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War of the Worlds

  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 57m
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Tom Cruise, Tim Robbins, Miranda Otto, Michael Kevin Walker, Ed Vassallo, Michael Arthur, Becky Ann Baker, Gene Barry, David Alan Basche, John Michael Bolger, Justin Chatwin, Robert Cicchini, Vito D'Ambrosio, Marianne Ebert, John Eddins, Dakota Fanning, Daniel Franzese, Peter Gerety, Stephen Gevedon, Rick Gonzalez, Jim Hanna, Danny Hoch, Amy Hohn, Tracy Howe, Omar Jermaine, Erika LaVonn, Adam Lazarre-White, Mark Manley, Mariann Mayberry, Sharrieff Pugh, Ana Maria Quintana, Zoe Quist, Ann Robinson, Amy Ryan, Camillia Monet, John Scurti, Yul Vazquez, Lenny Venito, Jerry Walsh, Lisa Ann Walter, Christopher Evan Welch, Julie White, Marlon Young, Dan Ziskie, David Harbour, Michael Stanton, Lisa Waters, Michael Brownlee, GoGo Toucette, Rafael Sardina, Stacy Ann Wilkins, Patrick Tierney, Ty Simpkins, Ed Schiff, Channing Tatum, David Conley, Tommy Guiffre, Michael Waldron, Athena Stamos, January LaVoy, Miguel Antonio Ferrer, Mark Valinsky, Lorelei Llee, Daniel Eric Gold, Ellen Barry, Roz Abrams, Kenneth Wright, Nicole Signore, Tasciotti, Johnny Torres, Rochelle Warner, Joseph Benjamin Stewart, Terry Ward, Tracy Lee Staton, Jessica Anne Taylor, Mike Yedwab, and William G. Stowell in War of the Worlds (2005)
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An alien invasion threatens the future of humanity. The catastrophic nightmare is depicted through the eyes of one American family fighting for survival.An alien invasion threatens the future of humanity. The catastrophic nightmare is depicted through the eyes of one American family fighting for survival.An alien invasion threatens the future of humanity. The catastrophic nightmare is depicted through the eyes of one American family fighting for survival.

  • Director
    • Steven Spielberg
  • Writers
    • Josh Friedman
    • David Koepp
    • H.G. Wells
  • Stars
    • Tom Cruise
    • Dakota Fanning
    • Tim Robbins
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    496K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    411
    200
    • Director
      • Steven Spielberg
    • Writers
      • Josh Friedman
      • David Koepp
      • H.G. Wells
    • Stars
      • Tom Cruise
      • Dakota Fanning
      • Tim Robbins
    • 3KUser reviews
    • 191Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 16 wins & 49 nominations total

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    • Rachel Ferrier
    Tim Robbins
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    Miranda Otto
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    • Mary Ann
    Justin Chatwin
    Justin Chatwin
    • Robbie
    Rick Gonzalez
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    Yul Vazquez
    Yul Vazquez
    • Julio
    • (as Yul Vázquez)
    Lenny Venito
    Lenny Venito
    • Manny the Mechanic
    Lisa Ann Walter
    Lisa Ann Walter
    • Bartender
    Ann Robinson
    Ann Robinson
    • Grandmother
    Gene Barry
    Gene Barry
    • Grandfather
    David Alan Basche
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    • Tim
    Roz Abrams
    • Roz Abrams
    Michael Brownlee
    • TV Reporter, Osaka
    Camillia Monet
    Camillia Monet
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    • (as Camillia Sanes)
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    6grimmfilment

    I'm Never Having Kids

    I don't wish for any civilization ending event to take place in my time... but since the chance of that may be low but never zero... I will actively avoid having children.

    The photography is Spielberg level quality, you know you'll get that from a movie he's directing. The story is not all that bad considering that the choice of the protagonist is an everyday guy. You don't get government insight into these things, no "Mr. President, we're getting reports that these things are showing up in every major city in the world" scenes, no grand counter attack plans or any other trope you'd expect in an alien invasion. There is no 4th of July speech outside the hangar on Area 51 to motivate the people into a fight.

    This is just about survival. Pure and simple survival.

    Over the course of the movie, the characters stumble from one set piece to another, each time presented with a challenge to overcome and then moving on towards the next one. Simple.

    That can work if the challenges are well developed and, far more important part, if the characters are good. This movie lacks the latter. While Tom Cruise' everyday man is fine, clearly way over his head, struggling to make sense of what's happening around him, trying to survive and to keep his children safe. And that's where the movie falls apart.

    In every. Single. Scene. At least one of those two children are making a very bad situation even worse. Either the little one is screaming or spazzing out or the big one is running off on his own little adventure completely devoid of any common sense or care for his family. Both of those characters were designed to make things difficult for Tom Cruise and I can't for the life of me figure out why do people insist on making characters like that present in movies like this.

    Survival of the fittest is a simple character development guide to follow in a story like this. Write characters that are out of their depth, sure, but who also have a grain of salt between their ears and are applying common sense in order to survive. I mean, sure, have stupid characters... and then show the audience what happens to those stupid characters when they make stupid decisions in the worst possible moments... and move the story along without them.

    But not here. Here, you're stuck with nightmare kids. One is useless and either terrified or annoying most of the time. It makes sense, little girl like that would be out of herself in a situation like this. But that doesn't have to be annoying. The big one, he's clearly designed just to make things harder for Tom Cruise and I feel zero shame in wishing he gets killed so we can move on without him.

    Anyways. It's a good looking movie with great effects, fairly solid main character and typically stable Spielberg direction... but everything around that is just meh.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Great CGI but there are problems

    Ray Ferrier (Tom Cruise) is a divorced father with daughter Rachel (Dakota Fanning) and angry teenager Robbie (Justin Chatwin). Then a strange storm appears with numerous intense lightning. Suddenly machines rise out of the ground to destroy mankind.

    Director Steven Spielberg uses all his tech skills to create great CGI of this H.G. Wells vision. It looks great. There are great individual scenes like the train. Tom Cruise is good as a father looking out for his family. But a couple of things keep coming back to nag at me. The kids are a bit too much to take. I'm willing to take Dakota Fanning screaming at everything, but I can't take the annoying rebellious teen. The constant fighting with the father is so petty and so childish. The family melodrama just diminishes the scale of the movie. Then there is the change of the origins of the alien machines. It is simply a stupid idea from Spielberg to be different. There is no reason for it. Worst it makes the movie questionable. And the blood idea just adds to the silliness of the story. These are changes for the sake of changing without improving anything.
    7Boba_Fett1138

    Could have been a real classic but is an above average alien-invasion movie instead.

    This movie had huge potential. Everything to make this a science-fiction classic masterpiece were present; Spielberg's directing, a great concept, ILM special effects, Tom Cruise as the main character and lots of other professionals involved both in front and behind the cameras. Then where did it go wrong? The answer to that is the script. The story is very simple and lacks a real clear plot line. Basically the movie is only about Tom Cruise and his two children running and driving from city to city, from the aliens and their destructive Tripod-machines. Exactly why are we, out of all the people, following these persons? The character development is lacking, just as much as the story does. Both lack development and depth.

    Of course the movie is by no means an horrible movie but it's just that the movie is a bit disappointing because of the fact that it had so much more potential. It still is a good and certainly spectacular movie to watch but it's not a movie people will still talk about in 5 or 10 years from now. The story makes this movie a bit of an easily forgettable movie that doesn't leave an huge impression afterward, even though the movie itself is pure eye-candy to watch.

    There is no doubt about it that Spielberg is a great director. He directs his actors in this movie very well and everyone in the movie gives an amazing performance, especially Tom Cruise and Dakota Fanning. Tom Cruise for once again doesn't play the action hero. He is an average Joe instead and I think he did this in a very good and convincing. Spielberg also uses the special effects very well. He doesn't use the special effects to impress the audience as much as possible, with lots of spectacular and action filled sequences, which he could had easily had done, he uses them as a tool to tell the story with instead. The movie is purely told from Tom Cruise and his family's perspective, because of this the movie gets a very realistic feeling. We don't get to see any close-ups of the Tripods and how they destroy entire cities and fight off the American army. I like this approach. It makes "War of the Worlds" different from many other alien-invasion movies. It because of this certainly is one of the most believable and realistic alien-invasion movies, along with "Signs".

    Visually there also is absolutely nothing wrong with this movie. The special effects from ILM are very impressive and look extremely convincing. The cinematography by Janusz Kaminski is also simply phenomenal at times and is typically gritty, which certainly adds to the tense and realistic atmosphere of the movie.

    Unlike others, to me the ending didn't came really abrupt. But perhaps this was because to me the ending was already spoiled, thanks to the movie it's soundtrack, which featured the final narration of Morgan Freeman explaining how the movie ended. So I already knew what to expect. To be perfectly honest I liked the ending and I couldn't think of any other, or better way to end this movie, without losing any of its realism and credibility. I can understand how it might seem lame and sudden to most though but for me it was satisfying enough.

    It certainly is a movie that will receive one or two, most likely, technical Acedemy Awards. And it deserves to. There isn't an awful lot wrong with this movie but it truly is the simple story that prevents this movie from being a classic or masterpiece. I still regard this movie as one of the must sees of 2005 simply because of the movie its look and acting. You can tell by watching this movie that there was lots of talent involved, both in front and behind the cameras. Especially Spielberg's touch still makes this movie better than just the average alien-invasion movie but still not even he can prevent this movie from being a bit of a disappointment. Not his or anybody else his/her fault, simply blame it on the script.

    7/10

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    6tiberijegrozni

    2 most annoying kid actors ever

    I love the book and overall theme of the movie but Tom Cruise acting is annoying which is probably because he had to work with 2 most annoying kid actors ever seen on the film. I mean almost every scene is ruined by hysterical yelling of the 3 main characters. Little girl is the worst but Tom and his movie son are not far behind.

    I mean it's watchable but by the middle of the movie I was hoping aliens will take them down so we don't have to suffer this atrocity of acting
    7bkoganbing

    Blue Collar Protagonist

    Stephen Spielberg took the 1953 classic War Of The Worlds and remade it for modern times and the modern techniques of special effects. A lot of things that could not be done back in the 50s are done now to show the havoc that the invaders reek upon the world.

    He also did something else that possibly might have offended science fiction purists but I think gave the audience a better identification with the protagonists of the story. Instead of having his protagonists be scientists as Gene Barry and Ann Robinson were in 1953, Tom Cruise is a blue collar divorced father who has his kids visiting him, but custody is with their mother Miranda Otto.

    The kids are no prizes and are played by Justin Chatwyn and Dakota Fanning. And Cruise himself is no bargain either. But when danger develops it's his idea to take them from New York to Boston where their mother and maternal grandparents are. The film as it was in 1953 is mostly concerned with their efforts to avoid the terrible tripod machines that the aliens use in their destructive path.

    The film does follow the Barry/Robinson escape scenario closely. The two had a scene avoiding the aliens while they were trapped in a cellar. To that Spielberg adds survivalist Tim Robbins. I think Stephen Spielberg feels the way I do that a lot of these survivalists pray for their doomsday fantasy to come true. That was sure the case with Tim Robbins who is quite mad on the subject of the invaders.

    Cruise himself centers and anchors the film with his portrayal of blue collar America who just wants for him and his family to survive the holocaust. This classic may yet see a remake or three in the future.

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    • Trivia
      When the aliens are investigating the junk in the basement, one of them plays with a bicycle wheel. This is a reference to the original book; the main character observes that, with all the advanced technology the aliens possess, they do not use any wheels, and wonders if the alien life form had skipped the invention of the wheel.
    • Goofs
      (at around 25 mins) A camera is seen filming the alien despite all electronics being disabled earlier in the film.
    • Quotes

      Robbie Ferrier: What is it? Is it terrorists?

      Ray Ferrier: These came from some place else.

      Robbie Ferrier: What do you mean, like, Europe?

      Ray Ferrier: No, Robbie, not like Europe!

    • Crazy credits
      There are no opening credits after the title is shown.
    • Alternate versions
      For the U.S. theatrical release, the Paramount logo appeared before the Dreamworks logo at the beginning of the film, and the poster credits said, "Paramount Pictures and Dreamworks Pictures present." Since the U.S. version's home video/DVD rights are owned by Dreamworks, the Dreamworks logo at the beginning of the movie appears before the Paramount logo, and the back of the box's cover art says, "Dreamworks Pictures and Paramount Pictures present." In the European version, the original order of the logos and studio names is preserved (and the DVD is released by Paramount).
    • Connections
      Edited into The Arrivals (2008)
    • Soundtracks
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      by Jeffrey Scott Harber, Jayce Alexander Basques, William Peng & Drew Dehaven Hall

      Performed by Aphasia

      Courtesy of Luke Eddins at Luke Hits and Joint Venture Recordings

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    • Release date
      • June 29, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Amblin Entertainment
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Guerra de los mundos
    • Filming locations
      • JF Kennedy Blvd., Bayonne, New Jersey, USA(Ray's house - soundstage)
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • DreamWorks Pictures
      • Amblin Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $132,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $234,280,354
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $64,878,725
      • Jul 3, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $603,873,504
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
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      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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