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The Day After Tomorrow Blu-ray review
Simon Brew
Watch the world freeze, in pixel-perfect high definition, as Roland Emmerich's climate change blockbuster heads to Blu-ray.
Golden rules of a Roland Emmerich blockbuster. Never, ever, let plausibility get in the way of a good story. Don’t worry with expensive actors when you could spend the money on some computer graphics. And always guff on for about 20 minutes after the audience’s buttocks have given way.
And so we have The Day After Tomorrow. On paper, a potentially interesting take on climate change, wrapped around a modern day blockbuster. On screen? A film that demands you not only remove your brain, but also silence any questions, and simply accept everything that happens with the aid of a mountain of salt that should have been bundled with the disc.
In case you missed it, The Day After Tomorrow is the film about the sudden ice age that descends on the world in a matter of minutes. The reasons for this don’t really matter, nor does that fact that some necessarily plot devices don’t seem to be affected by the freeze. The whole thing though is a platform for some admittedly spectacular special effects, into which is thrown some hokum about Dennis Quaid and Jake Gyllenhaal looking for each other.
Don’t concern yourself too much with that though; Emmerich certainly didn’t. Instead, you can’t help but admire some of the imagery the man throws onto the screen (including the obligatory American blockbuster disaster movie shot of the Statue of Liberty). And if you can get into the blockbuster mindset, then this is decent stuff. In terms of spectacle, it rivals Emmerich’s previous hit Independence Day, although it’s not a better film. But when the shit hits the fan, it’s good, dumbass fun.
In terms of the Blu-ray, the high definition transfer is excellent, too. This is a film that merits the extra pixels, and the key action sequences – while perhaps showing up the computerised nature of the effects a little – look the business here. It’s a terrific transfer, and is easily, effortlessly matched by an outstanding audio track too. Anyone who has invested in a meaty surround sound rig will more than get their reward here: the lossless 5.1 mix is simply brilliant.
Extras? Well, some of the DVD material has been stripped away here, which is a real disappointment considering Blu-ray is trying to position itself as some kind of premium format. What you get is a commentary from Roland Emmerich and producer Mark Gordon, some deleted scenes and a global warming trivia track. There’s also a cold zone interactive game, which gives you 30 seconds to answer questions as the film goes along. It’s a neat little feature, but nothing more.
As a high definition workout, there’s little denying that The Day After Tomorrow really does deliver. Superb picture and audio work are the highlights here, and while the extras package is tame, there’s at least some justification for an upgrade. Shame the film is a little ropey, though…
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Re: The Day After Tomorrow Blu-ray reviewYou gave this film the same rating as Wall Street? WTF? You've gone wrong. | |
Re: The Day After Tomorrow Blu-ray reviewI liked the Day after Tomorrow - it was silly nonsense, a good 2 and a bit hours of daft entertainment. Apart from the bits with the Wolves in and the 'touching stuff thats frozen without sticking to it bits' the whole thing was enjoyable in the same way as 'The Core', 'Impact Day' and 'ID4' was, just fun, brainless, big screen, disaster entertainment flicks. Please note I didn't mention Armageddon as that is just toss. | |
Re: The Day After Tomorrow Blu-ray reviewDaft entertainment has long outstayed its welcome after 2 and a bit hours, in my opinion... | |
Re: The Day After Tomorrow Blu-ray reviewThis is trash of the highest order. The first half of the film is a reasonably worked set-up, but the second is a complete joke Lots of the ideas they present make no sense whatsoever. I walked out of this wondering why the lead character had spent all that time trudging through the snow, getting his best friend killed when he could of sat in the warm and gotten their with the helicopters that arrive 2 minutes after he does! Dumb, isn't a word that sufficiently covers what's in The Day after Tomorrow. |
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