere underholdende end Don't Look Up.