This is one of the few movies where you actually end up hoping the comet hits and destroys everything. Although they still managed to make it sad and poignant when it ultimately happens.
I don’t need a movie, I wish that very much now. The US will soon become a right wing dominated fascist 💩h*le and it’s too much to bare. It needs to end
@@iamjackscompletelackofsurp9606 You mean as opposed to a left wing dominated fascist 💩h*le? So you don't mind fascism, you're just choosy about the particular variety of fascist 💩h*le you live in. 😕
@@Ren-hw4ne Sure, I understand the literal definition, but the point I'm making (admittedly in a smart-alecky way) is that one authoritarian regime or another is still going to create a stinky 💩h*le to live in. Since I have no desire to live in either a right or left dominated 💩h*le, let the comet come!
One of the few? so how many are there? Sorry i stay away from the toxic crap of media, you're being brainwashed. Sad and poignant? You have been played. Cheap scenes mixed with dramatic, and pretty cheesy. How many movies in past 20 years all based on fearmongering things? mostly viral or some sort of world devastation? This shit makes idiots of the viewers.
And to think mass extinction events like this would be more common if it weren’t for Jupiter, as a large outter planet it plays a huge part in catching large asteroids in its gravitational pull.
@@dontgetmadgetwise4271 Lmao the comets have to pass earth Venus and mercury to get to the sun. So yea. You’re both right. Just depends on where the comets coming from. Edit: also take your name into consideration and quit being condescending
@@dfmrcv862 alright but watch what happens when the government comes out that aliens are real and no one fkn cares like in this movie, it's actually happening rn but with UAPs, but who tf could have made those UAPs?
To be honest I gave them props to ended like this, I'm not gonna lie I thought it was gonna end differently like a more cheesey ending where it never hit or they somehow destroy it and thats it nothing happens everyone is cheering just like every other movie. But nope they finished it with a bang and went through with it. So excellent execution
Coz that is what is really what's going to happen in reality. You cannot prevent such a gigantic even mountainous comet to prevent and not hit the earth. It's even doubled the size that also devastated the earth and entirely made the dinosaurs gone extinct? It's impossible. And a human being is in no power of controlling the nature. It's already the nature. When it comes, it comes. Our capacity to try to come up with a possible solution will someday end because whether we admit it or not, our human brain, that enables all possible solution to come and or happen, has its limitation/s. So, the film itself is not only made to entertain but also to inform that this is actually the reality. Feels more like a documentary. Kind of they just reviewed what really happened in our history that will also come in future and show it to people to remind us that all of this, all we had built in this planet will someday gone. Because it's just life. Life cannot go without death. It's always has its end. It's just the cycle. And there will be much more for this planet to come and the human beings will be someday replaced by a new species. And our remains will be preserved just like the ones who came before us in this planet. And trace our history and take that to be proof that everything on this planet will have its end again someday and repeat its cycle again, and again, and again.
@@ehhdt.3909 Kind of like "wanna" I guess. Oh... sorry .. I should have said 'kinda" . Oh.. sorry again... I should have said "shoulda". LOL I also think it's hilarious when people say "I'm like..." instead of "I said..."
@@robertwilliamson6121 Its called 'slang' since you seem to be uneducated. I dont recall UA-cam being a formal composition class, so again, what ARE you on about?
I had a dream similar to this where I could see the destruction coming. While everyone else panicked, I sat down and watched it come. It was surprisingly peaceful.
More than the world ending, Leo sitting with his family at the end still gets me. Makes you realize nothings permanent and to appreciate the loved ones you have while you can. Instead of getting wrapped up in the world and letting politics destroy us, we should cherish the time we do have. Apocalypse or not, time is fleeting.
@@Distress. well it has two messages. The first message is that politicians and the news cycle will never give a fuck about the people. It will always be like this and there’s nothing we can do about it. These people in power hold the Earth in the palm of their hands and as long as they continue to make money they don’t care if the world dies for the rest of us. At the end of the day they’ll colonize mars and go there when shit hits the fan. We’ll die a slow and painful death. It’s just how things will end up. Not in our life time but maybe for our great-great grand children. The future always suffers at the expensive of the older generations fucking shit up politically. I mean look at our country today. How fucked it is. We got the older generation of politicians, law makers, Wall Street, Real Estate Agencies, to thank for the trickling down of piss that is know as the US currently. But at the end of the day, let’s just enjoy what we have in front of us. Our loved ones. So much scary shit is going on. That’s the message of the movie. We’re fucked, but at the end of the day, let’s pay attention to the good that’s right in front of us. Hug your partner, because any day could be our last. I think it’s an oddly beautiful message. And sure the director is political but I think this movie was his realization of what’s the point. Let’s just love. I mean look at what he’s directed afterwards. That lakers show on HBO. Pretty sure that’s his slow stepping point out of the world of politics.
Seeing those cuts of life on Earth from the bees to the whales gave me the thought of how heroic we would make ourselves as a species if we managed to deflect such an impact on behalf of everything during our short time at the top of the animal tree. This is a film about screwing up the opportunity, I gather, but teams are charting objects which potentially might cross our orbit even now.
for actual humanity, we are far more prepared however its completely dependent on whether or not the resources we have available are capable enough to handle it. here it was essentially your typical disaster movie cliche of "government doesnt listen to the scientist with world ending discovery until its far too late to act competently". there wasnt enough time for a more thought out response so the opportunity got botched and the planned failed. the only difference that sets this apart from other movies of the same genere is that some miracle deus ex machina doesnt come in and save the day. so the world ends thanks to humanity's own ignorance.
@@MasterOfTruck Thanks. That makes sense. I imagine we'd be able to nuke the hell out of one side of an incoming object in order to throw it slightly off course because that principle's been proven recently by a NASA/JPL mission on an asteroid orbiting not-too-far from Earth, but you're correct, beyond a certain size we're defenceless.
This ending triggers the fear of being forgotten. Imagine a comet destroying all life on Earth, then new life forms emerge in millions of years and all remainings of current species are lost.
That's obviously not the case seeing as how we managed to uncover the history of the entire world despite extinction events like the ice age and the asteroid that supposedly killed the dinosaurs. And even discovering all the shit Pompeii had despite being destroyed by a volcano!
What about all those planets in distant star systems and galaxies? Billions of planets which could’ve once had intelligent life, destroyed like this billions of years before earth was even formed. That’s personally one of my fears in terms of intelligent life, that we’re the last of it.
@@themindboggler8055 No, the celestial objects are nothing but raw energy, they carry no emotional aspect. Emotions are constructs to justify existence of one individual state, or organism that adapted to the harsh changes of the celestial energy cycle. Earth doesn't care which species lives on, nor cares about the billions of lives taken, it will continue its energy cycle until either our star dies, or Earth itself. That being said, we are not the last or the first, as long the energy cycle continues, there are replacements.
Actually the odds of us and life on earth being forgotten are very low. We've been putting out so many kinds of different transmissions (both on purpose and not) that the odds of them not being intercepted and recorded at some point are quite small. Plus, all those human remains have to go somewhere. Fossils will tell our stories.
@@cursey7304 even though the comet will hit the earth and annihilate all of us humans, we believe that Trump and his Republican supporters will still deny it and say it's a hoax.
in 2019 astronomy found a comet measuring 1 km closer to the earth and the distance between it being found to the independence of the earth was 4 months. so when in the film a 10 km-sized comet is found hitting the earth within 6 months it is actually very realistic.
I would be throwing hands with that creepy rich dude for letting this happen with his plan to extract the rare earth elements mines. And before you say it, his body guards would also be throwing hands with him too 😂
They always show the comet going slowly, in reality it's the speed of them that does the damage. They travel at unimaginable speeds and would go from space to impact in the blink of an eye.
Not really. From the perspective of someone on the ground and in space? That was pretty accurate. At 0:18 even 20 kilometers per second is going to take some time to cross the image of Earth shown. Now the people on the ground? A cloudy flash and a blastwave is about how it goes down.
Not unimaginable. The Space Shuttle traveled around 20k mph around the Earth in orbit, and a comet hitting the Earth would be anywhere around that to 2x-3x as fast.
@@brandonbowerstx no, not even close, 40,000 miles an hour bud. Not floating across the sky like a blimp on a flat trajectory then it's a straight nose dive into the Earth lol.
A 10km asteroid moving at 15-20Km per second will still take at least 5 seconds or more to come from the Karman line to the ground depending on the angle at which it comes.
Not everyone would die there would be survivors. People on planes, in space, in nuclear bunkers, mountain people. lots of people would survive, but most would die within a few weeks to months. Not everything died 65m years ago so not everything will die this time.
@@johnjay6370 “people on planes, in space, mountain people” that’s just incorrect detonate a nuke and people on the plane would die instantly as it gets hit with a shockwave, same here. Or it would get hit with rock and brought down, in space the people on the ISS are getting hit with shrapnel travelling thousands of miles an hour, they’re dead in seconds. People on mountains die when they’re blasted with molten rock or if they’re on the other side of the planet when the soot in the air suffocates them. This is a 20km comet. Nobody is surviving this. I don’t know why the fuck your thought any of these would survive. It just makes no sense if you detonate a MOAB at the foot of a mountain and you’re somewhere at the top you’re still getting hit with shrapnel and the over pressure either one will kill you.
@@midgetman4206 wrong. The dust sent into the atmosphere would block the sun for months, killing most plants and making agriculture impossible. Mountain people would starve like the rest of us.
This was too real, how it all played out. I get chills up my spine thinking about how realistic it is that human ineptitude and greed will destroy us all.
this movie can be seen as a dramatic representation of nuclear war and also climate change. capitalism will end us all because it revolves around ever more greed
@@RayGunnerGaming yeah, that was the really sad part for me. It's a bigger metaphor for all of the ways we are unable to save ourselves from our collective ignorance.
H… How exactly is our fault that a meteorite is going to impact the planet? Yes as a collective we have ground skeptical to this kind of things (every year people appear to always come up with new ends of the world, remember 2012?) But besides that, it’s a freaking meteorite a big rock being launched by to our planet due to gravity flows in the solar system, it’s not like human greed is the reason is going to impact or that It attracted the big rock in here, greed isn’t gravity, there’s little we can realistically do to prevent or even mitigate the damage done from a meteorite that big traveling that fast towards our planet, this incident to me it’s not even about humanity in the first place, nature is nature and is indifferent to us whether we care for it or not, and if the rock is going to come, it will impact independently if we are good persons or not… Unless reality is a Sci Fi and we have a big laser grid to protect us from meteorites, which isn’t the case at all
@@bonelesschickennuggets1868 it's our inability to do anything about it, that is how the metaphor conveys that it is our fault. It is an avoidable catastrophe. Did you watch the film?
@@orangYT_24 all the monkees with likely be dead and most of the other mammals maybe with the exceptions of small rat like animals. Chances are most small birds would survive, diversify and evolve to become dominant once again. Or perhaps crocodilians though that seems less likely.
You should print that on a bunch of shirts and send them over to the Ukraine. Or better yet go tell that to the kids that are taken their lives away from such truly evil things like cancer. Seriously what an outright stupid and hollow callender saying.
@@ramblinnernd5905 i dont think that applies. Everyone loses everything in death. The point of the quote is the same as the other quote, "live like its your last day". Highly impractical but if you shake it down a little it only says you should try to play it out knowing death waits none, and hope when it catches you, you were atleast a bit prepared.
@@zanu8147 It's more a matter of peace of mind. If you've lived a good life then it will be easier to accept the moment, rather than if you had hurt a lot of people or made a lot of bad decisions in your life that you wish you could make amends for.
This kinda hits different (no pun intended) But seriously, just seeing the fleeting images of the grace of nature, unbothered by the politics of humanity, moments before utter destruction, is chilling. The ancient beauty of life on Earth finally at an end. Maybe it’s the music, or the calm silence of it all.
Bro no offense but you are an idiot if you think one lil comet is going to kill ALL life on earth. The moon was an asteroid that crashed into earth before eventually becoming our moon and the earth itself has had 6 - 7 EXTINCTION level events. Life won't end just us.
When watching a movie I never have what I had with this. I was sad, depressed and laughing the whole time. You get hope and a depth of failure that lurks at the back of your mind and makes everything more terrifying yet hilarious with this whole film.
This and Seeking a Friend for the End of the World are some of the few movies about the end of the world that actually commit to the ending they set up for us.
@@secret8151 buddy you acting like the planet is going to die if we don't lol. Earth has gone through 6 to 7 extinction level events. Earth won't die just us and then it will restart
@@secret8151but that's going to happen eventually whether you like it or not that's the cycle of life. You enjoy the wonders of life and then die humanity is dying whether we take care of the planet or not
Let’s be grateful for what we have, and enjoy those little moments with the people we love,and treat each other with love and respect instead of hurting other people
The shots of the wild animals as well as the people really brought this scene together. Made it feel like this was part of the course of history now. The same way we think about the end of the dinosaurs and, now, when the dust settles new life will fill in the cracks all over again
Ohhhh there’s another movie…takes place in Australia and those people know that the meteor has hit. The movie is those people, waiting for the heat blast wave to reach them and kill them all. It was pretty good, actually.
Me too. Makes it more authentic that way, especially when they use any of the footage from the comet that killed the dinos. But you can't top the footage of the impact that destroyed the planet that became the asteroid belt. It won an Oscar at the time for Best Documentary. True story.
I know a lot of people are projecting saying you’d piss yourself, but it would be one of the normal reactions to have while witnessing this, some would just accept fate and it would be peaceful, some would be unstable and panic and piss themselves, some would be in denial, etc. :)
The universe is under no obligation to make sense to us. I truly passionately appreciate the time I’m given to exist in this vast infinite void of wonderment
That's not how it would happen. An extinction-level asteroid would be so large and moving so fast it would transit from the top of the atmosphere to the ground in a split-second. There wouldn't be a long drawn-out fireball, there would be an instantaneous gamma-ray flash from the ionization of the air compressed by the asteroid. Between the gamma-ray flash and the heat, anything combustible within line-of-sight (including people) would be instantly vaporized. The expanding shockwave would travel incredibly slowly compared to the size of the earth, and the impact would shoot a jet of vaporized rock straight up, well into space. The firestorm wouldn't start until that vaporized rock started falling again.
@@wannabe4668 yeah literally, that would remove the most impactful part of the movie which is sitting in that feeling of what we humans have done to our planet
I get that the part of this movie’s message is showing humanity’s capacity for ignorance in the face of catastrophe, but I really can’t help but ask… Under the same catastrophic scenario, how would a unified and peaceful human race fare any better?
they wouldn't. There just is not something powerful enough to break apart, change trajectory, or deflect an asteroid of that size. Humanity would survive, it wouldn't be pleasant, but we would survive as a species.
@@robertperrotto870 Pretty sure kinetic weapons could break it apart into smaller chunks or change it's trajectory. It'd have to be an expensive and unprecedented project, but i think it could be done.
This film was more about the damage we are doing to the planet ourselves than about a meteor impact. They use the meteor scenario because it's clear and certain but the message of the film is ecology and global warming. And we can do something about that if we really wanted to.
I had a dream where the entire moon shifted, causing the Earth to completely swing in a direction where it made itself vulnerable to every asteroid incoming. It was night time and the sun was reflecting off of every single monster that was coming from the first asteroid belt past the inner planets. What an awesome view to be honest.
Had a weird dream of my own where I was in a town I used to live in, I looked up in the sky and saw a Blood Red planet basically covering the whole horizon, next to it was a Moon that was in pieces (not ours, I remember looking up and behind me to see it up in the sky though much further than normal, easily half the size it is now) it was so surreal and realistic that I was convinced upon waking that I had seen it the previous day and was completely surprised to see the sky as it’s normal self. I still remember seeing peoples faces In shocked awe and feeling that gut wrenching feeling of initial panic and fear at my own impending demise. Still stuck with me even 2 weeks later.
I frequently had similar dreams, where I would look up at night, and see the moon or other objects of our silae system just a tiny bit too large for comfort. Wasn't dramatic or anything, just the moon in the sky, but 4 times as large. The implications made this a nightmare
There isn't 1 fucking speck of reality in this bullshit. This is catastrophe porn so all you jerk-offs that sit around worrying about everything have something new to worry about. It makes you easier to manipulate. The fucked part, is I can tell you this and you'll still fight me on it.
A deeply profound and religious comment, which follows on from - and perfectly compplements the (marvellous) prayer said by the young guy at the dining table. Although that prayer was great, it did not say thank you, lacked gratitude and recognition in that area ... so Leo's character added that. It was not in the script, but was added anyway. If you believe that's spontaneous and by chance, well good luck to you. I'm going with the idea that the Holy Spirit made it so...
@@rustythegreatandpowerfulla2676 Says the person describing themselves as great and powerful, but obviously not pushy at all! Apropos of that, I would like to write how sweet it is to be called "pushy" by someone. I have waited much of my nearly 6 decades to hear that! I was a painfully awkward and shy kid (had several reasons to be in fact, but was possibly "on the spectrum" - except that we never had those ideas in those days! I still find some social situations difficult. So this kind of assertiveness (if such it be) was and is NOT natural to me, which just makes it more clear that it was one of the gifts I received from the Holy Spirit when I was Born Again on 28-2-21. In fact, when I post on UA-cam, they are to some extent words encouraged by the Holy Spirit, so indeed I write with love, devotion, faith and conviction (and huge gratitude), and it is not hard to write. He helps me, beloved and generous and innovative as He is. I am keen to report what I know, discern, believe and see, and what I feel - because everybody who has come to Jesus wants to do that, it is indeed "natural" in that circumstance. And a Born Again will also tell you that "your church" means less. As it happens, I get input in my life from both Catholic and Anglican churches - pretty much every day, because once a week is no longer enough for me, hungry as I am for spiritual and divine experience. I also have these inputs in several languages! Of course, I am also hungry to read the New Testament, and feel that Paul and James and John are like brothers... But I am looking for - and find - the Holy Spirit in music and film too (as you see here), as well as in nature, and even through signs on my daily walk to work! And the event that transformed me (when I was brought low and begged to be cleansed of my sins before the death that I expected to come rather soon) took place in my bedroom! No Presit present, no church as the venue. As Jesus said (John 4, and as can be seen at ua-cam.com/video/ordhsDeAt60/v-deo.html - with the Holy Spirit again active), we worship in spirit and truth, in the heart, and no temples are needed (though of course they can be helpful and supporting). Time is short if the End Times are here, and the truth and love, connectivity and healing and peace of Jesus are worth recommending; and the gifts and signs on offer from the Holy Spirit give life its meaning. So as long as UA-cam does not stop me, I will go on writing, as I have a right to do, and people can and must accept or reject that as they see fit. I strongly recommend the former, though! There is no money in this for me, no interest in fame, no axe to grind. I write to people I do not know and will never meet, just as Jesus would want me to. Nobody owes anybody anything. And I do it with more than enough love to offer, having been filled with it to overflowing from the source.
I have this dream often, of seeing a comet destroy everything around me and I wake up right after feeling that that kills me. But in fact, instead of being surprised and afraid, I feel very peaceful and quiet, relax in fact. I feel in the last frames of the dream that this is ok and we’ll meet after life.
No f*cking way, dude I also had the exact same dream. I felt my body disintegrate after the impact had reached us in my dream then what I felt afterwards is just pure emptiness and it felt as though as I'm just floating in space. Then I woke up.
@@freeph78 Whenever I have a dream like this, I remember right before it killed me, I would literally just look at the shockwave hit me with a straight face, a small grin perhaps
@@CT.editor dreams like these are indeed stupefying. You can't help but wonder if there are realities out there where our dreams are actually happening in the real world.
they have supllies for 6 months in general, if they were fresh maybe they could ratio that for 12 months and wait for the dust to settle before ejecting themselves. but after being in space for that long....they would have a VERY hard time coming out of the capsules on their own and could potentially just die there, since they heart loses mass, the blood is now rushing to the legs and swelling the knees, making it hard to move.
@@bladerj I think they grow plants on the space station and they can recycle water aswell so I think the 6 ppl on the iss will be bing chilling and can get pregnant again and again for a few 100,000 years and come back again when the earth's atmosphere is clean and the earth is occupied by some new species. You said their bodies get weak and their knees and what not, which is right but the astronauts on the iss excercise a few times a day daily so they just dont fall down like jello when they come back to earth so yeah this is also solved :D
This was a difficult movie to watch. I was left feeling empty and angry, wanting to scream into the void until I went hoarse. The good guys lost, the baddies prevail, and the rest of us are left in the ruins. Just like reality.
With a population of 7 Billion and counting, even a Planet-Killer Comet would fail to completely snuff out all Human Beings. Some people, somewhere on this planet would survive to procreate.
I don’t think you understand the scale of the destruction created in this scenario. Literally everything of the surface of the planet would die, the few living things left would extremely deep in the oceans. No plants, no light, no useful water, no breathable air, etc.
The ending would be far worse than this. A comet that big would strip away the ocean to bedrock and the atmosphere beneath the comet would be blown away in a few seconds. The comet would go from entry to impact in less than 2 seconds. These films never show the reality of such an impact it’s actually unimaginable. Have a nice day 😊
Yes I saw it!! But the comet has already hit when the movie started. They’re just waiting for the blast wave to kill them. Really liked it. I forgot the name .
@@mohamadafifazizizaidi5625 yes! thank you! Thats the one, These Final Hours should have received way more attention than this film, in my personal opinion
@@existentialbunny1408 That movie definitely flew under the radar. Recommendation, try the arthouse film: *Melancholia (2011)* , starring Kristen Dunst. Similar ending but less about chaos and disasters that happened around the world, instead it focus more on theme of depressions by some characters and atmospheres of isolation and despair.
this level of destruction by the comet has nearly the same extent as what the Death Star can do while it’s superlaser is set only to single reactor ignition. The effects of the superlaser set to single reactor ignition are shown in rogue one on jedha and scarif
i dunno, if they made it and actually did like the novel and dealt with the after-effects it'd still make a pretty good story. Though it'd be better as a six-episode miniseries where they could explore things a bit more.
There's an scene where they see the comet falling in the sky... Well, a 1 kilometer asteroid (or bigger) at the speed that things go, (around 70.000 km/h) , you won't see it coming. Jokes aside, you'd see the comet closing and suddenly impacting. No epic reentering scene. No fire meteor. There's no enough atmosphere to slow that thing down. Just...Instantly dead
This is ultimately what will happen to us. Misinformation and greed will take us all out. The ending of this movie made me cry - with the scenes of the innocent animals, and the First Nations person doing the dance....I could only ever watch it once.
You see those animals? They are here, with us on Earth too. They did not do anything for it to be destroyed. Humans are the one's doing these things. I wouldn't be surprised if mass extinction happens at any moment now
'We really did have it all.' We still take it for granted and believe that one of 7 billion can have it all by killing his own species. Humanity is a failed experiment. 😪💜
Or Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry in "Space Cop". "Ask yourself one question, meteoroid. Do you feel lucky? Well, do you?" (operates a huge system of cranes to lift and point a .44* magnum at the meteoroid) *miles in diameter
This movie was not about a Comet that was about to impact earth, it was based on what Leonardo said during a post release interview on the movie. He said the was about how the US Government and the population respond to a global emergency. The behavior of our goverment is exactly what is occurring based on Anthropocene Climate Change which is a world wide Emergency". For most of you do not know, National Geographic hired Leo in the movie "Before the Flood" to present to the world the dangers of Climate Change by traveling all over mother earth and showing the evidence of what is occurring! Fifteen years ago I watched in horror as the British Columbia Canada forest system was under attack by the Mountain Pine Beetle. The Subarctic BC Canada forest had lost 75 million hectrares to Bettle out break. In 2017 a record 500 fires erupted across the BC Interior decimating any good live timber and old BC beetle infested forest killing it. This led to record job lay offs in the BC forest system. some times are now ghost towns due to loss of jobs. In decades past, the Arctic always generated high pressure fast spinning -80F Polar vortexes. It would break apart and spread across Canada then enter into the United States. Chicago would see temperatures of -30F during these outbreaks. In 1988 I was in Albuquerque Nm and the Polar Vortex swept across Canada from Washington State to Maine and in one case, Idaho saw a 40 degree temperature drop in one hour when winds increased up to 80 mph. Once it crossed the 49th parallel, the total time it traveled to Albuquerque was 1 week. The wind speed was 100 mph. The high winds snapped all telephone poles at the top edge of tramway Blvd. The temperatures dropped to -30F Wind chill. I was dumb and foolish to drive into it "I drove into extreme storms then" and it was very very dangerous bizarre. No one was driving on the streets of Albuquerque. Now Albuquerque is seeing major drought like the entire West coast of the united states. The 1200 mega drought is causing lakes to vanish, rivers to run critically low, and the threat of Lake Powell and Lake Mead that could shut there dams down and plunge 40 million Americans into the dark is really real.
Sad climate change is nothing but pure nonsense. Take a cup and fill it with water to the near brim, then add ice cubes to the point its about to overflow. According to " Climate Change " garbage, once the ice melts, the cup should flood itself, however, the weight of the ice will distribute evenly when melting to liquid and the level will remain the same. Of course, they argue that the ice that is melting is not in the water but melting from land to the sea... So i guess evaporation doesnt exsist anymore ? Just fear tactics designed by the powers that be. Much like ya " Virus " & "Monkey Pox " LOL
I'm a resident of Albuquerque. According to the USDM for central new Mexico we are only in a moderate fought which is fairly normal for this season so idk what you're talking about. According to records from the past 128 years, this current drought ranks number 32 in dryest season.
@@SevenPr1me Lorin is clearly a climate alarmist who doesn't know what the word "emergency" means. He or she didn't even use the correct term, which is "anthropogenic climate change." The dams in the lower Colorado River basin provide power to roughly 780,000 households, or FEWER THAN TWO MILLION people. In case the math is too difficult for Lorin, which it clearly is, that is 1/20th of the completely insane 40 million claimed in his or her uninformed original post. This is exactly the type of inconsistency, rectum-derived "statistics," and hysteria that has caused many people to stop taking climate alarmists seriously. Just take a look at the multimillionaire politicians and tech billionaires who keep harping on about climate change. How are they taking action? They tell YOU to reduce YOUR carbon footprint and live like a serf while THEY buy coastal estates. Is climate change real? Yes. Is it becoming a problem? Yes. Is it an emergency or crisis? No.
@@revan552 I believe in God, but it is weird if they were really saying that. The Bible even makes it clear that Adam and Eve brought sin into this world. A once perfect world was made fallen by the disobedience of Adam and Eve. Our sinful nature has only continued since then. So we very much can screw up the world. Going by the actions of Adam and Eve… the very first among us, have contributed to messing up the Earth. We don’t HAVE to mess things up, but we seem to have a very bad habit of doing so.
Hollywood and media seems to romanticize the idea of a meteor nuking the planet in an instant when in reality is an instant of devastation to a small section of the planet and then thousands of years of global fallout.
I saw it end this way in my dreams as well. It was April 13 in my dream and oddly, a few days ago, I was reading of an extremely close encounter with a large asteroid on April 13, 2029. I know it's likely not going to hit, but the dream I had 20 years ago was pretty mind bending.
It's going to be really hard to eradicate all humans from the earth, we are EVERYWHERE and a few small groups living at subsistence levels for the few centuries it'd take for the planet to start to regenerate itself is all it would take to ensure our continued existence on this planet.
This is one of the few movies where you actually end up hoping the comet hits and destroys everything. Although they still managed to make it sad and poignant when it ultimately happens.
I don’t need a movie, I wish that very much now. The US will soon become a right wing dominated fascist 💩h*le and it’s too much to bare. It needs to end
@@iamjackscompletelackofsurp9606 You mean as opposed to a left wing dominated fascist 💩h*le? So you don't mind fascism, you're just choosy about the particular variety of fascist 💩h*le you live in. 😕
@@Ren-hw4ne Sure, I understand the literal definition, but the point I'm making (admittedly in a smart-alecky way) is that one authoritarian regime or another is still going to create a stinky 💩h*le to live in. Since I have no desire to live in either a right or left dominated 💩h*le, let the comet come!
One of the few? so how many are there? Sorry i stay away from the toxic crap of media, you're being brainwashed. Sad and poignant? You have been played. Cheap scenes mixed with dramatic, and pretty cheesy. How many movies in past 20 years all based on fearmongering things? mostly viral or some sort of world devastation?
This shit makes idiots of the viewers.
@@rylieriley The term “left-wing fascism” is an oxymoron. It’s like saying “right-wing communist”.
And to think mass extinction events like this would be more common if it weren’t for Jupiter, as a large outter planet it plays a huge part in catching large asteroids in its gravitational pull.
I would have thought that the Sun plays a more significant role. But what do i know?
@@dontgetmadgetwise4271 You good? He isn't wrong. Jupiter does play a vital role too. So neither one of you are wrong.
@@dontgetmadgetwise4271 Lmao the comets have to pass earth Venus and mercury to get to the sun. So yea. You’re both right. Just depends on where the comets coming from.
Edit: also take your name into consideration and quit being condescending
Jupiter the solar systems almost star.
Jupiter, Saturn, Neptun and Uranus. 4 Gas giants. 4 guardians of earth.
I usually dont feel anything sad in films where the world ends, but this one got me thinking and having mixed emotions
Because it's a propaganda piece.
Because it made you think "could this REALLY happen?" and its not just a film where they survive like 98% of apocalyptic films are like.
@@imdonnalynn The forced messaging made most characters into caricatures, so... no.
@@dfmrcv862 okay.
@@dfmrcv862 alright but watch what happens when the government comes out that aliens are real and no one fkn cares like in this movie, it's actually happening rn but with UAPs, but who tf could have made those UAPs?
I love that it’s edited like a nature documentary, as if documenting the death of the planet.
Nature... Documenting life. Ending as we know it
Planet didnt die
@@michahund4879shut up
yhhh
The Earth isn't dead, only the living species on its surface.
To be honest I gave them props to ended like this, I'm not gonna lie I thought it was gonna end differently like a more cheesey ending where it never hit or they somehow destroy it and thats it nothing happens everyone is cheering just like every other movie. But nope they finished it with a bang and went through with it. So excellent execution
“….gonna..”. Is that the same as “…going to..” ? Does it mean the same thing ?
Is “…gonna..” just a lazy way of saying “…going to…” ?
Coz that is what is really what's going to happen in reality. You cannot prevent such a gigantic even mountainous comet to prevent and not hit the earth. It's even doubled the size that also devastated the earth and entirely made the dinosaurs gone extinct? It's impossible. And a human being is in no power of controlling the nature. It's already the nature. When it comes, it comes. Our capacity to try to come up with a possible solution will someday end because whether we admit it or not, our human brain, that enables all possible solution to come and or happen, has its limitation/s. So, the film itself is not only made to entertain but also to inform that this is actually the reality. Feels more like a documentary. Kind of they just reviewed what really happened in our history that will also come in future and show it to people to remind us that all of this, all we had built in this planet will someday gone. Because it's just life. Life cannot go without death. It's always has its end. It's just the cycle. And there will be much more for this planet to come and the human beings will be someday replaced by a new species. And our remains will be preserved just like the ones who came before us in this planet. And trace our history and take that to be proof that everything on this planet will have its end again someday and repeat its cycle again, and again, and again.
@@robertwilliamson6121 The word "gonna" has been used frequently since the 50s. What are you on about.
@@ehhdt.3909 Kind of like "wanna" I guess. Oh... sorry .. I should have said 'kinda" . Oh.. sorry again... I should have said "shoulda". LOL
I also think it's hilarious when people say "I'm like..." instead of "I said..."
@@robertwilliamson6121 Its called 'slang' since you seem to be uneducated. I dont recall UA-cam being a formal composition class, so again, what ARE you on about?
I had a dream similar to this where I could see the destruction coming. While everyone else panicked, I sat down and watched it come. It was surprisingly peaceful.
No you didnt
Who names their kid Lee Gabbert. What an awful name
These two replies are the internet in a nutshell.
Not much else you can do. Run around in circles screaming or accept the inevitable.
I had a dream like that except it was a nuclear bomb.
More than the world ending, Leo sitting with his family at the end still gets me. Makes you realize nothings permanent and to appreciate the loved ones you have while you can.
Instead of getting wrapped up in the world and letting politics destroy us, we should cherish the time we do have. Apocalypse or not, time is fleeting.
“We really had everything, didn’t we?” made me weep. What a beautiful scene. And apparently he just improvised it?! Incredible.
Life, is fleeting. Time is eternal.
Ironic considering the director and message of the movie
@@Distress. well it has two messages. The first message is that politicians and the news cycle will never give a fuck about the people. It will always be like this and there’s nothing we can do about it. These people in power hold the Earth in the palm of their hands and as long as they continue to make money they don’t care if the world dies for the rest of us. At the end of the day they’ll colonize mars and go there when shit hits the fan. We’ll die a slow and painful death. It’s just how things will end up. Not in our life time but maybe for our great-great grand children. The future always suffers at the expensive of the older generations fucking shit up politically. I mean look at our country today. How fucked it is. We got the older generation of politicians, law makers, Wall Street, Real Estate Agencies, to thank for the trickling down of piss that is know as the US currently. But at the end of the day, let’s just enjoy what we have in front of us. Our loved ones. So much scary shit is going on. That’s the message of the movie. We’re fucked, but at the end of the day, let’s pay attention to the good that’s right in front of us. Hug your partner, because any day could be our last. I think it’s an oddly beautiful message. And sure the director is political but I think this movie was his realization of what’s the point. Let’s just love. I mean look at what he’s directed afterwards. That lakers show on HBO. Pretty sure that’s his slow stepping point out of the world of politics.
Life isnt beautiful because it lasts
Seeing those cuts of life on Earth from the bees to the whales gave me the thought of how heroic we would make ourselves as a species if we managed to deflect such an impact on behalf of everything during our short time at the top of the animal tree. This is a film about screwing up the opportunity, I gather, but teams are charting objects which potentially might cross our orbit even now.
now we only need to save life from ourselves.
a comet might be easier
for actual humanity, we are far more prepared however its completely dependent on whether or not the resources we have available are capable enough to handle it. here it was essentially your typical disaster movie cliche of "government doesnt listen to the scientist with world ending discovery until its far too late to act competently". there wasnt enough time for a more thought out response so the opportunity got botched and the planned failed. the only difference that sets this apart from other movies of the same genere is that some miracle deus ex machina doesnt come in and save the day. so the world ends thanks to humanity's own ignorance.
@@MasterOfTruck Thanks. That makes sense. I imagine we'd be able to nuke the hell out of one side of an incoming object in order to throw it slightly off course because that principle's been proven recently by a NASA/JPL mission on an asteroid orbiting not-too-far from Earth, but you're correct, beyond a certain size we're defenceless.
This movie is a metaphor for the climate disaster
The film is about global warming.
This ending triggers the fear of being forgotten. Imagine a comet destroying all life on Earth, then new life forms emerge in millions of years and all remainings of current species are lost.
That's obviously not the case seeing as how we managed to uncover the history of the entire world despite extinction events like the ice age and the asteroid that supposedly killed the dinosaurs. And even discovering all the shit Pompeii had despite being destroyed by a volcano!
What about all those planets in distant star systems and galaxies? Billions of planets which could’ve once had intelligent life, destroyed like this billions of years before earth was even formed. That’s personally one of my fears in terms of intelligent life, that we’re the last of it.
@@themindboggler8055 No, the celestial objects are nothing but raw energy, they carry no emotional aspect. Emotions are constructs to justify existence of one individual state, or organism that adapted to the harsh changes of the celestial energy cycle.
Earth doesn't care which species lives on, nor cares about the billions of lives taken, it will continue its energy cycle until either our star dies, or Earth itself.
That being said, we are not the last or the first, as long the energy cycle continues, there are replacements.
It's already happened here several times. And it will happen again.
Actually the odds of us and life on earth being forgotten are very low.
We've been putting out so many kinds of different transmissions (both on purpose and not) that the odds of them not being intercepted and recorded at some point are quite small. Plus, all those human remains have to go somewhere. Fossils will tell our stories.
Haters can hate. This was a great ending to me What di you expect?!
many of them still think this is propaganda. and climate change is a hoax
@@carkawalakhatulistiwayup…we are still doing that. I guess they quite literally won’t believe until metaphorically the comet “hits us”.
@@carkawalakhatulistiwa that just proof what the movie is trying to say lol
@@cursey7304 even though the comet will hit the earth and annihilate all of us humans, we believe that Trump and his Republican supporters will still deny it and say it's a hoax.
@@cursey7304 ,lol true. They dumb for still saying hoax
in 2019 astronomy found a comet measuring 1 km closer to the earth and the distance between it being found to the independence of the earth was 4 months. so when in the film a 10 km-sized comet is found hitting the earth within 6 months it is actually very realistic.
1km wouldn’t destroy the whole race though
It would definitely make an impact. It would hurt some people. But wouldn’t devistate the whole planet.
@@coconutsciencegirl9232 10 km stupid in film
@@carkawalakhatulistiwa don't get mad cuz he didn't know -_-
We are 1 month closer
The tiny cuts to nature are what hit me the most. Earth is not ours alone.
its not ours alone and when it was time to prove our worth, we failed to protect it out of our own ignorance.
@Orcaluv26 ooohh so different, always hating where u came from just because you find a few humans shitty, have some empathy
But only we have the power to stop it.@Orcaluv26
I felt that too. I felt sadder for nature because they were completely innocent.
It'd most certainly is Human owned we control everything even the weather!
I would be holding my family in those final moments.
Me too
I would be throwing hands with that creepy rich dude for letting this happen with his plan to extract the rare earth elements mines. And before you say it, his body guards would also be throwing hands with him too 😂
Same, With my pets, friends, Anyone or anything.
Read the Bible, this will never happen of course, God the earth not to destroy.
@@mackintoshmuggleton1639 bibble? More like made up storys to foll people.
I feel like when this ends up happening, I'll be in the bathroom taking a dump and won't even be able to see my family again
I hate when that happens
@@PaulJohnson-vn7eh lol so it happened before? XD
@@zeyadular I'm sure it might have.
@@PaulJohnson-vn7eh wait are you a multiversal traveler?
We’d probably be warned ahead of time, since astronomers are constantly looking at events unfolding in space.
I like how that hippy chick at the start seemed so at peace with the comet and death. She was just kinda looking up like “hey! Look at the comet”
Yup. Chilling with her horse. It’s all good.
i mean, youre already VERY old anyway, whats the point of running away when youve lived your prime years in peace
@@morgansboobies The girl they're talking about can't be older than 35
Chick?
@@alanbeck7093 it means woman
“We had EVERYTHING….. didn’t we?”
"We really did have everything, didn't we?"
Except Vegemite
@@olivergill2903or adamantium
They always show the comet going slowly, in reality it's the speed of them that does the damage. They travel at unimaginable speeds and would go from space to impact in the blink of an eye.
It does strike me as odd that inanimate objects in movies understand how to draw things out for dramatic impact.
Not really. From the perspective of someone on the ground and in space? That was pretty accurate. At 0:18 even 20 kilometers per second is going to take some time to cross the image of Earth shown. Now the people on the ground? A cloudy flash and a blastwave is about how it goes down.
Not unimaginable. The Space Shuttle traveled around 20k mph around the Earth in orbit, and a comet hitting the Earth would be anywhere around that to 2x-3x as fast.
@@brandonbowerstx no, not even close, 40,000 miles an hour bud. Not floating across the sky like a blimp on a flat trajectory then it's a straight nose dive into the Earth lol.
A 10km asteroid moving at 15-20Km per second will still take at least 5 seconds or more to come from the Karman line to the ground depending on the angle at which it comes.
The comet wouldn't "destroy" Earth, just many living things (including humanity). The planet would keep going.
Not everyone would die there would be survivors. People on planes, in space, in nuclear bunkers, mountain people. lots of people would survive, but most would die within a few weeks to months. Not everything died 65m years ago so not everything will die this time.
@@johnjay6370 Mountain folk probably wouldn't even realise the difference. Some might, those who use a bit of more modern tech, but that's about it.
Agreed. It would not destroy every living human or species. Maybe a 20 mile wide asteroid.
@@johnjay6370 “people on planes, in space, mountain people” that’s just incorrect detonate a nuke and people on the plane would die instantly as it gets hit with a shockwave, same here. Or it would get hit with rock and brought down, in space the people on the ISS are getting hit with shrapnel travelling thousands of miles an hour, they’re dead in seconds. People on mountains die when they’re blasted with molten rock or if they’re on the other side of the planet when the soot in the air suffocates them.
This is a 20km comet. Nobody is surviving this. I don’t know why the fuck your thought any of these would survive. It just makes no sense if you detonate a MOAB at the foot of a mountain and you’re somewhere at the top you’re still getting hit with shrapnel and the over pressure either one will kill you.
@@midgetman4206 wrong. The dust sent into the atmosphere would block the sun for months, killing most plants and making agriculture impossible. Mountain people would starve like the rest of us.
This was too real, how it all played out. I get chills up my spine thinking about how realistic it is that human ineptitude and greed will destroy us all.
People will be too busy TikTok’ing to care if any of these happen: 1. Aliens land, 2. Planetkiller comet is coming in 3. All of the above
this movie can be seen as a dramatic representation of nuclear war and also climate change. capitalism will end us all because it revolves around ever more greed
@@RayGunnerGaming yeah, that was the really sad part for me. It's a bigger metaphor for all of the ways we are unable to save ourselves from our collective ignorance.
H… How exactly is our fault that a meteorite is going to impact the planet? Yes as a collective we have ground skeptical to this kind of things (every year people appear to always come up with new ends of the world, remember 2012?) But besides that, it’s a freaking meteorite a big rock being launched by to our planet due to gravity flows in the solar system, it’s not like human greed is the reason is going to impact or that It attracted the big rock in here, greed isn’t gravity, there’s little we can realistically do to prevent or even mitigate the damage done from a meteorite that big traveling that fast towards our planet, this incident to me it’s not even about humanity in the first place, nature is nature and is indifferent to us whether we care for it or not, and if the rock is going to come, it will impact independently if we are good persons or not… Unless reality is a Sci Fi and we have a big laser grid to protect us from meteorites, which isn’t the case at all
@@bonelesschickennuggets1868 it's our inability to do anything about it, that is how the metaphor conveys that it is our fault. It is an avoidable catastrophe. Did you watch the film?
Imagine being on the ISS and just watching this unfold and you can do nothing
dawg i would be running to my nearest corner store and eating all the slim jims im sorry
The heat, sound, and shock wave would kill anyone.
They only take 4 to 10 seconds to pass through our atmosphere.
Shock wave is limited to the speed of sound,
About 3 seconds per kilometer.
The ejecta can move whatever speed it wants.
Its called 'dramatic license'. The last 10 seconds of a countdown in a movie always end up taking 20+ minutes in screen time.
I would survive
Idk about that but what about the other side of the Earth
@@veiserexab1428 LMFAO fr like what about everyone else
The comet didn't destroy Earth, it caused a mass extinction, but life will evolve and diversify again
Yeah but this will take about 10 million years and another 50 million years to the point where we left
Back to monkeee🗣️🔥🔥💯💯💯
@@orangYT_24 all the monkees with likely be dead and most of the other mammals maybe with the exceptions of small rat like animals. Chances are most small birds would survive, diversify and evolve to become dominant once again. Or perhaps crocodilians though that seems less likely.
Nah you must not have seen the end it was in pieces
@@fawkeeenset it was 5-6 miles which shouldn't even be enough to wipe out humans
The world: **Dying**,
Blue Whale: Ah, I am coming.
“You’re only scared to die when you’re not living right.”
You should print that on a bunch of shirts and send them over to the Ukraine. Or better yet go tell that to the kids that are taken their lives away from such truly evil things like cancer. Seriously what an outright stupid and hollow callender saying.
No such thing, only grace.
@Car Silk
More like: You’re only scared to die because you have a lot to lose.
@@ramblinnernd5905 i dont think that applies. Everyone loses everything in death.
The point of the quote is the same as the other quote, "live like its your last day". Highly impractical but if you shake it down a little it only says you should try to play it out knowing death waits none, and hope when it catches you, you were atleast a bit prepared.
@@zanu8147 It's more a matter of peace of mind. If you've lived a good life then it will be easier to accept the moment, rather than if you had hurt a lot of people or made a lot of bad decisions in your life that you wish you could make amends for.
Tiny ocean creatures be like: Oh no an asteroid, anyways we're the most to likely survive the impact and aftermath.
No. Lol
They would die too. Everything living would be dead in less than a second
@@slimerewoods5766 until they die of chemical poisoning.
@@john-vg2fn you forgot weve been hit, by an asteroid, before. Fishes still swimming dvmbass💀
@@john-vg2fn you that that this little guys survived like 5+ mass extintion right?
This kinda hits different (no pun intended)
But seriously, just seeing the fleeting images of the grace of nature, unbothered by the politics of humanity, moments before utter destruction, is chilling. The ancient beauty of life on Earth finally at an end. Maybe it’s the music, or the calm silence of it all.
Bro no offense but you are an idiot if you think one lil comet is going to kill ALL life on earth. The moon was an asteroid that crashed into earth before eventually becoming our moon and the earth itself has had 6 - 7 EXTINCTION level events. Life won't end just us.
The planet will still live even after we are gone
If a world-ending asteroid hits the earth, I'm going to rob a bank naked one minute before it hits, just to have a good laugh for the rest of eternity
When watching a movie I never have what I had with this. I was sad, depressed and laughing the whole time. You get hope and a depth of failure that lurks at the back of your mind and makes everything more terrifying yet hilarious with this whole film.
From what little I know of this movie I was rooting for the comet the whole time.
Same, like fuck humanity
@@jesusecastillo8781 That’s like saying you can’t wait to die.
@@thepowerfulwolfspirit.2581 i can’t 😂
@@jesusecastillo8781 wErE kIlLiNg ThE pLaNeTtT
@@PapaShongo25 um we are? Must be that plastic in ur brain making you deny that
This and Seeking a Friend for the End of the World are some of the few movies about the end of the world that actually commit to the ending they set up for us.
Knowing does it as well. I always liked that they had the balls to see it through and not give us a typical Hollywood-esq ending.
Thank you, and yes these two(and Interstellar) are among my “end or the world” tear-jerker movies😥😥
Miracle Mile (1988) and Dr. Strangelove (1964) finished the world off as well... in a much different way of course.
@Dannydolan88 You watched this?
People say this movie's portrayal of people is highly exaggerated, yet this comment section says otherwise.
How? Most of the people in this comment section agreed with the themes in this movie and that we should be taking better care of this planet
@@secret8151 buddy you acting like the planet is going to die if we don't lol. Earth has gone through 6 to 7 extinction level events. Earth won't die just us and then it will restart
@@secret8151but that's going to happen eventually whether you like it or not that's the cycle of life. You enjoy the wonders of life and then die humanity is dying whether we take care of the planet or not
When the wide shot of the planet showed I fully expected it to explode like the Death Star for no reason
Dinosaurs: *"First time?"*
Let’s be grateful for what we have, and enjoy those little moments with the people we love,and treat each other with love and respect instead of hurting other people
The shots of the wild animals as well as the people really brought this scene together. Made it feel like this was part of the course of history now. The same way we think about the end of the dinosaurs and, now, when the dust settles new life will fill in the cracks all over again
Life in the deep-ocean all like: "Did you hear something Carl? Hey, where's all this food coming from all of a sudden?"
unfortunately it doesn’t work like that
@@dream8870 🤦
@@dream8870 hey maybe some cockroachs will survive
@@dream8870 even closer to the deepest floor?
The oceans would boil
Just imagine being on the other side of the world and not able to see anything.
Would u still die tho? Being on the other side of the world?
Ohhhh there’s another movie…takes place in Australia and those people know that the meteor has hit. The movie is those people, waiting for the heat blast wave to reach them and kill them all. It was pretty good, actually.
@@bdfan4ever Title?
@Hunor Magyar “these final hours.”
@@bdfan4ever Thanks, I'll check if I don't forget
"And when _we_ go, nature will start again. With the bees, probably." - WarGames
ah yes, war games, the 80s. before we knew we were going to drive bees to extinction long before we make the earth uninhabitable for humans.
I love when movies use real [historical] footage. Really encapsulates the moment
Me too. Makes it more authentic that way, especially when they use any of the footage from the comet that killed the dinos. But you can't top the footage of the impact that destroyed the planet that became the asteroid belt. It won an Oscar at the time for Best Documentary. True story.
This scene actually made me feel relief instead of fear
Corny
@@sunmi2539 very corny. You know bro would piss himself irl
Lmao no u didn't, you'd piss your pants if this were to actually happen
I know a lot of people are projecting saying you’d piss yourself, but it would be one of the normal reactions to have while witnessing this, some would just accept fate and it would be peaceful, some would be unstable and panic and piss themselves, some would be in denial, etc. :)
@@pbee.njayay44499% of women(you included) would be crying like little girls.
Asteroids and comets are nature's way of saying: "How's that space program coming along?"
The most scariest movie ending for me. The execution along with the music is just.... breathless.
The music inspired by Earth song Michael Jackson,but this really well done
The universe is under no obligation to make sense to us. I truly passionately appreciate the time I’m given to exist in this vast infinite void of wonderment
That's not how it would happen. An extinction-level asteroid would be so large and moving so fast it would transit from the top of the atmosphere to the ground in a split-second. There wouldn't be a long drawn-out fireball, there would be an instantaneous gamma-ray flash from the ionization of the air compressed by the asteroid. Between the gamma-ray flash and the heat, anything combustible within line-of-sight (including people) would be instantly vaporized. The expanding shockwave would travel incredibly slowly compared to the size of the earth, and the impact would shoot a jet of vaporized rock straight up, well into space. The firestorm wouldn't start until that vaporized rock started falling again.
TL;DR: Did you see the hyperspace kamikaze scene in Star Wars 8? It would be like that.
Ain’t you the expert. That would make for a boring movie
@@wannabe4668 yeah literally, that would remove the most impactful part of the movie which is sitting in that feeling of what we humans have done to our planet
Oh well that's something to look forward to then...
Your exactly correct 👏
I get that the part of this movie’s message is showing humanity’s capacity for ignorance in the face of catastrophe, but I really can’t help but ask…
Under the same catastrophic scenario, how would a unified and peaceful human race fare any better?
they wouldn't. There just is not something powerful enough to break apart, change trajectory, or deflect an asteroid of that size. Humanity would survive, it wouldn't be pleasant, but we would survive as a species.
@@robertperrotto870 Pretty sure kinetic weapons could break it apart into smaller chunks or change it's trajectory. It'd have to be an expensive and unprecedented project, but i think it could be done.
We would reach the stars and other galaxies under the Imperium of Man.
@@robertperrotto870 it would only take a very small change in trajectory for the asteroid to miss Earth
This film was more about the damage we are doing to the planet ourselves than about a meteor impact. They use the meteor scenario because it's clear and certain but the message of the film is ecology and global warming. And we can do something about that if we really wanted to.
I can't wait for the sequel.
It's called The Flintstones :D
@@KassidyJMoore 🤯
Hope there would be an organization like the Enclave.
Glory to the SNEEDCLAVE!!!
@@midgetman4206 hope nothing goes wrong it's not like there's a new creature that'll brutally murdering one of them.
I had a dream where the entire moon shifted, causing the Earth to completely swing in a direction where it made itself vulnerable to every asteroid incoming. It was night time and the sun was reflecting off of every single monster that was coming from the first asteroid belt past the inner planets. What an awesome view to be honest.
Had a weird dream of my own where I was in a town I used to live in, I looked up in the sky and saw a Blood Red planet basically covering the whole horizon, next to it was a Moon that was in pieces (not ours, I remember looking up and behind me to see it up in the sky though much further than normal, easily half the size it is now) it was so surreal and realistic that I was convinced upon waking that I had seen it the previous day and was completely surprised to see the sky as it’s normal self. I still remember seeing peoples faces In shocked awe and feeling that gut wrenching feeling of initial panic and fear at my own impending demise. Still stuck with me even 2 weeks later.
I frequently had similar dreams, where I would look up at night, and see the moon or other objects of our silae system just a tiny bit too large for comfort. Wasn't dramatic or anything, just the moon in the sky, but 4 times as large. The implications made this a nightmare
@@fabuloso9818look up nibiru... Wild topic but interesting. Even had a yu gi oh card 🤣🔥
I've heard Earth has a mini moon along w our regular 1.
@peggyerickson2549 currently, yes, until late November.
A great satirical message that is rooted in reality. Loved this movie.
There isn't 1 fucking speck of reality in this bullshit. This is catastrophe porn so all you jerk-offs that sit around worrying about everything have something new to worry about. It makes you easier to manipulate.
The fucked part, is I can tell you this and you'll still fight me on it.
''We had it all, didnt we?''
A deeply profound and religious comment, which follows on from - and perfectly compplements the (marvellous) prayer said by the young guy at the dining table.
Although that prayer was great, it did not say thank you, lacked gratitude and recognition in that area ... so Leo's character added that.
It was not in the script, but was added anyway.
If you believe that's spontaneous and by chance, well good luck to you.
I'm going with the idea that the Holy Spirit made it so...
@@sidpheasant7585 Do you get a recruiting bonus from your church, or are you this pushy naturally?
@@rustythegreatandpowerfulla2676 Says the person describing themselves as great and powerful, but obviously not pushy at all!
Apropos of that, I would like to write how sweet it is to be called "pushy" by someone. I have waited much of my nearly 6 decades to hear that! I was a painfully awkward and shy kid (had several reasons to be in fact, but was possibly "on the spectrum" - except that we never had those ideas in those days! I still find some social situations difficult. So this kind of assertiveness (if such it be) was and is NOT natural to me, which just makes it more clear that it was one of the gifts I received from the Holy Spirit when I was Born Again on 28-2-21. In fact, when I post on UA-cam, they are to some extent words encouraged by the Holy Spirit, so indeed I write with love, devotion, faith and conviction (and huge gratitude), and it is not hard to write. He helps me, beloved and generous and innovative as He is. I am keen to report what I know, discern, believe and see, and what I feel - because everybody who has come to Jesus wants to do that, it is indeed "natural" in that circumstance. And a Born Again will also tell you that "your church" means less. As it happens, I get input in my life from both Catholic and Anglican churches - pretty much every day, because once a week is no longer enough for me, hungry as I am for spiritual and divine experience. I also have these inputs in several languages! Of course, I am also hungry to read the New Testament, and feel that Paul and James and John are like brothers...
But I am looking for - and find - the Holy Spirit in music and film too (as you see here), as well as in nature, and even through signs on my daily walk to work! And the event that transformed me (when I was brought low and begged to be cleansed of my sins before the death that I expected to come rather soon) took place in my bedroom! No Presit present, no church as the venue. As Jesus said (John 4, and as can be seen at ua-cam.com/video/ordhsDeAt60/v-deo.html - with the Holy Spirit again active), we worship in spirit and truth, in the heart, and no temples are needed (though of course they can be helpful and supporting). Time is short if the End Times are here, and the truth and love, connectivity and healing and peace of Jesus are worth recommending; and the gifts and signs on offer from the Holy Spirit give life its meaning. So as long as UA-cam does not stop me, I will go on writing, as I have a right to do, and people can and must accept or reject that as they see fit.
I strongly recommend the former, though!
There is no money in this for me, no interest in fame, no axe to grind. I write to people I do not know and will never meet, just as Jesus would want me to. Nobody owes anybody anything. And I do it with more than enough love to offer, having been filled with it to overflowing from the source.
I have this dream often, of seeing a comet destroy everything around me and I wake up right after feeling that that kills me. But in fact, instead of being surprised and afraid, I feel very peaceful and quiet, relax in fact. I feel in the last frames of the dream that this is ok and we’ll meet after life.
No f*cking way, dude I also had the exact same dream. I felt my body disintegrate after the impact had reached us in my dream then what I felt afterwards is just pure emptiness and it felt as though as I'm just floating in space. Then I woke up.
@@freeph78 Whenever I have a dream like this, I remember right before it killed me, I would literally just look at the shockwave hit me with a straight face, a small grin perhaps
@@CT.editor dreams like these are indeed stupefying. You can't help but wonder if there are realities out there where our dreams are actually happening in the real world.
@@arcijeirojas fr, they always fascinating when I recap on dreams similar to that that I still remember
never seen the movie, don’t intend too but you cannot deny that this scene is incredible beautiful in many different ways
Meh, Star Wars was better
Dammit! Now we have to start all over again!
See y'all in about 36 million or so years! 🤘
"When the Earth begins to settle, God casts a stone at it."
"And believe me, He's winding up."
What does that mean
which God ? Because GOD wasnt invented until recently.. greek gods for example are older
@@jeepsblackpowderandlights4305 No one cares about your Reddit-tier logic of theology.
@@jeepsblackpowderandlights4305 its a metaphor
The people on the International Space Station: “Wait, Earth is gone?!!”
@@danielgraham1082 yo mama
@@danielgraham1082 yo grandma
@@danielgraham1082 Yo Auntie
they have supllies for 6 months in general, if they were fresh maybe they could ratio that for 12 months and wait for the dust to settle before ejecting themselves. but after being in space for that long....they would have a VERY hard time coming out of the capsules on their own and could potentially just die there, since they heart loses mass, the blood is now rushing to the legs and swelling the knees, making it hard to move.
@@bladerj I think they grow plants on the space station and they can recycle water aswell so I think the 6 ppl on the iss will be bing chilling and can get pregnant again and again for a few 100,000 years and come back again when the earth's atmosphere is clean and the earth is occupied by some new species. You said their bodies get weak and their knees and what not, which is right but the astronauts on the iss excercise a few times a day daily so they just dont fall down like jello when they come back to earth so yeah this is also solved :D
The planet Earth animal clips makes this look like a shitpost and I love it
They weren't supposed to look up. Didn't they read the title?
This was a difficult movie to watch. I was left feeling empty and angry, wanting to scream into the void until I went hoarse. The good guys lost, the baddies prevail, and the rest of us are left in the ruins.
Just like reality.
I don't think anyone won in this scenario
The music,the special effects, the insects,the animals the world everything being lost .editer : HOD BLESS YOU
Ah yes, Hod bless you too
Greetings, fellow servants of HOD! May the wonderful light of HOD shine upon you.
This is Hesus, my Son. I am your Hord, Hod. See him and know he is my only begotten Homie.
OH MY HOD!!!
With a population of 7 Billion and counting, even a Planet-Killer Comet would fail to completely snuff out all Human Beings. Some people, somewhere on this planet would survive to procreate.
I don’t think you understand the scale of the destruction created in this scenario. Literally everything of the surface of the planet would die, the few living things left would extremely deep in the oceans. No plants, no light, no useful water, no breathable air, etc.
@MF Nickster You can’t sustain any population without water.
The ending would be far worse than this. A comet that big would strip away the ocean to bedrock and the atmosphere beneath the comet would be blown away in a few seconds. The comet would go from entry to impact in less than 2 seconds. These films never show the reality of such an impact it’s actually unimaginable. Have a nice day 😊
It's the movies. They want it to be as dramatic as it could be. How can you get any emotions in 2 seconds from a viewer's point of view.
Because the scene was created by artists, not scientists. Where's the millions of tons of rock and ejecta that rain over thousand of miles?
Thank you for sharing, but its understandable why the movie did this they can't just show a 2 seconds dramatic scene
Yeah, irl even that large asteroid
It wouldn't completely destroy planet Earth and the Earth is less likely to be hit by large rocks of space
@@veiserexab1428 earth survived a Mars size asteroid during the formation of moons these kind will just scratch the surface of the earth
Does anyone remember that Australian movie where a comet is arriving in 24 hours? Was an incredible movie
Yes I saw it!! But the comet has already hit when the movie started. They’re just waiting for the blast wave to kill them. Really liked it. I forgot the name .
if someone knows it pls let us know what it was
*These Final Hours (2014)*
@@mohamadafifazizizaidi5625 yes! thank you!
Thats the one, These Final Hours should have received way more attention than this film, in my personal opinion
@@existentialbunny1408 That movie definitely flew under the radar.
Recommendation, try the arthouse film: *Melancholia (2011)* , starring Kristen Dunst. Similar ending but less about chaos and disasters that happened around the world, instead it focus more on theme of depressions by some characters and atmospheres of isolation and despair.
We'll meet again...
Don't know where...
Don't know when...
Oh well always meet again such sunny day
@@Jacesgaming-c4lyou could have googled the lyrics or something and you still got it wrong somehow
The movie with no remaining character left after the ending.
Apart from Jonah Hill
Still gives me goosebumps and makes me tear up.
this level of destruction by the comet has nearly the same extent as what the Death Star can do while it’s superlaser is set only to single reactor ignition. The effects of the superlaser set to single reactor ignition are shown in rogue one on jedha and scarif
Bless you, another fellow SW fan. I felt sad at that ending…
Mindy: Thing of it is, is we, we really...we really did have everything, didn't we? I mean, when you think about it...
And then Boom.
people on the complete other side of the planet: 🕺💃
It us a shame they never made Lucifer's Hammer into a movie. If they made it today, it would just be run of the mill.
i dunno, if they made it and actually did like the novel and dealt with the after-effects it'd still make a pretty good story. Though it'd be better as a six-episode miniseries where they could explore things a bit more.
I always thought Footfall would make a great miniseries
There's an scene where they see the comet falling in the sky... Well, a 1 kilometer asteroid (or bigger) at the speed that things go, (around 70.000 km/h) , you won't see it coming.
Jokes aside, you'd see the comet closing and suddenly impacting. No epic reentering scene. No fire meteor. There's no enough atmosphere to slow that thing down.
Just...Instantly dead
As the world caves in moment
This is ultimately what will happen to us. Misinformation and greed will take us all out. The ending of this movie made me cry - with the scenes of the innocent animals, and the First Nations person doing the dance....I could only ever watch it once.
Literally no one
The camera man:
Hold my popcorn
I like how it shows all the wonders of the world as the comet hits the Earth
yeah it really allows you as a viewer to try and grasp just how much would be lost if that were to truly happen.
not much would be lost tbh considering earth has gone through 6 to 7 extinction level events. Life will still go on
I've thought about how much more emotional this scene would've been with Sarah Cothren's cover of "As the World Caves In" playing
Haven't watched the film, only viewed this clip with no sound. Still it reminds me of "On the Beach", (1959)
This happens every morning on my to the toilet 💨💨💨💨💨
In reality this can never happen because of Jupiters gravitational force.. We are safe yayyy🎉🎉🎉.. Humanity wins again ❤
Gambler, I see.
So, Jupiter didn't exist 66 million years ago?
Whatever you gotta tell yourself to sleep at night I guess...
This has happened and it will again. and again
If I am "lucky" enough to be alive when this happens, I hope I am with my loved ones so we can hold each other and say goodbye...
You see those animals? They are here, with us on Earth too. They did not do anything for it to be destroyed. Humans are the one's doing these things. I wouldn't be surprised if mass extinction happens at any moment now
Anthropocentrism. You can see it in science, philosophy, homo sapiens declaring itself outside of nature. Hubris.
Feel free to find closest tall building. Reduce carbon footprint.
We really did have everything, didn’t we? When you think about it....
'We really did have it all.'
We still take it for granted and believe that one of 7 billion can have it all by killing his own species.
Humanity is a failed experiment.
😪💜
You must be real fun at parties.
8 billion
UNFORTUNATELY TO ME THIS WORLD WAS NEVER AS IT SEEMED RAAAAAAAAA
Edgelord spotted
@@Lord_Shadowz existential crisis
In the words of Jonha Hill "I just wanna take a moment and say a prayer for stuff" 🤣🤣🤣
I guess it paid off though considering the post credit scene 😂
@Shelbyville Rules
Hah! Wow was he really the only one to pray?
Although of course, how can someone as precious as Jonah Hill be destroyed? XD
The biggest threat to this planet? Mankind.
This was the best ending for humanity. Everything was wiped clean.
What
Putin will wipe everything clean too, just wait.
Dude, can’t believe we died.
Finally, no more inflation
my homie brontosaurus didn't approve
This impact will alter the atmosphere considerably. Could take millions of years to fully get back to normal.
Normal as in a race of highly intelligent cockroaches running the world by then.
Where’s Bruce Willis? He need save the world 😂
We bring in Bruce Willis. The best deep core driller in my ass.
They had him in a shuttle (basically), but ultimately decided he was a "wrong tool for the job"...
Or Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry in "Space Cop".
"Ask yourself one question, meteoroid. Do you feel lucky? Well, do you?"
(operates a huge system of cranes to lift and point a .44* magnum at the meteoroid)
*miles in diameter
@@shelbyvillerules9962 That, uh...that didn't come off the way you wanted. 😕
@@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid 👇
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This movie was not about a Comet that was about to impact earth, it was based on what Leonardo said during a post release interview on the movie. He said the was about how the US Government and the population respond to a global emergency. The behavior of our goverment is exactly what is occurring based on Anthropocene Climate Change which is a world wide Emergency". For most of you do not know, National Geographic hired Leo in the movie "Before the Flood" to present to the world the dangers of Climate Change by traveling all over mother earth and showing the evidence of what is occurring!
Fifteen years ago I watched in horror as the British Columbia Canada forest system was under attack by the Mountain Pine Beetle. The Subarctic BC Canada forest had lost 75 million hectrares to Bettle out break. In 2017 a record 500 fires erupted across the BC Interior decimating any good live timber and old BC beetle infested forest killing it. This led to record job lay offs in the BC forest system. some times are now ghost towns due to loss of jobs. In decades past, the Arctic always generated high pressure fast spinning -80F Polar vortexes. It would break apart and spread across Canada then enter into the United States. Chicago would see temperatures of -30F during these outbreaks. In 1988 I was in Albuquerque Nm and the Polar Vortex swept across Canada from Washington State to Maine and in one case, Idaho saw a 40 degree temperature drop in one hour when winds increased up to 80 mph. Once it crossed the 49th parallel, the total time it traveled to Albuquerque was 1 week. The wind speed was 100 mph. The high winds snapped all telephone poles at the top edge of tramway Blvd. The temperatures dropped to -30F Wind chill. I was dumb and foolish to drive into it "I drove into extreme storms then" and it was very very dangerous bizarre. No one was driving on the streets of Albuquerque. Now Albuquerque is seeing major drought like the entire West coast of the united states. The 1200 mega drought is causing lakes to vanish, rivers to run critically low, and the threat of Lake Powell and Lake Mead that could shut there dams down and plunge 40 million Americans into the dark is really real.
Sad climate change is nothing but pure nonsense. Take a cup and fill it with water to the near brim, then add ice cubes to the point its about to overflow. According to " Climate Change " garbage, once the ice melts, the cup should flood itself, however, the weight of the ice will distribute evenly when melting to liquid and the level will remain the same. Of course, they argue that the ice that is melting is not in the water but melting from land to the sea... So i guess evaporation doesnt exsist anymore ? Just fear tactics designed by the powers that be. Much like ya " Virus " & "Monkey Pox " LOL
I'm a resident of Albuquerque. According to the USDM for central new Mexico we are only in a moderate fought which is fairly normal for this season so idk what you're talking about. According to records from the past 128 years, this current drought ranks number 32 in dryest season.
@@SevenPr1me Lorin is clearly a climate alarmist who doesn't know what the word "emergency" means. He or she didn't even use the correct term, which is "anthropogenic climate change." The dams in the lower Colorado River basin provide power to roughly 780,000 households, or FEWER THAN TWO MILLION people. In case the math is too difficult for Lorin, which it clearly is, that is 1/20th of the completely insane 40 million claimed in his or her uninformed original post. This is exactly the type of inconsistency, rectum-derived "statistics," and hysteria that has caused many people to stop taking climate alarmists seriously. Just take a look at the multimillionaire politicians and tech billionaires who keep harping on about climate change. How are they taking action? They tell YOU to reduce YOUR carbon footprint and live like a serf while THEY buy coastal estates. Is climate change real? Yes. Is it becoming a problem? Yes. Is it an emergency or crisis? No.
@@revan552 a religious studies course is clearly going to have biased teachers/professors
@@revan552
I believe in God, but it is weird if they were really saying that.
The Bible even makes it clear that Adam and Eve brought sin into this world.
A once perfect world was made fallen by the disobedience of Adam and Eve.
Our sinful nature has only continued since then.
So we very much can screw up the world.
Going by the actions of Adam and Eve… the very first among us, have contributed to messing up the Earth.
We don’t HAVE to mess things up, but we seem to have a very bad habit of doing so.
The comet dont destroy th earth, destroys most of the life in it but probably just a mass extintion ;p
0:18 as billy shoepack one said, “WHAT A SIGHT, WHAT A BANG! BRILLIANT!”
This exact thing has happened more than once and we are still here on a totally not destroyed earth....
Hollywood and media seems to romanticize the idea of a meteor nuking the planet in an instant when in reality is an instant of devastation to a small section of the planet and then thousands of years of global fallout.
@@jpfan1989 yes. Very annoying...
Well it would certainly be an extinction level event that could possibly wipe out humans off this planet
@@serronserron1320 humans were here for at least one of the past impacts. Possibly all of them and we are still here.
@@lukewarmwater6412 Which extinction level meteor event are you referring to when you say humans were here for at least one of them?
Earth’s outro be like
I saw it end this way in my dreams as well. It was April 13 in my dream and oddly, a few days ago, I was reading of an extremely close encounter with a large asteroid on April 13, 2029. I know it's likely not going to hit, but the dream I had 20 years ago was pretty mind bending.
00:24 - That's probably the best way to go. A sudden force hits you and it's over.
It’s kinda funny how they all just yeeted out of existence
You know the world's gone to shit when this feels like a HAPPY ending!
It's going to be really hard to eradicate all humans from the earth, we are EVERYWHERE and a few small groups living at subsistence levels for the few centuries it'd take for the planet to start to regenerate itself is all it would take to ensure our continued existence on this planet.
“This isn’t a movie, it’s a documentary”
Hahaha.