The 5th Wave

The 5th Wave

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The 5th Wave
The 5th Wave

The 5th Wave

5.2 | 1h52m | PG-13 | en | Adventure

16-year-old Cassie Sullivan tries to survive in a world devastated by the waves of an alien invasion that has already decimated the population and knocked mankind back to the Stone Age.

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5.2 | 1h52m | PG-13 | en | Adventure , Action , Science Fiction | More Info
Released: January. 15,2016 | Released Producted By: Columbia Pictures , GK Films Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.facebook.com/5thWaveMovie/
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16-year-old Cassie Sullivan tries to survive in a world devastated by the waves of an alien invasion that has already decimated the population and knocked mankind back to the Stone Age.

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Chloë Grace Moretz , Nick Robinson , Ron Livingston

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Jennifer R. Blair

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Columbia Pictures , GK Films

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Jackson Booth-Millard I saw the trailer for this movie in the cinema, I am a fan of the leading young actress, so that a big draw for me, and it looked like something good, I read later the negative reviews it received, but I was still willing to give it a chance, directed by J Blakeson (The Disappearance of Alice Creed). Basically a city-sized alien spaceship suddenly appeared above Earth, the extra-terrestrials are referred to as "The Others", and teenager Cassie Sullivan (Chloë Grace Moretz) recounts the events following the invasion. The alien invaders unleashed made four attacks, referred to as Waves of destruction. In the 1st Wave, an electromagnetic pulse permanently destroyed all electrical power, including transportation and water. In the 2nd Wave, the planet's geology and fault lines were manipulated by the Others, causing earthquakes and mega-tsunamis that destroyed coastal cities and islands. In the 3rd Wave, a strain of avian flu virus was spread, with birds carrying the infection across the planet, one of the casualties was Cassie's mother Lisa (Maggie Siff). Cassie, her father Oliver Sullivan (Office Space's Ron Livingston) and brother Sam (Zackary Arthur) find a refugee camp in the woods with roughly 300 survivors. A few days later, an army unit with working vehicles arrive, Colonel Vosch (Liev Schreiber) claims that the 5th and final Wave is imminent, the Others have begun to use humans as physical hosts, this is the 4th Wave. The children are being taken to safety at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, they say the buses will return to retrieve the adults, Cassie is separated from Sam, and witnesses the army massacring the adults, including her father. Cassie scavenges her way toward the base, but she is shot in the leg by an unseen shooter and passes out. About a week later she wakes up in the farmhouse of Evan Walker (Alex Roe), who saved her, they leave together and head for the base. Cassie is shocked to learn that Evan is an Other, the aliens have invaded Earth years before, he was sent as a sleeper agent and merged his consciousness into a human host. Evan admits his humanity was reactivated when he saw Cassie, he disagrees with the invasion and lets her leave, he warns that Colonel Vosch and the military are possessed by the Others. At the base, the military have used deception and technology to convince the rescued children that humans outside have been possessed, they provide them with military training, forming them into squads to go on kill missions. Sam is in a squad led by Zombie aka Ben Parish (Nick Robinson), Cassie's former high school crush, along with tough teenage girl Ringer (Maika Monroe), Dumbo (Tony Revolori) and Teacup (Talitha Eliana Bateman). While on a kill mission, Ringer removes her military tracking implant, she is registered as an Other-possessed human on the squad's scopes, the squad realise that the plan is to kill real unpossessed humans, making them the 5th Wave. Ben devises a plan, he has one of his squad shoot him and returns to base, claiming the rest of the squad were killed, then he will try and retrieve Sam, who was left behind. Ben confronts Colonel Vosch about child warriors being the 5th Wave and Cassie kills Sergeant Reznik (Coyote Ugly's Maria Bello) during her implant operation. Cassie find each other and leave to find Sam, Evan sets off many bombs and warns them to hurry before the entire facility is destroyed. Colonel Vosch and the surviving military evacuate with the human children by military aircraft, while Ringers helps Cassie, Ben and Sam to escape, just as Evan completes the destruction of the base. Ben's squad is reunited, and Cassie ponders the strength of hope as humanity's driving force for survival. Also starring Gabriela Lopez as Lizbeth, Bailey Anne Borders as Julia, Parker Wierling as Jeremy and Nadji Jeter as Poundcake. Moretz is a good choice as the teenager living in the world facing alien invasion, the four attacks of power outage, earthquakes and floods, a bird-flu pandemic and human body snatching set things up reasonably well, but the imminent fifth attack gets clichéd, I sort of went along with it, but not all of the special effects are great, it is muddled, and the ending (that may lead to an unlikely sequel) is silly, it is not boring or terrible, it is just an overly average science-fiction drama. Adequate!
Stevieboy666 Gigantic alien crafts appear in Earth's skies, a bit like in Independence Day and the planet and human race becomes subjected to ever increasing waves of destruction until it is time for the 5th... This film starts off with the heroine, a teenage girl called Cassie, narrating the story, so it's clearly one of those movies aimed at a younger audience. Which is not necessarily a bad thing. In fact there is a fair amount of horror and violence to be found. The issue of loss and separation of loved ones is dealt with when first Cassie's mother dies from the infection wave. Then her Dad is killed in cold blood, and at the same time she and her younger brother get separated. All quite sad. The military, the "saviours," turn out to be, predictably, "others", the name given to the alien invaders, who can adopt human guise. When they massacre all of the adults at a refuge camp that was chillingly real in as far as genocide is sadly one of humanities greatest crimes. However where it gets silly is having the army (actually "others") train kids and turn them into military units in order to be tricked into killing off human survivors! Can't the aliens just do that themselves? There's a love interest, teen girl meets buff boy, etc, as to be expected.. Acting and effects are all reasonably good. While this film is certainly no SF classic I found it to be reasonably enjoyable hour and a half.
dsmith6068 If you know the book trilogy, of which this is just the first book, then you know the secret of the alien "others." It could have been revealed in this movie, but then the movie would never have been made. The "Others" are rabid environmentalists, going around the universe to different planets killing off the top-dog species on each planet on the assumption that the top species is a danger to all the others. So that is their motive to exterminating the human race. But you can't have "good" environmentalists as "bad" aliens without a lot of thinking, which this movie doesn't have.
anilk007 Movie started off well but loses appeal half-way. Seems there maybe a sequel but not for me.