“The Day After Tomorrow” and “2012” director Roland Emmerich’s new sci-fi disaster “Moonfall” was released on February 4. A few days ago, IGN announced the score of this film, and only scored 5 points.
Critics felt that the director’s great ideas were too small and unimportant in the film.
IGN Rating: 5, mediocre
Overall review:
The presentation of Roland Emmerich’s great ideas in “Moonfall” is too rigid and unimaginative.
It’s not like a disaster film backed up by emotion and spectacle, but a mechanical reproduction and re-enactment of Roland Emmerich’s personal style.
“Moonfall” stars Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson, and Charlie Plummer.
The film tells the story of a catastrophe that unleashed a mysterious force that knocked the moon out of orbit and rushed toward Earth.
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With time running out, a rabble team delivers a final blow to the moon, hoping to unravel the mystery and save Earth from doom.
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