People who I felt bad for: 5. Wife of the man who kidnapped the son 4. The grandpa and his elderly friends 3. The pilots who helped the survivors 2. Colin (nice to everyone and couldn’t see his family) 1. The soldiers who weren’t allowed on the plane and were doing their job trying to help everyone
Yes I dont understand why the wife accepted to steal somebody else kid and adopt it, when that does not make sence. I dont feel that bad to grandpa and his elderly friends, when I think they thought that they so old, that they dont care try find some place to survive, when dont care to fight for it, so they just accepted death and played their last card games for fun. The pilots did good job and were respected for that reason. Yes Colin got bit bad things, when family just left from the seen and didnt wait for him in the car. Yes that was the soldiers job to just stand there selecting who they let in, while they dont themselves get in, so I was wondering what they doing.
Impossible for the main character's kid to be normal, healthy, not needing some sort of meds in Hollywood. It's always diabetes, asthma, epilepsy, night terrors or a faulty organ so they can create cheap tension.
It's a pretty realistic depiction of average middle-class family. Only the elites have healthy children these days. How many people do you personally know that have perfectly healthy children that aren't suffering from psychiatric or physical infirmities of any kind?
@@daredl807 Everyone. In any instance there is an anomaly in the family, it's the parent(s). Coworkers of mine are married to diabetics, those with high blood pressure and one is struck with Crohn's disease. Their children are perfectly fine... or I'm being lied to. In regards to disaster/horror movies, it's just a cliché to pad the runtime. That's all. The kid (Troy?) from _Independence Day_ was one of the earliest I remember. He had something vague like Addison's Disease which was shown a little during the theatrical cut but later emphasized in the extended edition. Because it had nothing to do with anything, it was left on the cutting room floor. tl;dr ~ it's shoehorned into movies to waste 5-10 minutes.
@@DareToBeDeviant Those kids have already inherited disorders of their parents as all of them are congenital, so it proves what I've been saying. Obviously in the movies the symptoms and effects of those diseases will be severely exacerbated to create drama and tension, but that's not what this is all about.
In an apocalypse All life ends in death, especially the young and weak paradoxically kids gives you the chance to overcome the apocalypse, then you realize why children and women are saved first before men in the event of a disaster.
It makes me kinda happy that I lost the ability to have kids when I was 13. Slipped on a fire hydrant and my sac got ripped open. Still got both of my guys but I basically gave myself a vasectomy.
@@ManikEnthusiast Their ancestors survived the major asteroid impact 66 million years ago because of their small size and ability to eat seeds and similar things that could still be found even during the "nuclear" winter. Small birds are still perfectly suited to this kind of survival strategy. Certain small mammals...our ancient ancestors...survived the same way.
its sad because that's what they were trained to do, but without knowing military culture too much, i for sure would imagine them gunboat diplomacy force them to take at least some of them
cause in the military we are trained to put others before ourselves regardless of the mission . those people knew they was gonna be killed and did what they could to save as many lives as possible. i bet they volunteered to be in the spot. just like fire fighters you saw on the news fighting fires even though the world was possibly ending. and im sure national guard and police were out in some places to protect people and try to keep law and order till the end. just like the dad of the female. he knew he was done. he would never been accepted to the bunker.
@@CertifiedForkLiftOperator69420 Exactly. This is the thing a lot of people don't think about with how common it is to diss military, police, and other first responders. I'm not in the military myself but my dad is a retired Air Force officer...a cargo pilot, in fact. Not gonna lie...I cried when the cargo planes blew up. Same with the soldiers marshalling civilians into the bunker at the end, some of whom probably knew they wouldn't be able to get through the blast doors in time.
@@domrare All of them including in Greenland itself?? I am an Air Force brat and partial to them but IRL I would expect something that massive to be a joint mission.
Well it would be boring if he wasn't sick I mean what else would happen? They get on the plane, they reach the island, they get under the bunker, they wait the end.
Dude go watch so k dramas. She's just a spunky girl ghost, but wait, she likes the shaman teen, and what is her name anyway? How did she die? Is she really dead? Who tried to kill her? She's alive again, but doesn't remember falling for him. but wait, now she can see ghosts! But wait there's more...
Honestly taking few selected people for survival actually makes sense unlike other movies where only rich people can afford to live in shelter in disaster. It's better to take people who can help, not the people who only wants to make profit.
YES. That’s what I’m saying. All the rich people planning to fuck off during an emergency and leave everyone else to die…what about your farmers, your nurses, your retail workers, your fishermen, your cooks, your engineers, your scientists, your teachers etc. Society doesn’t run on the rich, it runs on all the poor and middle class. If you try to make a life elsewhere, you’re gonna need people who can rough it and build and run a group. I mean if the rich can do that, mazel. But I doubt they can do much more than sit on board meetings and collect money 🤷🏾♀️
They actually had Nathan being smart and well taught...I heard an IRL safety tip that you should teach your kids to specifically yell, "You're not my mom/dad," in the event of an attempted kidnapping, so that people don't just tune it out as a kid having a temper tantrum. Smart of Nathan to do that when he got to the soldiers.
😂😂😂. That’s great. Unless your kid is an @$$hole. My mom was at the store with my son when he was 2 and he was having a fit. She picks him up to take him out of the store and he starts screaming I don’t know this lady. My mom was a regular there so they knew better but there were a few customers giving her worried looks.
I’d pack clothes but I would not have bothered making sandwiches. I would of just chucked the food as is in the bag with cameras, portable charges, any small useful gear like pocket tools kits, first aid, absolutely as much as I could cram into one bag! Lol
@@karmaisabitch6293 a low chance of it hitting the space station as a oppose to a definite chance of it hitting the earth… yeah I’ll take my chances in space
Unlike all the other end-of-world, apocalyptic movies, what's scary is that this movie's plot is entirely possible in reality. And just like in the movie, there's absolutely nothing that we would be able to do except run, hide, and wait for impact. Even people's behavioral reactions -- mass hysteria, rioting, looting, killing, etc. -- are realistically possible. This movie essentially shows what would happen if a planet killer comet were headed towards Earth. Now THAT is scary.
It’s actually not that accurate for the planet killer comets. Smaller pieces follow them! The big impact comes first then the small pieces they have in the tails. Since our Star continuous the journey to the deep space, we never know when a huge comet got attracted to it and turn its way to our precious little planet. We better watch out and discover every potential threat in the space. We still don’t know what actually caused extinction of dinosaurs along with the old civilizations!
Astrodynamicist here. Asteroid and Comet’s movement is very predictable and is legit for decades at length without any error. So in reality, we have things set up for such eventuality. Gravity tractor method, impact based method and more. Any comet that goes through fragmentation will be know prior to its closest approach date and that’s why we have sky surveys and “deep dive” radars and telescopes set globally. Check out the DART mission. In case of an impact which is normally known, people get evacuated to shelters and bunkers and generally military bunkers are quite huge.
This movie doesn't make any sense. So many weird things, but what really stands out to me is, don't they have any shelters closer to Georgia? Nothing they could have driven to? Was the one in Greenland really the only one they knew of? Why does the US have a shelter in Greenland? Greenland is an autonomous territory within kingdom of Denmark, why would the US citizens flee there? Wouldn't it have made more sense for them to go to Alaska, or any other US state? And how would have scientists missed a giant asteroid, that would eliminate 75% of all living things? The smaller meteorites hit ground on many spots 10:05, why did they think they would all hit water? And the biggest meteorite hit close to Greenland, so they traveled across a continent to be as close as possible, and that close to impact, they would have died. They were still outside at the point of impact, they wouldn't have been able to get deep enough to be safe, the doors were still open. Why wasn't evacuations started earlier?
it could be that in exchange for 1 shelter for Americans, America footed the bill for the construction of their shelter and also some shelters for Greenland/Denmark?
@@Wealllovekaira Only one country has long term storage for nuclear waste, most of it is in temporary storage and causes problems as it is. The world would be uninhabitable after an event like that.
@@geman741 What country would let another government build a shelter in their soil? Even when shelters are marked on maps, their interior is guarded. Denmark and Greenland are doing just fine, they don't need US to build shelters.
So, the presidential building team and medical stuff built a bunker to survive an apocalyptic scenario and there is no warehouse full of medicine? And a truckload full of Insulin IN that warehouse? Just Aspirin and bandages? No, would not happen. Question to people with diabetes knowledge: Was there enough insulin in the box she lost in the car to keep the boy at good health over the 9 months?
A vial has 10ml or 1000 units (relative term used for determining dosages) of insulin in them, most children will use about 30-40 units a day so a single vial can last anywhere from just under a month to a little over a month depending on diet and dosage requirements so in a controlled ration diet like in the military bunker we can reasonably say he'd need 8 or 9 vials of insulin for the whole 9 months underground. So to answer your question I don't think the amount they brought would be enough unless I missed there being more vials in there but also seeing the number of people that bunker (and likely others that would be spread about) contains it wouldn't be unreasonable for them to store plenty of vials for people with diabetes both during their stay and to tide them over after for a good amount of time.
It's a matter of humanity's extinction, anyone in the bunker could develop diabetes at any time and every tiny bit of medicine can't just be used at every occasion. With such high stakes, you can't afford to do charity and let a sick child in
They would have a stock, for anyone that develops a condition during their shelter or before they can get any medical production facilities running. It's just the decision of why include someone who already needs that emergency supply. To be cold, they would just be a drain on valuable resources from the start where you could have instead given their place in the shelter to someone without a medical condition
Not really. If they were, they would formulate an orbit and stay on path. Also the gravity would force them to become a part of whatever system of star they are in. Planets dont just appear outta nowhere
This is why you should have a go bag. 2 change of clothes, 3 days of food(mre), shelter(or just your vehicle), basic survival tools, copies of important documents, pen&paper, and a water bladder that you fill when you're leaving. Any medications or chargers you think you may need can be thrown in on the way out. Should be out the door in under 10 min
@@changtaoouyang4067 my question is where do they get the summary scripts? do they manually type it or stolen from some website who did a full review of the movie
I LOVED this movie. One of the best parts about it is the scarily realistic depiction of the way people would act if something like this were to happen. Of course, the orbital physics in this movie are weird, so even if we actually had something like this were the initial fragment hit, the planet killer would not have been a threat.
Evacuation could have been more kept secret if they had begun it earlier and had ppl actually call and make audible or physical contact with evacuees as to prevent it from leaking.
I think all the elites and upper class got an early notification which is why you see all the planes leaving before the main character got notified. Those who where invited, they weren't too essential so they didn't care as much if it leaked.
@@insertcognomen Yes because it had to be key workers, the main character was building buildings and infrastructures for a living so he was needed. It shows in the movie he got invited while his friends and neighbours didn't.
True Story. Year back when I was in high school, a huge swarm of birds, all of them different kinds, were flying in one direction. This happened before the arrival of a big storm, and when it hit, all I could think was when things were going to truly become bad. I just kept imagining a HUGE tornado was was gonna land at some point, and that's why thr birds were fleeing and that I should've joined them. Thankfully, nothing as bad as alvie scenario happened, but the potential of such destruction was present and that's why all the birds were fleeing. Nature knows!
I recommend watching the whole movie because there's so much more to it. You won't really know how beautiful this movie is until you see it. I was on the edge of my seat when I saw it and the ending was just so emotional and heart-warming.
Everyone's talking about the insulin but the whole world would've known for months that an extinction level comet was coming. That's the plot of Deep Impact, Armageddon, and other movies. Not to mention the no chronic illness rule.
Maybe the Governments didn’t want to cause panic and telling people that a giant comet that would wipe out everything on earth a few months before it even happens is not a good idea.
There's a reason for the no chronic illness rule. In a shelter you can provide only so much supplies per person. If you have, for example a diabetes, you need food, insulin, glugose meter and needles. Also you need to provide those things after you emerge from the shelter. All of the insulin factories are burnt rubble after the comet hit. So all diabetic people are going to die anyway. So, why don't you provide that shelter space for someone who could survive a day without food and insulin in the post apocalyptic hell that is Earth. It's cold way to think, but very objective and necessary for the common good in survival. Would you give your small food portion to a soon-to-be-dead diabetic child or for an adult man working hard labour, that benefits everybodys survival?
The real heroes are those imaginary people who are still taking care of nuclear power plants, so that after 9 month of human near-extinction, there are no powerplant meltdown, and "no radiation".
Yeah i was thinking the same thing, i think it would be massive design flaw if the engineers who designed it did not create on off feature, although i believe it takes atleast 22 hours to fully shut the core down.
@@timurlane4004 well, with the notice they had, i'm sure they could have brought them offline. Though I'm sure a comet smashing into them wouldn't help.
@@aoiblues7928 In nearly all of these videos, the bot says "trough" instead of "through". I can't figure out why that error occurs every time. It's a mystery that deserves a movie of its own.
I always felt like making spelling errors on purpose to sound like the actual word. Like this sentence would sound right I bet. "Aliee walks threw the whole story and farted to death from her toxins, a beast is born it's name... Lucifer." And just rewrite the subtitle after the narration, but that's just an extra step. Plus you'd have to type it out your synopsis several times. Seems pointless for pronunciation mistakes.
I think the guy who wrote the script for the bot to narrate spelled certain words wrong because English isn't their first language so they never realised this. Like "trough" for through and "ally" for Allie. The bot just reads it 😂
Helpful survival tip. When you see animals running for their lives when you see birds flying for their lives. Follow them if you want to survive. They know where they're going. And just keep going until you are out of the danger zone.
All the sad moments in this movie and the one that made me cry my heart out is when that nurse who gave them insulin was a real genuine good person after all the shitty people they met. I felt there is good in humanity and I felt that deep in my core when I saw this movie. I was also in a bad spot in my life that time.
Food tastes good now and there are very few seconds left to eat. Sex without consent though, for me, is disgusting. I can't stand it. I can do some pleasures though. You might be thinking, if nonconsent isn't my taste. It might be someone else's. And you're right.
I was a couple seconds in when I decided to watch the actual movie because I love stuff like this. And obviously it was full of bad/dumb decisions, like every movie of this genre, but it was still entertaining. My only complaint would be that they showed destroyed Paris but later when they showed the crater, the whole western Europe was gone, including Paris
When I tried to watch the movie I could not get far past that insulin-forgotten-thing as it makes no sense. The army will of course have insuling stocks, as diabetes in various severities is so widely spread. Also, the trailers made it look like an apocalyptic fun-movie, but the comet is in the background and fairly unimportant - the reuniting broken family, the way too young child and lots of emotional stuff is in the center, all things I don't need to watch a movie for.
You're completely missing the entire point of purposely not allowing anyone with a medical ailment to be allowed to go to the shelters in the first place. This is a near extinction level event. For the survival of humanity, everyone must be healthy for the best chance. Resources are going to be limited, no no mass manufacturing, etc etc. Simply there is no potential benefit to allow sick people in who are going to use precious resources.
Insulin fell out of the bag when the kid grabbed something, they didn't forget it. And they would have medical stores for conditions that develop after the impact, but they need to last until production can begin again, so why would they give a place in the shelter to existing conditions when they could get a place for someone without conditions instead
Have the insulin doesn't mean they have for everyone. Is one thing have something for a key person that they need to keep alive to help with the rebuild bur have that life saving medicine to a useless person that only gained that spot because his father was important enough to have a place there. Is not a matter of charity, but survival.
People will say the mvp is either the nurse, the guy who told then about the plane, or the girls dad, but we know that the real mvp has and always will be in these situations... *The Mesosphere*
It’s actually good compare to the disasters movies we’re having in general. You should see moonfall! It was the dumbest, worst disaster sci-fi movie I’ve ever seen 🤦♂️ definitely the worst movie ever made as a blockbuster !
I wish they selected the other family to go instead of these idiots forgetting your medication for your child with special needs. The airbase part was also totally unrealistic there was 5 guards containing a group of 100k or more.
One of the Air Force officers at the base mentioned that all the soldiers assisting the evacuation were volunteers and that they were extremely understaffed.
at the time they didnt care cause gods kidney stone was mins away from hitting. so they was just trying to get people inside no fucks given. more people the better in the soldiers eyes.
There is no way the military would send you a text saying you’ve been selected. They would show up to your house and personally escort you. Imagine the hysteria people would go into realizing their neighbours got selected and they didn’t. Tires popped, rocks thrown, personal identification stolen, you name it. You would NEED a military escort, but THAT doesn’t make for a good movie plot Also that plane door is NOT opening for one shmuck so he can run across the active runway
It's a blanket measure. They probably had hundreds of thousands on their shortlist and didn't have the time nor the resources to seek them out one by one, while also containing mass panic and desertions left and right.
I watched this movie and it broke me, the man who’s neck got snapped, the elderly killed in the drug store and the fact that the little girl would’ve survived if they took her. Such a sad movie.
4:02 Alternate Ending of this movie, 🌎 Father : Did you double check your insulin? 😒 Son : Yes here with me. 😃 Mother : Ok good make sure keep inside 1 bag at airport. 😏 So all of them safe take plane straight to the Greenland bunker. ✈ The End. 👍
It is very possible we will get hit by something big one day. Back in the 80s I was sitting on the hood of my car looking up after training with a few former high school mates. It was in NJ during the day. I saw something high up in the sky and we all looked at it with concern that we could be in danger. As it got close I could not really say how big it was because there was nothing to reference it against. I would guess the 1/3 size of a bus. As it passed by we thought that it would have hit a few towns away. It turned out it hit 400 miles off the coast of Virginia. I am sure a few ships experienced a rouge wave.
They will come together and rebuild civilization. The effects looks decent too, makes it look realistic. Those artists must be really good at sculpting in behind the scenes.
So when the government was screening for the bunkers, why didn’t they screen family medical/criminal histories? He’s not the only structural engineer even in his own city. A Walgreens receipt could’ve told you the family was not going to qualify
Lol. I literally had/have that same exact insulin pump. I’m no longer using my medtronic pump as I switched to tandem. But I still own it. Actually I own two in that color. I consider them my back up even though I’d probably will never use either one of them again. Not sure what else to do with them since they are both heavily used.
The real hero for me there is the nurse who provided them with enough insulin to last the disaster
yesss
true. bit strange that she could provide 9 years worth of insulin but alright lol
@@augustusguap228 it's 9 months btw
@@augustusguap228 I know u obviously can't watch the entire film but you still failed to pay attention even in 10 minutes ?
LoL
People who I felt bad for:
5. Wife of the man who kidnapped the son
4. The grandpa and his elderly friends
3. The pilots who helped the survivors
2. Colin (nice to everyone and couldn’t see his family)
1. The soldiers who weren’t allowed on the plane and were doing their job trying to help everyone
Who you feel bad for only these few people yet pretty much the entire world died you realize that? So you're comment makes like no sense
@@swank8392 because we may not witness every moment in this time
@@swank8392 maybe because everybody didn’t have a minute of their story being told. Maybe your reply makes like no sense
Yes I dont understand why the wife accepted to steal somebody else kid and adopt it, when that does not make sence. I dont feel that bad to grandpa and his elderly friends, when I think they thought that they so old, that they dont care try find some place to survive, when dont care to fight for it, so they just accepted death and played their last card games for fun. The pilots did good job and were respected for that reason. Yes Colin got bit bad things, when family just left from the seen and didnt wait for him in the car. Yes that was the soldiers job to just stand there selecting who they let in, while they dont themselves get in, so I was wondering what they doing.
they would sell you and your family without thinking 1 sec if this would help them survive
“Greenland is the only safe place where no one can die in the apocalypse”
Plague inc. players: IVE SEEN THIS ONE BEFORE!
It’s so annoying attempting to get them 😂
Nah Madagascar is worse
Madagascar is worse
Yeeeessssss I was thinking dat too
Omg yes
Impossible for the main character's kid to be normal, healthy, not needing some sort of meds in Hollywood. It's always diabetes, asthma, epilepsy, night terrors or a faulty organ so they can create cheap tension.
It's a pretty realistic depiction of average middle-class family. Only the elites have healthy children these days. How many people do you personally know that have perfectly healthy children that aren't suffering from psychiatric or physical infirmities of any kind?
@@daredl807 Everyone. In any instance there is an anomaly in the family, it's the parent(s). Coworkers of mine are married to diabetics, those with high blood pressure and one is struck with Crohn's disease. Their children are perfectly fine... or I'm being lied to. In regards to disaster/horror movies, it's just a cliché to pad the runtime. That's all.
The kid (Troy?) from _Independence Day_ was one of the earliest I remember. He had something vague like Addison's Disease which was shown a little during the theatrical cut but later emphasized in the extended edition. Because it had nothing to do with anything, it was left on the cutting room floor.
tl;dr ~ it's shoehorned into movies to waste 5-10 minutes.
@@DareToBeDeviant Those kids have already inherited disorders of their parents as all of them are congenital, so it proves what I've been saying. Obviously in the movies the symptoms and effects of those diseases will be severely exacerbated to create drama and tension, but that's not what this is all about.
In War Of The Worlds the daughter just talked a lot lol
I mean.. disabled people exist idk what to tell you
Kids are a literal death sentence during any apocalyptic event.
Then don't have kids
In an apocalypse All life ends in death, especially the young and weak paradoxically kids gives you the chance to overcome the apocalypse, then you realize why children and women are saved first before men in the event of a disaster.
Yep u're right but I would never abandon one *sigh* only can expect them to be obedient while I'm tying to save them.
just stay single.
It makes me kinda happy that I lost the ability to have kids when I was 13. Slipped on a fire hydrant and my sac got ripped open. Still got both of my guys but I basically gave myself a vasectomy.
10:01 Idk why but just seeing that one bird among the desolate wasteland is really heartwarming. Life always finds a way.
@@ManikEnthusiast since birds are small and don’t need to much food they have a good chance of surviving
@@ManikEnthusiast Their ancestors survived the major asteroid impact 66 million years ago because of their small size and ability to eat seeds and similar things that could still be found even during the "nuclear" winter. Small birds are still perfectly suited to this kind of survival strategy. Certain small mammals...our ancient ancestors...survived the same way.
@@ManikEnthusiast They also survived the Biblical flood.
@@josephhrbidenn0 that a flood
@@josephhrbidenn0 they're talking about things that actually happened, though
very cool of the meteor to hit all of the world's major cities. good for the cinematography!
ask the dinos if its really cool
@@myname1syurname418 rip dinos
Damn the earth is just north america
@@Alt-om1qv if i remember sydney and paris were shown
They hit the entirety of America and Canada. Did you not watch the movie?
I have some deep respect for those soldiers who died by simply doin their job.
its sad because that's what they were trained to do, but without knowing military culture too much, i for sure would imagine them gunboat diplomacy force them to take at least some of them
cause in the military we are trained to put others before ourselves regardless of the mission . those people knew they was gonna be killed and did what they could to save as many lives as possible. i bet they volunteered to be in the spot. just like fire fighters you saw on the news fighting fires even though the world was possibly ending. and im sure national guard and police were out in some places to protect people and try to keep law and order till the end. just like the dad of the female. he knew he was done. he would never been accepted to the bunker.
@@CertifiedForkLiftOperator69420 Exactly. This is the thing a lot of people don't think about with how common it is to diss military, police, and other first responders. I'm not in the military myself but my dad is a retired Air Force officer...a cargo pilot, in fact. Not gonna lie...I cried when the cargo planes blew up. Same with the soldiers marshalling civilians into the bunker at the end, some of whom probably knew they wouldn't be able to get through the blast doors in time.
@@nerysghemor5781 they were airmen, not soldiers. that’s a term for the army, the people in the film were security forces airmen.
@@domrare All of them including in Greenland itself?? I am an Air Force brat and partial to them but IRL I would expect something that massive to be a joint mission.
why there must be an sick person in every movie that creates new plots
Well it would be boring if he wasn't sick I mean what else would happen? They get on the plane, they reach the island, they get under the bunker, they wait the end.
Going to another island can get u sick because your body is adapting to new environment
Dude go watch so k dramas. She's just a spunky girl ghost, but wait, she likes the shaman teen, and what is her name anyway? How did she die? Is she really dead? Who tried to kill her? She's alive again, but doesn't remember falling for him. but wait, now she can see ghosts! But wait there's more...
if you want to watch something with no sickness watch 2012 the movie though a lot of disaster action XD
@@goblinwisdom accurate questioning of lets fight ghosts
Honestly taking few selected people for survival actually makes sense unlike other movies where only rich people can afford to live in shelter in disaster. It's better to take people who can help, not the people who only wants to make profit.
YES. That’s what I’m saying. All the rich people planning to fuck off during an emergency and leave everyone else to die…what about your farmers, your nurses, your retail workers, your fishermen, your cooks, your engineers, your scientists, your teachers etc. Society doesn’t run on the rich, it runs on all the poor and middle class. If you try to make a life elsewhere, you’re gonna need people who can rough it and build and run a group. I mean if the rich can do that, mazel. But I doubt they can do much more than sit on board meetings and collect money 🤷🏾♀️
Often the rich people paid for those shelters in the first place.
@@Kalenz1234 yeah but why would the government care about profit when society and economy as a whole will collapse
@@Kalenz1234 In the end, most rich people are just rich people. They don't have skills that could be used to rebuild society.
@@bodigt0n35 I don't think you know many rich people.
They actually had Nathan being smart and well taught...I heard an IRL safety tip that you should teach your kids to specifically yell, "You're not my mom/dad," in the event of an attempted kidnapping, so that people don't just tune it out as a kid having a temper tantrum. Smart of Nathan to do that when he got to the soldiers.
Absolutely teaching this to my kids!
I did this with my grandpa when I was 3 and got him arrested
@@jens033☠️
@@jens033 bruh, then what happened?
😂😂😂. That’s great. Unless your kid is an @$$hole. My mom was at the store with my son when he was 2 and he was having a fit. She picks him up to take him out of the store and he starts screaming I don’t know this lady. My mom was a regular there so they knew better but there were a few customers giving her worried looks.
The shelters are in greenland..
*People around the world: pissed off*
Those 2 people living in greenland:
*visible happiness*
@@owen1994 And this is a joke.soo....Im not gonna r/woosh u since I don't have Reddit.Becuz of privacy reason.
Actually there’s over 53 thousand people that live there
@@owen1994 yeah
The only 2 people from greenland saw this comment and weren't happy
@@comiccat4650 LMFAOOO
There's literally a world emergency, what do they do???? Pack up as if they're going to wait Disney world smh
LMAO TAKE MY LIKE
Kid prolly brought his iPad too
The military legit told them to
I’d pack clothes but I would not have bothered making sandwiches. I would of just chucked the food as is in the bag with cameras, portable charges, any small useful gear like pocket tools kits, first aid, absolutely as much as I could cram into one bag! Lol
LOL
John: stay here, don’t move
Allie: proceeds to tell everyone their son’s sick
Good thing though otherwise they would have been blown to pieces
That really gets on my nerves
This is why being an astronaut is still a good career path
I mean the commit could hit the space station no?
@@karmaisabitch6293 a low chance of it hitting the space station as a oppose to a definite chance of it hitting the earth… yeah I’ll take my chances in space
@@jackminnella8466 fair enough
Would only survive so long up there. Especially if much of the system is connected to systems on Earth.
Or a submariner
Unlike all the other end-of-world, apocalyptic movies, what's scary is that this movie's plot is entirely possible in reality. And just like in the movie, there's absolutely nothing that we would be able to do except run, hide, and wait for impact. Even people's behavioral reactions -- mass hysteria, rioting, looting, killing, etc. -- are realistically possible. This movie essentially shows what would happen if a planet killer comet were headed towards Earth. Now THAT is scary.
It’s actually not that accurate for the planet killer comets. Smaller pieces follow them! The big impact comes first then the small pieces they have in the tails.
Since our Star continuous the journey to the deep space, we never know when a huge comet got attracted to it and turn its way to our precious little planet. We better watch out and discover every potential threat in the space.
We still don’t know what actually caused extinction of dinosaurs along with the old civilizations!
Astrodynamicist here. Asteroid and Comet’s movement is very predictable and is legit for decades at length without any error. So in reality, we have things set up for such eventuality. Gravity tractor method, impact based method and more. Any comet that goes through fragmentation will be know prior to its closest approach date and that’s why we have sky surveys and “deep dive” radars and telescopes set globally. Check out the DART mission. In case of an impact which is normally known, people get evacuated to shelters and bunkers and generally military bunkers are quite huge.
@@hakansaribal5093the looting and rioting is what did in most of the dinosaurs
This movie doesn't make any sense. So many weird things, but what really stands out to me is, don't they have any shelters closer to Georgia? Nothing they could have driven to? Was the one in Greenland really the only one they knew of? Why does the US have a shelter in Greenland? Greenland is an autonomous territory within kingdom of Denmark, why would the US citizens flee there? Wouldn't it have made more sense for them to go to Alaska, or any other US state?
And how would have scientists missed a giant asteroid, that would eliminate 75% of all living things? The smaller meteorites hit ground on many spots 10:05, why did they think they would all hit water? And the biggest meteorite hit close to Greenland, so they traveled across a continent to be as close as possible, and that close to impact, they would have died. They were still outside at the point of impact, they wouldn't have been able to get deep enough to be safe, the doors were still open. Why wasn't evacuations started earlier?
On top of that, you know how many nuclear reactors there are around the globe? Those didn’t explode? Not even leak?
Maybe the ones in america are only for government people
it could be that in exchange for 1 shelter for Americans, America footed the bill for the construction of their shelter and also some shelters for Greenland/Denmark?
@@Wealllovekaira Only one country has long term storage for nuclear waste, most of it is in temporary storage and causes problems as it is. The world would be uninhabitable after an event like that.
@@geman741 What country would let another government build a shelter in their soil? Even when shelters are marked on maps, their interior is guarded.
Denmark and Greenland are doing just fine, they don't need US to build shelters.
So, the presidential building team and medical stuff built a bunker to survive an apocalyptic scenario and there is no warehouse full of medicine? And a truckload full of Insulin IN that warehouse? Just Aspirin and bandages?
No, would not happen.
Question to people with diabetes knowledge: Was there enough insulin in the box she lost in the car to keep the boy at good health over the 9 months?
A vial has 10ml or 1000 units (relative term used for determining dosages) of insulin in them, most children will use about 30-40 units a day so a single vial can last anywhere from just under a month to a little over a month depending on diet and dosage requirements so in a controlled ration diet like in the military bunker we can reasonably say he'd need 8 or 9 vials of insulin for the whole 9 months underground.
So to answer your question I don't think the amount they brought would be enough unless I missed there being more vials in there but also seeing the number of people that bunker (and likely others that would be spread about) contains it wouldn't be unreasonable for them to store plenty of vials for people with diabetes both during their stay and to tide them over after for a good amount of time.
It's a matter of humanity's extinction, anyone in the bunker could develop diabetes at any time and every tiny bit of medicine can't just be used at every occasion. With such high stakes, you can't afford to do charity and let a sick child in
@@apollo1694 And what about after?
How long would it take for them to create a facility to create more insulin again? :D
@@apollo1694 Agree completely. In that type of situation, you can't afford to be tender hearted.
They would have a stock, for anyone that develops a condition during their shelter or before they can get any medical production facilities running. It's just the decision of why include someone who already needs that emergency supply. To be cold, they would just be a drain on valuable resources from the start where you could have instead given their place in the shelter to someone without a medical condition
6:38 colin then says "but that backflip though"
I could never see me taking king Bach seriously in a serious movie 😂
as a Floridian resident, watching Florida get struck was satisfying
THAT WOULD BE SCARY FOR ME IF I SAW MY HOMETOWN GETTING ERASED BY AN ASTEROID
@@mdkalimullah3816 you mean comet. If an asteroid hit, the earth would be obliterated. Lol. Asteroids can be as big as planets.
Not really. If they were, they would formulate an orbit and stay on path. Also the gravity would force them to become a part of whatever system of star they are in. Planets dont just appear outta nowhere
@@SilkyLew really? i thought the comets were the ones that go as big as planets. but tbh it said comet fraction or something.
@Samuel Sampaio yes poor albert
Daniel CC Movie,STORY RECCAPED and now Movie Reccaps...👍👍👍👍👍
Are they ran by the same person?
@@ages9105 What if they are brothers lol
I'm also making one like them
Ikr? They all give off the same vibe too
@@clanker7890 that would be awesome
This is why you should have a go bag. 2 change of clothes, 3 days of food(mre), shelter(or just your vehicle), basic survival tools, copies of important documents, pen&paper, and a water bladder that you fill when you're leaving. Any medications or chargers you think you may need can be thrown in on the way out. Should be out the door in under 10 min
Oh yea we’re starting to get more movie summaries and I love it
How do they get the voices? This one sounds like Daniel cc movie
CHANGTAO Ouyang bro they copied Daniel cc he lowkey started this robotic voice movie summaries
@@changtaoouyang4067 dude. thats just text to voice translator.
@@changtaoouyang4067 my question is where do they get the summary scripts? do they manually type it or stolen from some website who did a full review of the movie
@@changtaoouyang4067 he sounds more like story recapped
I LOVED this movie. One of the best parts about it is the scarily realistic depiction of the way people would act if something like this were to happen. Of course, the orbital physics in this movie are weird, so even if we actually had something like this were the initial fragment hit, the planet killer would not have been a threat.
Evacuation could have been more kept secret if they had begun it earlier and had ppl actually call and make audible or physical contact with evacuees as to prevent it from leaking.
I think all the elites and upper class got an early notification which is why you see all the planes leaving before the main character got notified. Those who where invited, they weren't too essential so they didn't care as much if it leaked.
@@mast3rchief536 did the movie say why they were invited?
@@insertcognomen Yes because it had to be key workers, the main character was building buildings and infrastructures for a living so he was needed. It shows in the movie he got invited while his friends and neighbours didn't.
@@mast3rchief536 Heh. Building buildings. I love English language.
Btw, the easier term is architect.
@@hadison6838 why not building buildings
Through all of that and the cargo ships are still sitting off the coast of CA.
Because no one buys dildos anymore and the ships refuse to go back
True Story.
Year back when I was in high school, a huge swarm of birds, all of them different kinds, were flying in one direction. This happened before the arrival of a big storm, and when it hit, all I could think was when things were going to truly become bad. I just kept imagining a HUGE tornado was was gonna land at some point, and that's why thr birds were fleeing and that I should've joined them.
Thankfully, nothing as bad as alvie scenario happened, but the potential of such destruction was present and that's why all the birds were fleeing.
Nature knows!
Minor Spelling mistake, I win. (Jokes aside, man.)
Birds are a good indicator of disaster. They all wouldn't fly in s single direction unless something was happening.
"I was just a child when the stars fell from the skies."
But I remember how they build a cannon to destroy them. And in turn, how that cannon brought war upon us.
@@MrAsh1100 HE’S A MAGICAL PONY FLYING IN THE SKY
What is it from?
@@l3m4n59 Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies
I recommend watching the whole movie because there's so much more to it. You won't really know how beautiful this movie is until you see it. I was on the edge of my seat when I saw it and the ending was just so emotional and heart-warming.
yes i watched it too, it was so cool movie
Everyone's talking about the insulin but the whole world would've known for months that an extinction level comet was coming. That's the plot of Deep Impact, Armageddon, and other movies. Not to mention the no chronic illness rule.
Maybe the Governments didn’t want to cause panic and telling people that a giant comet that would wipe out everything on earth a few months before it even happens is not a good idea.
There's a reason for the no chronic illness rule. In a shelter you can provide only so much supplies per person. If you have, for example a diabetes, you need food, insulin, glugose meter and needles. Also you need to provide those things after you emerge from the shelter. All of the insulin factories are burnt rubble after the comet hit. So all diabetic people are going to die anyway. So, why don't you provide that shelter space for someone who could survive a day without food and insulin in the post apocalyptic hell that is Earth.
It's cold way to think, but very objective and necessary for the common good in survival. Would you give your small food portion to a soon-to-be-dead diabetic child or for an adult man working hard labour, that benefits everybodys survival?
@@juhokuusisto9339 excuse me what the fuck
@@mckenziecolson7461 Yes? I know it's harsh, but survival doesn't ask your feelings.
@@mckenziecolson7461
Feelings are insignificant against the dangers of the world
9:16 ah yes smooth landing indeed 👏
*smooth*
Another happy lading
ryanair
maybe that man only flown with ryanair, in that case it's a smooth landing
Any landing you can walk away from is a successful landing.
The real heroes are those imaginary people who are still taking care of nuclear power plants,
so that after 9 month of human near-extinction, there are no powerplant meltdown, and "no radiation".
The reality of non-existant human interference for a while in NPP's causing meltdown always gets me.
You do realise that a nuclear power plant can be switched off, right? In fact they're routinely switched off for maintenance.
Yeah i was thinking the same thing, i think it would be massive design flaw if the engineers who designed it did not create on off feature, although i believe it takes atleast 22 hours to fully shut the core down.
@@timurlane4004 well, with the notice they had, i'm sure they could have brought them offline. Though I'm sure a comet smashing into them wouldn't help.
@@timurlane4004 they had over 2 days notice to start doing that.
This has to be one of the most addictive channels I have ever watched. I can't stop watching the videos
The dude who makes these is literally a saint for blind people
The wife's name isn't ally lol, it's Allie 😂
The robotic voice doesn’t know that, some words will sound wrong
@@envy703 its not the voice the person is talking about its the spelling from the editing
@@aoiblues7928 In nearly all of these videos, the bot says "trough" instead of "through". I can't figure out why that error occurs every time. It's a mystery that deserves a movie of its own.
I always felt like making spelling errors on purpose to sound like the actual word. Like this sentence would sound right I bet.
"Aliee walks threw the whole story and farted to death from her toxins, a beast is born it's name... Lucifer."
And just rewrite the subtitle after the narration, but that's just an extra step. Plus you'd have to type it out your synopsis several times. Seems pointless for pronunciation mistakes.
I think the guy who wrote the script for the bot to narrate spelled certain words wrong because English isn't their first language so they never realised this. Like "trough" for through and "ally" for Allie. The bot just reads it 😂
Helpful survival tip. When you see animals running for their lives when you see birds flying for their lives. Follow them if you want to survive. They know where they're going. And just keep going until you are out of the danger zone.
Yeah as long as they are not screaming for help.
All the sad moments in this movie and the one that made me cry my heart out is when that nurse who gave them insulin was a real genuine good person after all the shitty people they met. I felt there is good in humanity and I felt that deep in my core when I saw this movie. I was also in a bad spot in my life that time.
This could have been one of those low budget disaster movies that you see on the SCI-FI channel but it was actually really good.
Gerald Butler is one of the best actors in this movie tbh
Nah King Bach with his large spoon and backflip steals the fucking show and you know it.
6:16 TF IS KING BACH DOING HERE, GET YO COMICALLY LARGE SPOON OUT OF HERE
Bro I said the same thing 😂
why do people loot when they gonna die like you wont be here in the morning to use it
Food tastes good now and there are very few seconds left to eat. Sex without consent though, for me, is disgusting. I can't stand it. I can do some pleasures though.
You might be thinking, if nonconsent isn't my taste. It might be someone else's. And you're right.
@@EveryTimeV2 looting does not. equal rape at all lmfaoo
@@EveryTimeV2 wait what
@@EveryTimeV2 what???
@@EveryTimeV2 a little strange my guy
Perfect channel to rewatch a movie you have seen before without actually having to rewatch the whole movie
These movie recap channels are neat 👌
I'm telling you literally, Greenland is just invincible.
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Madagascar at times too
@@jielynsabarez2693 lmao
Don't forget about the Small Islands on the Pacific and Borneo Maybe.
Another former avid Plague Inc player would like to confirm that this is an absolute fact
Welp there goes king bach folks no more vines for us
Those type of movies scare me the most because there is a possibility of it happening
To think after all that
The Permian Extinction would STILL be Earths closest brush with death
7:24 the note
"Oh I'll bring it back!"
Yeah sure -_-
I was a couple seconds in when I decided to watch the actual movie because I love stuff like this. And obviously it was full of bad/dumb decisions, like every movie of this genre, but it was still entertaining. My only complaint would be that they showed destroyed Paris but later when they showed the crater, the whole western Europe was gone, including Paris
They usually suck at the logical details. Almost every movie had these type of failures. I guess its deliberate. To leave the audience in 💭
honestly the friends of them who didn’t all freak out and try to make them bring them with are MVPS, so many apocalypse movies have a group like that.
When I tried to watch the movie I could not get far past that insulin-forgotten-thing as it makes no sense. The army will of course have insuling stocks, as diabetes in various severities is so widely spread.
Also, the trailers made it look like an apocalyptic fun-movie, but the comet is in the background and fairly unimportant - the reuniting broken family, the way too young child and lots of emotional stuff is in the center, all things I don't need to watch a movie for.
You're completely missing the entire point of purposely not allowing anyone with a medical ailment to be allowed to go to the shelters in the first place. This is a near extinction level event. For the survival of humanity, everyone must be healthy for the best chance. Resources are going to be limited, no no mass manufacturing, etc etc. Simply there is no potential benefit to allow sick people in who are going to use precious resources.
you see the insulin fall out of the bag when a blanket was taken out in this vid.
Insulin fell out of the bag when the kid grabbed something, they didn't forget it.
And they would have medical stores for conditions that develop after the impact, but they need to last until production can begin again, so why would they give a place in the shelter to existing conditions when they could get a place for someone without conditions instead
I agree with all the replies in this comment.
Have the insulin doesn't mean they have for everyone. Is one thing have something for a key person that they need to keep alive to help with the rebuild bur have that life saving medicine to a useless person that only gained that spot because his father was important enough to have a place there. Is not a matter of charity, but survival.
People will say the mvp is either the nurse, the guy who told then about the plane, or the girls dad, but we know that the real mvp has and always will be in these situations... *The Mesosphere*
Me and my brother watched this movie. It's honestly pretty decent. I give it a 7 out of 10.
I just like natural disaster movies lol
It’s actually good compare to the disasters movies we’re having in general. You should see moonfall! It was the dumbest, worst disaster sci-fi movie I’ve ever seen 🤦♂️ definitely the worst movie ever made as a blockbuster !
i like that this movie focused more on the emotional aspect of an impending disaster, rather than the special effects
I wish they selected the other family to go instead of these idiots forgetting your medication for your child with special needs. The airbase part was also totally unrealistic there was 5 guards containing a group of 100k or more.
One of the Air Force officers at the base mentioned that all the soldiers assisting the evacuation were volunteers and that they were extremely understaffed.
Gerald's character is the reason that plane blows up. This movie showed how he and his family caused a disaster for many before the actual disaster.
They didn't forget
Medication fell out of the bag when the kid was grabbing something, they didn't forget it.
@@cardellkenith the kid left it in the car
They didn't allow the kid into the plane yet, when they arrived to the bunker, the kid was allowed in and still lived lmao
Well all those planes exploded so I guess they figured they'll let in some extra people since they're short anyway.
at the time they didnt care cause gods kidney stone was mins away from hitting. so they was just trying to get people inside no fucks given. more people the better in the soldiers eyes.
@@Corzappy yea if they managed to come so far I doubt they'd let them stay outside
There is no way the military would send you a text saying you’ve been selected. They would show up to your house and personally escort you. Imagine the hysteria people would go into realizing their neighbours got selected and they didn’t. Tires popped, rocks thrown, personal identification stolen, you name it. You would NEED a military escort, but THAT doesn’t make for a good movie plot
Also that plane door is NOT opening for one shmuck so he can run across the active runway
It's a blanket measure. They probably had hundreds of thousands on their shortlist and didn't have the time nor the resources to seek them out one by one, while also containing mass panic and desertions left and right.
I watched this movie and it broke me, the man who’s neck got snapped, the elderly killed in the drug store and the fact that the little girl would’ve survived if they took her. Such a sad movie.
Bro respect your work you are saving our time bro thanks
Saw a clip of this on Facebook. Immediately went to TH-cam to see if movie recap did a video. I was not disappointed!
We can't forget the most important character in this movie.
The cameraman.
a side co-cameraman dies in the movie... other than that, the main one always lives.
I watched this and also love your videos keep up the good work
Bruh imagine that ON YOUR BIRTHDAY you hear the world is gonna end in like 2 days.
"finally"
This is a good ass explanation I actually got feels from this holy god your voice is beautiful my guy
4:02 Alternate Ending of this movie, 🌎
Father : Did you double check your insulin? 😒
Son : Yes here with me. 😃
Mother : Ok good make sure keep inside 1 bag at airport. 😏
So all of them safe take plane straight to the Greenland bunker. ✈
The End. 👍
It is very possible we will get hit by something big one day. Back in the 80s I was sitting on the hood of my car looking up after training with a few former high school mates. It was in NJ during the day. I saw something high up in the sky and we all looked at it with concern that we could be in danger. As it got close I could not really say how big it was because there was nothing to reference it against. I would guess the 1/3 size of a bus. As it passed by we thought that it would have hit a few towns away. It turned out it hit 400 miles off the coast of Virginia. I am sure a few ships experienced a rouge wave.
hey Daniel, what about hormone game?
10:12 - The comet really said, "Fuck you, Los Angeles. Fuck you, Orlando. And you know what, Albany? Fuck you too."
9:44 Did I saw Costa Concordia? in the far right?
Yea looks like it
As soon as I heard the first comet hit "central Florida" I was like: " Aw man not Walt Disney World!" 😂
the fact that the TTS bot is saying ally and not allie is really making me cringe
I think it's kind of funny. Not everything needs to be perfect. Perfect world would be boring.
They will come together and rebuild civilization. The effects looks decent too, makes it look realistic. Those artists must be really good at sculpting in behind the scenes.
Is this your second channel or what
I think that this is one of my favourite vids on ur channel
I actually watched this movie fully and oml it's so good
So when the government was screening for the bunkers, why didn’t they screen family medical/criminal histories? He’s not the only structural engineer even in his own city. A Walgreens receipt could’ve told you the family was not going to qualify
For some reason, the movie reviews are less popular than the channel’s past videos
Ally’s father looks like Luke skywalker’s sensei
@@changtaoouyang4067 obi wan? Not really
I watched Greenland a week ago and it was great but u explaining it makes it so much better🥵🥶
17 seconds before I could tell who tf was in the movie haha and Russell Crowe made me stay
That's Gerard Butler dude
Pretty good... even this recap was suspenseful!
Ahh yes don’t I love it when only North America, Sydney and Paris exist!
Loser
@@CX190_PROOF ye like its end of the movie to they really have time showing all major cities in the world and thats just unnecessary and stupid
Excellent recap! Thank you!
Lol. I literally had/have that same exact insulin pump. I’m no longer using my medtronic pump as I switched to tandem. But I still own it. Actually I own two in that color. I consider them my back up even though I’d probably will never use either one of them again. Not sure what else to do with them since they are both heavily used.
Wdym by had/have
6:06 damn vine dude is in this movie, thats lit
I REALLY loved this film!!
I wanted to watch this movie for some time but never found a spare hour. I am glad I found this channel.
These insulin problems have become a meme in post apocalypse movies.
I saw this movie last November, one of my favorites. Super good :)
8:12 CLUSTER STRIKE INCOMING TAKE SHELTER
For the people who havent watched this movie, its a lot more intense if you ACTUALLY watch the full thing.
This is the one recap I actually stopped in the middle of and decided to watch the movie....
Yo movie recaps SO GOOD
One rule that people simply shouldn’t forget:
NEVER SPLIT UP DURING THE BEGINNING STAGES OF AN APOCALYPSE SITUATION!!!
As a type 1 diabetic myself this hurt how much I could relate aside from the forgetting the insulin part that doesn't happen ..
this is legitimately fallout prologue, cant wait if the sequel will be post apocalyptic survival setting
Ya, and a few years later the comet comes back to finish the job.
i just wanna say, king bach is really out here coming up💯small roles lead to big ones
Atleast theres multiple seeds and embryos to atleast start anew
1:10 like the main character from 2012 said: IF THEY TELL YOU NOT TO PANIC THATS WHEN YOU RUN
that bird at the end be on god mode
Ally is always getting ready, but never done.