The Day After Tomorrow (2004)

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Studio: 20th Century Fox
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: May 28, 2004
Running Time: 124 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
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What if we are on the brink of a new Ice Age? This is the question that haunts climatologist Jack Hall. Hall’s research indicates that global warming could trigger an abrupt and catastrophic shift in the planet’s climate. While Jack warns the White House of the impending climate shift, his 17 year-old son Sam finds himself trapped in New York City where he and some friends have been competing in a high school academic competition. He must now cope with the severe flooding and plummeting temperatures in Manhattan. Having taken refuge inside the Manhattan Public Library, Sam manages to reach his father by phone. Jack only has time for one warning: stay inside at all costs. As full-scale, massive evacuations to the south begin, Jack heads north to New York City to save Sam. But not even Jack is prepared for what is about to happen--to him, to his son, and to his planet.
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Laura Chapman
Jason Evans
Frank Harris
Dr Lucy Hall
Brian Parks
Janet Tokada
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rating  PETER TRAVERS - May 27, 2004
Disaster-movie junkies may snap-freeze their brains at The Day After Tomorrow just to see what a $125 million budget and an army of computers can do to show the horrors of global warming: The Big Apple is invaded by a tidal wave that nearly drowns Lady Liberty. The hollywood sign goes down in a tornado. Hailstorms pound Tokyo. Hurricanes whack Hawaii. Way cool? Not to these eyes. Except for a Russian freighter floating down Fifth Avenue (neat shot) it all looks synthetic, like something… Continued
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Like a violent twister touching down on a small midwestern town, The Day After Tomorrow hurls moviegoers right into the eye of storm, literally within minutes. As the film opens, climatologist Jack Hall (Dennis Quaid) and his field team are almost killed when a chunk of ice the size of Rhode Island breaks off the Antarctic Ice Shelf. Later in Washington, Jack's research suggests a buildup of carbon dioxide has caused polar ice caps to melt, pouring fresh water into oceans and disrupting the… Continued