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Who doesn't know a European and American movie? The story goes like this: the United States first had a tsunami, and then all froze. . . . . . . There is a group of people in the church.

The day after tomorrow, the hero and his classmates took refuge in the public library instead of the church.

There are other translations of The Day After Tomorrow. The End of the World and The Day After Tomorrow are American sci-fi movies in 2004, describing the disasters caused by global warming and global cooling. This film is the annual sci-fi blockbuster of 20th Century Fox, with an investment of $6,543.8+$25 million.

Director: roland emmerich

Starring: Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Tian Holm and emmy rossum.

Type: plot thriller

Length: 124 minutes

Release date: May 28, 2004

abstract

The day after tomorrow [2] depicts a sci-fi story in which the earth, represented by the United States, suddenly cooled sharply in one day and entered the ice age. In the story, climatologist Jack Hall (played by Dennis Quaid) points out that global warming caused by the greenhouse effect will bring unprecedented disasters to the earth after observing the prehistoric climate research.

At an international scientific forum, Dr. Jack warned government officials and the vice president of the United States to take preventive measures. In his speech, he explained that due to the greenhouse effect, the melting of polar ice sheets will lead to disaster, and a large amount of fresh water produced by melting will quickly change the water temperature, ocean currents and seawater composition, thus triggering drastic changes in the global climate, and the earth will once again enter the ice age. The vice president of the United States takes the development of economy and industry as the first goal. At the meeting, he asked Jack, "When will the disaster come?" Jack can't give a specific conclusion, so he can only answer, "Maybe it will happen in six months, maybe the day after tomorrow." This is also the origin of the title of this film. But the vice president of the United States is obviously blind in science. He not only refutes Jack's research results, but also refuses to give any consideration to his suggestions.

Just after the rally, a marine scientist who knows Dr. Jack Hall had a long talk with him. They all believe that ocean currents are closely related to the global climate. The old scientist hurried back to his high-latitude ocean monitoring station, and before he arrived, the illusion had appeared. Several marine monitors sounded the alarm at the same time, and soon the alarm came from monitors all over the world. The marine scientist talked to Jack and told him the reaction of the ocean. Finally, he suggested to Jack that he could only use Jack's own analysis system to predict the current climate development. Jack was surprised to say that his system was used to analyze prehistoric climate. The old scientist said that this is the only system available at present. Jack said goodbye to the old scientist sadly. The old scientist is very open-minded. Soon after, the snowstorm in that place escalated. The research institute is short of oil and electricity, and the rescue helicopter is frozen. The old scientist and his two assistants drank the last bottle of whisky that he had treasured for many years and waited for death calmly.

Climate disaster has already appeared before people have time to react. There was a lot of bad weather, so the government could only appease the masses in the usual way.

Jack was anxious to report the matter to the government, but the vice president once again objected unreasonably, and put forward "you told me that disaster would happen in half a year" as a reason for not trusting him. Finally, Jack's boss privately agreed to use the host resources for analysis, but only gave him 48 hours. On the one hand, he has a great responsibility, on the other hand, it is urgent. Within 48 hours, Jack and his assistants tried their best to make statistical analysis and finally came to a conclusion. After Jack asked to see the White House, he told the President directly that he could only announce that the American people south of 40 degrees north latitude should evacuate to the equator as soon as possible. The president was shocked. On the one hand, he blames the vice president who only cares about the economy and ignores the environment, on the other hand, he implores Jack to find a way to save the other half. Jack said that people in the north of the line can only try to keep warm and wait for rescue, and there is no other way, because in the time of "The Day After Tomorrow" stills (20 photos), people in the north of 40 degrees are not allowed to evacuate. Some people denounced Jack's irresponsible suggestion, but Jack's boss told them that Jack's son was in Manhattan, new york, which is 40 degrees north latitude. According to Jack's plan, he didn't consider his son's hope of survival at all. Finally, the president decided to start the evacuation plan immediately according to Jack's suggestion. He promised that he was the last person to evacuate from the White House.

Sam (Jake Gyllenhaal), the son of Dr. Jack Hall, is taking part in the national high school knowledge contest with his favorite girl in new york. From the time they boarded the plane to the end of the knowledge contest, the climate has been deteriorating at an obvious speed. They saw large animals that were "frozen" during the prehistoric ice age in the museum. After the game, it began to rain heavily in new york. They went home with their new friends in new york, but they had a hunch that new york was not safe. On the way to Philadelphia to pick up their new friend and brother, there was a traffic jam in front of the new york Library, and then the tsunami engulfed Manhattan, and even ships were washed into the streets of the city. They hid in the library. All communication signals have been cut off. Sam ventured to talk to Jack through the flooded wired telephone on the first floor. Jack told him to hide in the house, light everything that can be used to keep warm and wait for help. Then it snowed heavily, and the accumulated water caused by the tsunami and rainstorm froze. They tried to stop those who were prepared to venture out on foot, but few people were willing to listen to them and stay. And those who escaped through the snow on foot eventually froze to death outside.

Jack and their assistants worked in the polar regions. He decided to venture to new york to carry out rescue operations in the ice and snow, and his assistants would go with him. They drive first, and then walk in the ice and snow. After a companion died heroically, Jack finally entered downtown Manhattan with the last seriously injured assistant. At the same time, Washington was also hit by thunderstorms and tornadoes. The scene was so grand that basically the whole city was destroyed. The president kept his promise, and the plane crashed in bad weather shortly after the last of them left the plane. Since then, snow and ice have covered all the earth's surface except tropical and subtropical regions, and a new ice age has begun.

When the camera returned to the United States again, some surviving Americans fled across the border to Mexico. The American government forgave all debts of Mexico, and Americans finally entered the refugee camps there. At the end of the film, the former vice president, who has succeeded the president, apologizes to the people in the temporary the State Council where the embassy was rebuilt, admitting that the policy he pursued was wrong, and saying that the government will thoroughly repent from now on.

In July 2002, Fox defeated Paramount, DreamWorks, Universal and Warner Bros., and finally won the right to shoot The Day After Tomorrow, and invited Emmerich (Independence Day and Godzilla), directors who are good at sci-fi disasters, to give him a check of $654.38 billion. The film was originally scheduled to be released in the summer of 2003, but due to the difficulty in making special effects scenes, the production cycle had to be extended, and it became a Gong blockbuster the following summer. Quaid plays a professor of paleoclimatology named Hall, and the problem he has to solve is much more difficult than the one he faced before: saving the frozen earth.