2012 – The Destruction Movie is not Destructive for you..





Story:
The world is ending on 21st December 2012 due to a solar Flare. How the world gets deformed and how people react and die to it are shown in this movie. With Interesting and good Graphics. That’s all. Nothing more and nothing less.

I am not going to give a detailed review for this movie. That does not mean that it is a bad movie. To be simple and clear here are some points.

  • The movie was not boring most of the time
  • The movie had a lot of good graphics.
  • You can feel how tiny and powerless we are against the nature’s force. Technology becomes helpless sometimes.
  • It is a Hollywood Masala movie with a very simple story line.
  • An Indian is shown in the movie who figures out what is going to happens before the Americans know. Although Indian prime minister or any of it’s leaders are not shown. India gets drowned in a huge tsunami.
  • Africa becomes the only continent above sea level after the D day.
  • The movie's collection has crossed 200 Million in a week.. The budget was a staggering 260 Million $.

Some things which I felt after seeing this movie are

  • Anything can happen anytime. An earthquake, a Tsunami, A Volcano.. Anything.  And we may die in one of them. So instead of living always for tomorrow we should live for today also.
  • Was seeing the people coming out of cinema hall and everyone was having an Awe struck face. Me too was having the same expression.
  • Have a look at the trailer which is in the right side of the blog and then see the movie only in a theatre. As seeing in the best quality DVD won’t give you the feel which you will get watching it in the theatre.

My Rating is 3/5. Go for it. I think it is a must watch in theatres this season.

Comments

  1. india is supposed to be a super power in times to come... how come the world is left only with africa ?? hmmm..

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