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The film, much to my surprise was quite accurate to the novel.
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Direction-wise, Spielberg avoids making the movie a spectacle or with too many cliches. Nice nods to 9/11, which adds power to the movie
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True. War of the Worlds was a great piece of entertainment. My only gripe is that the ending didn't feel right to me. Maybe that's how it is in the book, but, like someone once said: shouldn't have to read the book.Brinn wrote:Very good movie! Not as good as Batman Begins IMHO but a great movie nonetheless. Very tense. Not one for the whole family.
Brinn wrote:Very good movie! Not as good as Batman Begins IMHO
That's how it ends in the novel. And to be honest, it's a perfect ending; given the focus of the movie, to have the military work out the weakness of the aliens would be foolish, or for Cruise to save the day. Instead of a massive explosion we get a subtle and suitable ending - bacteria wiping them out.Lord Foul wrote:True. War of the Worlds was a great piece of entertainment. My only gripe is that the ending didn't feel right to me. Maybe that's how it is in the book, but, like someone once said: shouldn't have to read the book.
I guess the focus wasn't defeating the aliens, though; rather, just one dude's survival and motifs of becoming a family protector when he was the opposite at the beginning.
Ah, thanks. I imagine the aliens in Independence Day were in a similar situation. Messing with their ships' programs was probably punishable by something extremely nasty, so nobody tried. And they probably forgot how to spot and fight computer viruses.Loremaster wrote:In the book, the answer to the problem is that the Martians had conquered viruses and bacteria. They had therefore become complacent, and had entirely forgotten the existence of disease. In the movie, there are a couple of hints the aliens are from Mars, so presumably, they may be from the same society Wells envisioned.