
Two decades after the freak alien invasion that nearly destroyed mankind a new threat emerges. This Alien mothership is more than twice the size as the last one and once again, the world's armies must band together to save the world. Do they have enough firepower or will this battle change and will aliens take over?... (Full plot summary below)
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Two decades after the freak alien invasion that nearly destroyed mankind a new threat emerges. This Alien mothership is more than twice the size as the last one and once again, the world's armies must band together to save the world. Do they have enough firepower or will this battle change and will aliens take over?
Leave your thoughts about Independence Day: Resurgence.
| John Hanlon ReviewsJohn HanlonOutrageous and oftentimes ridiculous, this big-budget action film is bursting with energy and a palpable sense of fun. |
| The PlaylistRuss FischerThere’s no heart in this movie, no urgency. |
| The Monitor (McAllen, TX)Brooke Corso[Director Roland] Emmerich gave us bigger explosions and battles, but the two-hour running time sags under the bloat of thin characters and huge plot holes. |
| Zaki's CornerZaki HasanIt all becomes a little bit much after awhile. |
| Tampa Bay TimesJimmy GeurtsFails both as a film and even as fan service. |
| ReformaEduardo MolinaIt doesn't reach the bar set by the original, but at least it delivers what it promises: no plot, but great special effects and destruction. [Full review in Spanish] |
| SensacineXavi Sánchez PonsA fun and healthy self-parody. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Associated PressLindsey BahrThe plot is a big jumble of story lines, nonsense science talk and lots of "in '96" references. Speaking of '96, there's nothing even remotely as thrilling or memorable as the first here. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekThe original... was incredibly dumb,... replete with juvenile humor and gee-whiz heroics that reminded you of a 1940s serial, but this one doubles down on the stupidity level....The only saving grace is that [it] doesn't take itself seriously. |
| Daily Mirror (UK)David EdwardsWhen you go to watch a Roland Emmerich film you know what to expect and here the director of 2012, Godzilla and The Day After Tomorrow delivers perhaps the dearest B-movie ever made. |