Directed by Roland Emmerich
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Product Description
From
Roland Emmerich, director of THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW and INDEPENDENCE
DAY, comes the ultimate action-adventure film, exploding with
groundbreaking special effects. As the world faces a catastrophe of
apocalyptic proportions, cities collapse and continents crumble. 2012
brings an end to the world and tells of the heroic struggle of the
survivors. Starring John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda Peet, Woody
Harrelson and Danny Glover.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3 in DVD
- Brand: SONY PICTURES HOME ENT
- Released on: 2010-03-02
- Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Formats: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen,
NTSC
- Original language:
English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 158 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Now this is how you destroy the world. Roland Emmerich's
2012
pounces on a Nostradamus-style loophole in the Mayan calendar and rams
the apocalypse through it, gleefully conjuring up an enormous amount of
Saturday-matinee fun in the process. A scientist (Chiwetel Ejiofor)
detects shifting continental plates and sun flares and realizes that
this foretells the imminent destruction of the planet. Just as the
molten lava is about to hit the fan, a novelist (John Cusack) takes his
kids on a trip to Yellowstone; later he'll hook up with his ex (Amanda
Peet) and her new boyfriend (Tom McCarthy) in a global journey toward
safety. If there is any safety. The suitably hair-raising plot lines are
punctuated--frequently, people, frequently--by visions of mayhem around
the globe: the Vatican falls over, the White House is clobbered
(Emmerich's
Independence Day was not enough on that score), and
the California coastline dives into the Pacific Ocean. Unlike other
action directors we could name, Emmerich actually understands how to let
you see and drink in these vast special-effects vistas--and they are
incredible. He also honors the old Irwin Allen disaster-movie tradition
by actually shelling out for good actors. Cusack and Ejiofor are
convincing even in the cheesiest material; toss in Danny Glover (the
U.S. president), Woody Harrelson (a nut-bar conspiracy-theorizing radio
host), Thandie Newton, and Oliver Platt, and you've got a very watchable
batch of people. Emmerich hasn't developed an ear for dialogue, even at
this stage in his career, and the final act goes on a bit too long.
This is a very silly movie, but if you've got a weakness for B-movie
energy and hairbreadth escapes,
2012 delivers quite a bit of
both.
--Robert Horton

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