A family struggles for survival in the face of a cataclysmic natural disaster.A family struggles for survival in the face of a cataclysmic natural disaster.A family struggles for survival in the face of a cataclysmic natural disaster.
The comet is named "Clarke," in a tribute to the late Arthur C. Clarke, author of the 1993 novel "Hammer of God," which describes the impact on Earth of a planet-killing asteroid. The novel predates the movies Armageddon (1998) and Deep Impact (1998), which deal with similar events.
At the first explosion at the house, windows are breaking all over the house; in the next scene inside the house, there are no broken windows anywhere. Again at Grandpa's house there is an explosion and broken windows, but inside the house where the kid is, there are no broken windows.
Nathan Garrity: My friend Teddy says your life flashes in front of your eyes when you die. I think it would be better if it did that while you lived. That way, you could see all the good memories and be happy.
Nathan Garrity: Why's it not happening? Why's my life not flashing before my eyes?
Watched "Greenland". Doesn't add anything new to the catastrophic events genre, yet it was the perfect movie to watch amid the coronavirus pandemic. Sitting in a sparsely populated movie theater, wearing my facemask, I was thinking "it could be so much worse!"