Independence Day: Resurgence Hollywood Movie Review

Independence Day: Resurgence is a 2016 American science fiction alternate history disaster film directed by Roland Emmerich and written by Emmerich, Dean Devlin, Nicholas Wright, James A. Woods and James Vanderbilt.


It is the sequel to the 1996 film Independence Day and stars Liam Hemsworth, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman, Jessie Usher, Maika Monroe, Sela Ward and William Fichtner.


Movie Details :


  • Directed by : Roland Emmerich

  • Produced by : Dean Devlin, Roland Emmerich, Harald Kloser

  • Written by : Roland Emmerich, Dean Devlin, Nicholas Wright, James A. Woods, James Vanderbilt

  • Story by : Roland Emmerich, Dean Devlin, Nicholas Wright, James A. Woods

  • Based on : Characters by Roland Emmerich, Dean Devlin

  • Starring : Liam Hemsworth, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman, Maika Monroe, Travis Tope, William Fichtner, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Judd Hirsch, Jessie Usher, Brent Spiner, Vivica A. Fox, Angelababy

  • Music by : Harald Kloser, Thomas Wanker

  • Cinematography : Markus Förderer

  • Edited by : Adam Wolfe

  • Production companies : Centropolis Entertainment, TSG Entertainment, Electric Entertainment

  • Distributed by : 20th Century Fox

About :


Independence Day: Resurgence: Twenty years after the events of the first film, the international community recovers and the United Nations creates the Earth Space Defense (ESD), a united global defense program that serves as Earth’s early warning system.

The main defense force uses technology salvaged from the remains of the alien forces, with military forces assembled on the Moon, Mars and Rhea, and the Area 51 base has become the Space Defense Headquarters.


However, the aliens were able to send a distress signal to their other battalions before their final defeat while others went into hiding elsewhere around the world headed by their queen.

Upon receiving the signal, the aliens in deep space send a larger and more powerful battle fleet, thus threatening the human race once more.


Review :


Independence Day: Resurgence Movie Review By The Guardian


The first film was a creature of the pre-digital age when the spacecraft on screen were mostly physical models, but it can’t be entirely the fault of our digital age that this film has no real sense of excitement and awe. It’s a movie that is going through the intergalactic motions. Full Review


Rating : 1/5


Independence Day: Resurgence Movie Review By Empire Online


As Dubai’s Burj Khalifa lances down from a fiery sky into the London Eye, tossed like a used popsicle stick amid the gravity-churning fury of a 3,000 mile-wide, claw-shaped alien mother-of-all-battles-ship, Jeff Goldblum tiredly absorbs it all and deadpans: “They like to get the landmarks.” Full Review


Rating : 4/5


Independence Day: Resurgence Movie Review By Telegraph


This isn’t just lazy, it’s borderline nonsensical. Resurgence inflates the scale of the alien threat to such a preposterous degree – the mothership takes up roughly an eighth of the Earth’s total surface – that the queues of honking traffic and rooftop helicopter rescues we’re supposed to invest in can’t help but feel like microscopic trifles. Full Review


Rating : 2/5


Independence Day: Resurgence Movie Review By Time Out


It’s all too much too fast, and the cumulative effect is like watching a two-hour trailer – more dizzying than thrilling. Full Review


Rating : 3/5


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Independence Day: Resurgence Hollywood Movie Review
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