Movie Summary:
Another week, yet sensitive, teenagers. But he exhibits a comparatively restrained reliance on spectacle,
Cassie is the type of girl who gets home from a celebration and ducks her head around her parents’ door so they know she’s made curfew. Her Dad (Ron Livingston) gives her an appreciative thumbs-up, and she would go to say goodnight to her little brother (Transparent’s Zackary Arthur) by serenading him to sleep. The idyll is short-lived. Everything changed, Cassie tells us in a voiceover, when an alien craft appeared in the sky.
Immediately after, next come floods, a ground invasion.
When the bird flu hits, Cassie’s best friend is quarantined at the neighborhood football field, to never be heard from again. Soon the family is strapping packs with their back and abandoning their residence, which appears to be by-the-course in movies such as this, though surely it could be most people’s last move. They lob directly into a close by campsite turned tent-city, where Cassie’s father gives her a gun. “Nowhere is safe anymore,” he tells her.
Before long,
Taken to an army base and given the nickname Nugget, the boy is enlisted to fight the invaders in a squad led by his sister’s old crush, Ben Parish (Jurassic World’s Nick Robinson). They’re joined by Ringer, a tough cookie who was kicked out of her last unit for disciplinary issues, played with scene-stealing relish by Maika Monroe (It Follows). She’s particularly memorable next to Moretz, who has always made for a convincingly scrappy teenager but is something of a blank slate as the film’s heroine, with line readings pitched at a level of panicked desperation that never really varies.
This wrinkle is the pic's savviest,
Meanwhile, a pretty, but I could save you."
This middle section of the film is the saggiest, the kids stick it to the adults and strike out on their own.
If part of YA’s appeal is that it provides a fantasy of independence from parents at a time when young people find it deferred longer than ever, Enrique Chediak’s glossless digital photography locates The 5th Wave very much in the here and now, investing it with the same earthiness he gave 2014’s The Maze Runner.
DETAILS MOVIE
Runtime: | 112 min |
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Rating: | Rated PG-13 for violence and destruction, some sci-fi thematic elements, language and brief teen partying. |
Official Site: | https://www.facebook.com/5thWaveMovie |
Production: | GK Films |
Genres: | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Thriller |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
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