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Release Date:
3 July 1996 (USA)
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Tagline:
We've always believed we weren't alone. Pretty soon, we'll wish we were. more
Plot:
The aliens are coming and their goal is to invade and destroy. Fighting superior technology, Man's best weapon is the will to survive. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
Won Oscar.
Another 26 wins
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21 nominations
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NewsDesk:
(655 articles)
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Look at the size of that thing
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(Cast overview, first billed only) more
Additional Details
Also Known As:
ID4 (USA) (promotional abbreviation)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for sci-fi destruction and violence.
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Runtime:
145 min | USA:153 min (special edition)
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Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
DTS 70 mm (70 mm prints) (Europe) |
DTS (35 mm prints) |
Dolby Digital (35 mm prints) |
SDDS (35 mm prints)
Certification:
Iceland:12 |
Ireland:PG |
USA:PG-13 (certificate #34370) |
Brazil:12 |
Japan:U |
New Zealand:PG |
Australia:PG (edited for lower rating) |
Canada:PG |
Chile:TE |
Finland:K-12 |
France:U |
Germany:12 (w) |
Italy:T |
Netherlands:AL |
Norway:11 |
Peru:14 |
Portugal:M/12 |
Singapore:PG |
South Korea:All |
Spain:7 |
Sweden:11 |
UK:12 |
Israel:PG
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The orientation of the bent street lamps and overturned cars as seen through the tank's night vision makes them resemble the Martian spaceships from The War of the Worlds (1953).
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Goofs:
Factual errors: The submarine is listed as the U.S.S. Georgia, which is an Ohio class fleet ballistic nuclear missile submarine, or Boomer. The submarine shown in the movie is in fact a Los Angeles Class Attack submarine.
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Quotes:
[first lines]
SETI Chief: [answering telephone] If this isn't an insanely beautiful woman, I'm hangin' up.
SETI technician: Sir, I - I- I think you should listen to this.
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SETI Chief: [answering telephone] If this isn't an insanely beautiful woman, I'm hangin' up.
SETI technician: Sir, I - I- I think you should listen to this.
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Movie Connections:
References Crimson Tide (1995)
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Soundtrack:
Boom Boom Booty
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Who would have become President if Whitmore (Pullman) had been killed in the dogfight?Is Dr. Okun (Brent Spiner) dead?
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Independence Day is the sort of film that's best appreciated on a big screen, preferably a massive great plasma television that is so huge you had to cut the roof off your house and get airlifted in by helicopters just to get it in the living room. You should also have the most state of the art surround sound possible, with bass pickups so deep they cause earthquakes on the Eastern seaboard. Not because Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich's alien invasion flick is a masterpiece of cinematic art or anything, but because it's loud. Very loud. And if the windows in your house don't shatter when the spaceship flies over New York then well, you're just not experiencing it properly.
Taking the 1950's invasion narratives and pro-tooling them for 90's audiences, Independence Day is an absolute blast of visual flare and gung ho heroism. The plot is so straightforward as to be superfluous (aliens invade, fights ensue) but even so, it remains an invigorating watch purely because of the spectacle it provides. Back in 1996, the sight of that giant blue laser tearing apart lower Manhattan made jaws drop and while it's unlikely to do the same to today's overstimulated audiences, it's still an incredible visual feast. What's more, the ensemble cast makes it surprisingly unpredictable - we all know that the aliens will be defeated at the end, but what isn't so obvious is which characters are going to be alive to see it. Except for the kid and the dog. They're relatively safe bets.
Watching it now though, it does possess a cheerful naivety in the face of world politics. After all, this was 1996, the Cold War was over and 9/11 a long way off, so the entire world uniting against a common foe without being bogged down with petty arguments and personal agendas still seemed believable. Hell, even the gun-toting Arabs that briefly appear on screen are more than happy to rally behind Uncle Sam in the name of freedom. That's right folks, it's an Americans Save The World movie, complete with a snapshot of British officers drinking tea in the desert and waiting for those silly yanks to get a bally move on and show us what to do.
Needless to say, this is blockbuster entertainment through and through. The aliens are apparently here to strip mine the planet of all her natural resources, but they're quite happy to put that off for a bit in order to blow things up for the entire running time. Fans of in-depth characterisation, intelligent story telling and emotional engagement with the protagonists are wasting their time, but if you want to watch tourist attractions, jet planes and space craft exploding for three hours, you can't really go wrong. That business about a computer virus bringing down the mother-ship is a bit daft though, not once did they try switching everything on and off again.