Apparently they were all eaten by the bronderocks as we see them getting surrounded by them. They would be the easiest of prey, as they didn't have any means to defend themselves and they were stark naked too. Meat on a plate. Question is, how could they be so stupid to act like that.
@@tommywilliams5140 We will all get the Hell we deserve because of our sins! But there is an alternative! God has made the way to salvation through His Son Jesus Christ.
It took 30k yrs for the planet to recover after the dinosaur meteor. So the ship could have just floated somewhere near the moon. There would be unlimited solar power source for the cryochambers instead of leaving the solar system. Like what they did in Wall-E but longer wait.
That's actually a pretty cool observation. But I still think they wouldn't survive, they're all old, never had to work a day in their lives, aren't trustworthy enough to rely on each other. They'd just die anyway.
@@slipstreamxr3763 love the Captain and the couple who discover that talking face to face is way better than on a screen (especially since everyone was close to each other)…
The real irony is the 30 Trillion value of the comet is equivalent to the national debt in America 🇺🇸. Let that sink in... Risking humanity to maybe break even.
@@jakeschmell it’s a _satirical_ movie, which means it’s based on the real deal. It makes fun of the real world but there’s a lot of truth behind the jokes.
Not even. That money isn't just paid to the debt the US has, its given to billionaires who have the means of harvesting the minerals. They sell it to their audiences with some trickle down bs, but all in all, the debt remains, and the rich get richer.
On a pile of rubble with nothing to eat or drink clean water because everything got destroyed. He's in denial thinking there are still anyone alive except him.
@@sarah.sonninem even if they went that doesn't mean that the aliens wouldn't find a way to eat the rest plus it is an unknown planet so they would die and if they was inside the ship they would be trapped and die from dehydration
@@stickanimations3388 no. These are people that already have things planned out. They were able to pull of cryogenics and live for 22 thousand years, so hostile animals will be expected. They would go back to the pod and call the main ship for robotic reinforcement to clear them out. Think man, think.
I like how the trip to the new planet was likely thrown together at the last moment so the old and rich can live a bit longer. They didn’t take embryos, weapons, or armor. You can tell how shoddy the life support systems on the ship is when you find out nearly half the cryos are dead in each pod. One pod loses control and crashes on reentry. No drones, no scouting, no testing for pathogens.
Hill's character doesn't realize that a "new era must be rebuilt". There's nothing to build. Anyone else who might be left alive won't be for long. The earth in uninhabitable. If life will ever return, it won't be for hundreds of years.
ACTUALLY, all the Elite who escaped Earth's destruction ended up as "dinosaur food" - not just the President. The final ending credit scene shows them being surrounded by dinosaurs - HUNGRY dinosaurs !
I cheered and laughed my head off at this scene. Because you just know how this would really happen in real life. We already have rich assholes going into space.
I was gonna give this movie a 9/10 until I saw the post credit scene and saw that all the rich bastards about to get eaten and because of that, I gave it a 10/10 because it was perfect how karma bit the rich in the ass. Also, what does a comet, an object from outer space, have to do with our planet's climate change???
It's nothing to do with it, it's just a representation. If we do nothing about climate change we will inevitably die off, just like how in don't look up the super rich do nothing leading the planet to destruction. They are parallels
The irony of the ending is rich; 1.) They can’t repopulate or defend themselves because they’re all old. 2.) They die more horrible deaths than those on Earth 3.) They had advanced AI that would have told them how stupid they were being and what they should actually do, and yet only used it to fulfill their stupid plans
I remmeber when the orlean finally accepted to act against the comet, he made a speech regarding the entering the golden age naked..etc. I think final scene is also refer to that.. they literally go naked :))))
Note to self, if this ever happens and I by some strange chance am one on the ships I’m gonna be last out of the ship and I’m taking a plethora of guns with me one being a big one to kill big bird before he eats me.
I'm not sure modern guns have such prolonged shelf life, well i actually don't even know if they'd be affected in the void of space for +20k years so...
“Actions have consequences except for the ultra rich.” So like actors like Leonardo DiCaprio. I think it’s safe to say that he is ultra rich with a net worth of over $250 million. Let’s stop pretending that if this were to happen he wouldn’t be on one of those ships.
@@itsalwaysdarkestbeforethes1198 In reality, those millionaires can buy their seats on those ships, but they would not be the best persons to colonise a new world. You'd want people with the relevant skills, preferably on the young side,along with couples and families, all being physically and mentally fit as well as educated and intelligent, people who can build communities and a new civilisation.
Where exactly was the Jonah hill character getting a signal from? His survival made no sense, regardless of the "joke". Then all the most useless people in the world walk naked and unarmed onto a new planet; and promptly get eaten. Karam.
contagion movie 2011 becomes reality in 2020 because of 2019 spread... this movie(2021) will become reality in 2030 because of the 2029 comet.. yeah, thank me later..
There would have been survivors on the other side of the world. The remaining populations would have been low enough to survive underground off of non perishable food items for ten years and emerge to rebuild. The BASH colony ship arrives at a nearby star system in 22740 years. That would be more than enough time for the survivors on Earth to have rebuilt themselves into a space-faring civilization by then. If there was a class M planet that close to Earth it would have been discovered and colonized by those future humans.
@@jaysonpida5379 Twenty-two thousand years is a LONG time. In 8000BC the estimate global human population was five million. That's only ten thousand years ago. By the time of Christ, there were 170 million living in antiquity. By 1900 there were 1.5 billion people. Today there are 7.8 billion people. That's only 10000 years to go from a global population the size of Ireland to what we are today. 5 million people is only 0.0006% of today's global population. If the comet killed 99.9994% of all humans that's virtually an extinction event. But even 5 million survivors who could farm again after 10 years of nuclear winter would be able to repopulate much sooner. All of them would still remember the old world, and they would have the collective technological know-how to rebuild civilization much more quickly. They wouldn't need another ten thousand years to repopulate the world if every woman is popping out 8-10 babies in their lifetime in a world where humans have rediscovered basic modern medicine, industrialization, and large scale farming methods. Even if it took another ten thousands years to recover to where we are today, that would still leave another 12740 years for them to exceed our level of technology. There is no chance that humans wouldn't have reached the stars and discovered that planet before Orleans and Isherwell arrived on the brontoroc planet.
@@PolaOpposite Dinosaurs are not extinct. The theropod dinosaurs are still with us as birds. The closest genetic relative of the tyrannosaurus rex is the chicken. Furthermore, humans are not dinosaurs. We have the benefit of having creativity and are excellent problem solvers. Dinosaurs didn't have massive hoards of non-perishable food items at their disposal. Dinosaurs didn't have any industrialization capacity to speak of. Even a handful of humans who manage to survive the firestorms, the UV, and the depletion of oxygen by staying underground for a while would have enough to survive on for decades if 99.9994% of the rest of humanity was no longer around to compete for remaining resources.
@@kuanged Agree, and also, if a comet/asteroid was predicted to hit the earth, governments around the world would swiftly make use of nuclear bunkers etc, so even allowing for tsunamis, earthquakes, firestorm around impact point etc that might take out some, there would be likely to be groups of organised survivors around the world, with resources needed to sustain them. Barring an impact so big that it effectively sterilised the earth's surface, it's likely that some humans would survive such a disaster. Whether we'd want to is another matter, especially as lone survivors, like the guy at the end of the film. However, I don't think it's guaranteed that we'd be able to rebuild our civilization - that would depend on so many factors, like who/how many survived, their mindset, what skills they had, what resources would be available locally and whether the more esoteric skills might be lost as people struggled to simply survive. Historically, some civilizations have lasted for millennia without really progressing as far as inventing the wheel, and the lack of domestic animal power might be another issue. Interesting to speculate!
Interesting take, if this is about climate change, the message by the protagonists is "screw it, gather around your loved ones, ignore the impending doom, there's nothing you can do".
I don't see how this is about climate change since it was a comet. It could be climate change metaphorically speaking but this movie was more than just the comet in my opinion. I think the doom had to be created in this movie to mirror how our civilization is evolving, and the outcome doesn't look good.
The comet is a metaphor. Climate change. Animal extinction. Disease prevention (COVID). Pollution. These are things we ignore despite it being right in our faces. The impending consequences of our actions is coming but we continue to ignore it until it's too late.
@@loveydovey9733 The only one real issue you mentioned was pollution. The rest are all political agendas to destroy man's freedom and you are supporting that. You should ask yourself why do you never see a real discussion about these topics on the main stream media? It is all one sided and people think the media is the real world when it is far from it.
@@Micscience Except they aren't. Pollution literally feeds into global warming and if you took the time to look up your facts without using Facebook, you'd know that. I'm sorry but get help, dude. That shit is some twisted, dumb thinking.
I'm just not into pessimistic movies and TV shows, sorry. Real life is challenging enough, but we need hope more than ever amidst all the chaos in the world.
It took over a million years for human sized vertebrates to come back after Chixhulub hit 65 million years ago, but sure, why not this dinosaur bird thingy after 21k years lol.
I swear these people take things too literal. That's how you know they have little to no IQ. They can't infer, or even critically think. It's quite hilarious watching these NPCS comment some bullshit. @@citizenofsquatopia5868
Could you imagine if all those rich people at the end had to rebuild earth or that new planet? I mean they’re money is irrelevant and they have to start off with social skills, agriculture skills, like real work has to be done, which they probably never done in their life. Epic fail!
It'd be hilarious. They tried to escape a promised death and run and hide because they had the money. I find it as a metaphor for the megarich trying to escape death and spend all their money to try and live forever, or even cheat death. But in the end, it will grab them, and they WILL be judged.
Actually, I thought the same thing. White House doesn’t act appropriately, Big pharma gets rich, scientists that try to warn about the vaccine are silenced by the media, average Joe’s life is ruined. The movie pretty much perfectly fits what actually happened. Once again, the libs don’t realize they are describing themselves. SMFH
Thanks for the explaination. Now, I know why this movie lost so much money, despite it's All Star cast. Pessimism doesn't sell....people need hope and goodwill. It should have taken a good guys come together and we win, with bad guys taking a hit of some sort. Audience would have walked out happy, and the producers made a profit.
It wouldn't be as close of a comparison to our real world if something like that happened, the people with the most power tend to be the most corrupt and very rarely will that ever be changed by average individuals, especially (in regards to the US) conservatives (as depicted) are incapable of recognizing when certain issues need to be solved otherwise there will be catastrophic consequences
*disclaimer* I hate to say this but if this scenario were true and you the viewer were ultra wealthy you’d probably choose to escape on this ship too….. being realistic here.
It’s like our situation We’re given a time frame to do something positive and change the fate of our impending doom “don’t look up” is basically saying if you can’t see the problem it’s not there which obviously it is and climate change is something we CAN do something abt
Because that’s probably how it would be if it actually happened? You gotta think of your gonna be cryogenically frozen I don’t think any belongings and clothes would come with you, I actually think even your hair and eyelashes etc would fall out, you’d be a bald naked person
On the bright side, at least earth isn’t the only planet with life! Surely the bronterocs will forge a civilization that avoids all the mistakes that the humans made! Actually, I wonder if that’s just earth after 22,740 years…
holy shit the comments are funny. BOTH sides are lost. if you can't see it. I'm sorry. this movie shows both sides. Each seeing each other on the other side. We are all doomed. Choose your calamity.
because they filled it with rich poeople, most of which are ceos, and old. so they are neither smart, nor fast, nor strong.....nor fertile. i think it was part of the pessimism
@@rhorybader4054 The allegory is how the problem is hard to see, so people don't take it seriously until its too late. Those who are contributing the most are those who won't suffer from the effects in the end.
The film was ultimately predictable. Every bad guy was basically based on a person on the right, big tech personality, or vapid media personality. They didn't take a single risk, not one. They could have focused on a president and media obsessed with identity talking about marginalization while a meteorite that doesn't care about identity is about to make it all moot. Instead, they played it safe and espoused the progressive dogma. Hollywood is basically the equivalent of 80s and 90s Christian movies.
@@thisplatformsucks Maybe if the left didn't focus 90% of their energy on identity ideology, which is basically fighting ghosts, they would get more done for the environment. Elon Musk has done more for climate than all the hysteria driven left has done collectively. He will probably continue to do more.
@@michaelknight2897 Actually, they do: see 'the sexually dimorphic nucleus' that Humans have in their brains. It is different for men and women. Women who identify as men have the same sized SDN as born Men, and vice versa. Your ignorance towards the science does not change what it finds. It just tells us that you're ignorant.
I’ve seen this before. It was called the “China syndrome.” Ironically, the bad “thing” in that movie would be an important part of staving off the destruction alluded here in the climate change analogy. But, because they haven’t learned jack since then, the Hollywood know everything are still ignoring it. Because really, don’t actors know best? This movie was arrogant chest thumping partisan theism at its worst. Good job 👍🏼!
Wait what? I’m sorry, I don’t really get it. Could you rephrase that? Coz from what I can tell, the bad thing in the movie was rich people fucking over the planet for their own self interest which... is happening.
@@shenmansson9615 Yeah, but how does the film portray those rich people? The film could have focused on the left talking about identity while all humans were going to be wiped out, making the meteorite the greatest non discriminator. Imagine a possible extinction level event and the media focused on the latest hate crime hoax. THAT would be subversive in Hollywood and frankly shocking. Instead, all the bad guys are safe and predictable.
@@michaelknight2897 fundamentally the film was an allegory about climate change, which is something the rich are causing, the right are denying, there was a scene at the end of the film where an Alex Jones stand in talked about PatriotBall or something, and most of the left ( as in communists, socialists not just democrats) actually does care about. Also I think it’s still shocking in the sense that EVERYBODY FUCKING DIES BECAUSE THE RICH ARE ASSHOLES, which is surprisingly still a debated topic in real life.
@@shenmansson9615 Its hard to think the left REALLY cares when its importing millions who will increase their carbon footprint 10 to 20 fold the moment they step foot in America. You kind of made my point. Its a SAFE movie with SAFE villains and predictable messages. What is the difference between this movie and a Christian movie about the "rapture"? Nothing.
the trump analogies are kind of dumb not gonna lie...there happen to be cruel inhumane people on both sides of the spectrum, why does everything have to come down to that...I guess it makes the most money
You have the Trump correlation thing totally wrong. The Clinton's were/are total celebrity-philes. "President Orlean" even has a picture where her and Bill are embracing. Mind, it's probably a compilation character, but definitely leans more Hillary Clinton. Ultimately, they are the Golgafrinchams.
@@strwbrybabyg245Look how the character talks in a scene about it's always one disaster or another, reflecting the political and bureaucratic experience of years (Association in being first lady, State Department...). Anyway, it's a mixed metaphor.
i found it entertaining. i was prejudiced against leonardo dicaprio but i think he did a great job in this movie. i loved how erik was portrayed(they called him jason, but we all know it was eric). sure it had a large share of flaws, but all in all i dont regret watching it.
The rich humans sent to the new planet are old and can’t have children, I thought that was funny.
LITERALLY they all were middle aged or older, how are you gonna reproduce at that age??
Did you see the herd of Bronterocs closing in? They're all going to get eaten.
@@evezford
i commented on that before seeing this
maybe the other pods had younger people
@@WTHR55 All instagrams influences, great gene pool!
I can't count the number of times I replayed the scene with the bird thing chomping on Streep. What a fitting end for humanity's greediest.
I totally agree with you. We will get ours's in the end. And it is well deserved even myself.
Apparently they were all eaten by the bronderocks as we see them getting surrounded by them. They would be the easiest of prey, as they didn't have any means to defend themselves and they were stark naked too. Meat on a plate. Question is, how could they be so stupid to act like that.
@@tommywilliams5140
We will all get the Hell we deserve because of our sins! But there is an alternative! God has made the way to salvation through His Son Jesus Christ.
@@evertonporter7887this is what gottem into that mess in the first place
Childish nonsense@@evertonporter7887
It took 30k yrs for the planet to recover after the dinosaur meteor. So the ship could have just floated somewhere near the moon. There would be unlimited solar power source for the cryochambers instead of leaving the solar system. Like what they did in Wall-E but longer wait.
That's actually a pretty cool observation.
But I still think they wouldn't survive, they're all old, never had to work a day in their lives, aren't trustworthy enough to rely on each other.
They'd just die anyway.
Except the humans in Wall-E were far more likable than this film and as a result we wanted them to triumph.
@@slipstreamxr3763 love the Captain and the couple who discover that talking face to face is way better than on a screen (especially since everyone was close to each other)…
That what I thought because eventually the earth would heal and grow new plant life it funny how they didn’t even think of that
It would've been to close to the Astroid debri. Maybe just orbit around Mars instead.
I love the contrast of insanely rich people who were just a walking defensless blobs of food for big poor and stupid chickens.
If they're animals without an economy or barter system, how are they poor?
@@spartan113ish but they arent rich either...so its debatable i guess.
The real irony is the 30 Trillion value of the comet is equivalent to the national debt in America 🇺🇸. Let that sink in... Risking humanity to maybe break even.
This thought crossed my mind but I wasn’t sure if it was true. Glad someone confirmed
It’s just a movie dude…..
@@jakeschmell actually it could very much so be a reality soon enough dude....
@@jakeschmell it’s a _satirical_ movie, which means it’s based on the real deal. It makes fun of the real world but there’s a lot of truth behind the jokes.
Not even. That money isn't just paid to the debt the US has, its given to billionaires who have the means of harvesting the minerals. They sell it to their audiences with some trickle down bs, but all in all, the debt remains, and the rich get richer.
You have to watch through all the ending credits to see Jonah Hill survive.
ah. that's why i ddint see it...after the scene with the birds, i turned it off, assuming it was all just more text
On a pile of rubble with nothing to eat or drink clean water because everything got destroyed. He's in denial thinking there are still anyone alive except him.
Well at least the aliens ate well
Yeah presidencial protein
Lol they all seemed well marbled w/fat.
Most likely they went back the ship
@@sarah.sonninem even if they went that doesn't mean that the aliens wouldn't find a way to eat the rest plus it is an unknown planet so they would die and if they was inside the ship they would be trapped and die from dehydration
@@stickanimations3388 no. These are people that already have things planned out. They were able to pull of cryogenics and live for 22 thousand years, so hostile animals will be expected. They would go back to the pod and call the main ship for robotic reinforcement to clear them out. Think man, think.
Would have been funny if they got out of the pod only to see a comet on it's way to their new planet.
I like how the trip to the new planet was likely thrown together at the last moment so the old and rich can live a bit longer. They didn’t take embryos, weapons, or armor. You can tell how shoddy the life support systems on the ship is when you find out nearly half the cryos are dead in each pod. One pod loses control and crashes on reentry. No drones, no scouting, no testing for pathogens.
Hill's character doesn't realize that a "new era must be rebuilt". There's nothing to build. Anyone else who might be left alive won't be for long. The earth in uninhabitable. If life will ever return, it won't be for hundreds of years.
Thousands with the essentially nuclear winter
ACTUALLY, all the Elite who escaped Earth's destruction ended up as "dinosaur food" - not just the President.
The final ending credit scene shows them being surrounded by dinosaurs - HUNGRY dinosaurs !
I cheered and laughed my head off at this scene. Because you just know how this would really happen in real life. We already have rich assholes going into space.
I was gonna give this movie a 9/10 until I saw the post credit scene and saw that all the rich bastards about to get eaten and because of that, I gave it a 10/10 because it was perfect how karma bit the rich in the ass. Also, what does a comet, an object from outer space, have to do with our planet's climate change???
It's nothing to do with it, it's just a representation. If we do nothing about climate change we will inevitably die off, just like how in don't look up the super rich do nothing leading the planet to destruction. They are parallels
You are just jealous. Get a job and make some money instead of wasting your welfare check on tattoos and face piercings.
@@carllanger8873 I'll have you know that my face and body are clean of tattoos and piercings
@@ofearghailthefearless6481 I don't need to be lectured by Hollyweird pedos.
@@carllanger8873 you sound crazy. Absolutely nuts.
The irony of the ending is rich;
1.) They can’t repopulate or defend themselves because they’re all old.
2.) They die more horrible deaths than those on Earth
3.) They had advanced AI that would have told them how stupid they were being and what they should actually do, and yet only used it to fulfill their stupid plans
I remmeber when the orlean finally accepted to act against the comet, he made a speech regarding the entering the golden age naked..etc. I think final scene is also refer to that.. they literally go naked :))))
The lower back tattoo on the president is just perfect.
Note to self, if this ever happens and I by some strange chance am one on the ships I’m gonna be last out of the ship and I’m taking a plethora of guns with me one being a big one to kill big bird before he eats me.
Unless you're filthy rich i do not think you will have a choice of what to take with you on a ship.
Even if I had a option I’ll just stay on earth I don’t want any part in some alien crap lol
@@saprissa9 if it would ever come to this guns will trump money.
@@huskybraines1459 yeah hunker down and hug the family until the end.
I'm not sure modern guns have such prolonged shelf life, well i actually don't even know if they'd be affected in the void of space for +20k years so...
Remember when movies were just fictional works of art? Yeah, me neither.
“Actions have consequences except for the ultra rich.” So like actors like Leonardo DiCaprio. I think it’s safe to say that he is ultra rich with a net worth of over $250 million. Let’s stop pretending that if this were to happen he wouldn’t be on one of those ships.
If the ship fits 2k people I'm sure Leo wouldn't be part of those 2k cause there's still thousands of people richer and more important than him lol
Lol there are over 3,000 billionaires on earth today, they only had room for 2000
Ain’t no peasant millionaires escaping the planet
In case of Chimate Change issues, I have a hard time trusting someone who uses a private jet.
@@itsalwaysdarkestbeforethes1198 In reality, those millionaires can buy their seats on those ships, but they would not be the best persons to colonise a new world. You'd want people with the relevant skills, preferably on the young side,along with couples and families, all being physically and mentally fit as well as educated and intelligent, people who can build communities and a new civilisation.
I'm sure that Streep's character wasn't the only person to be eaten by the new planet's wildlife.
Where exactly was the Jonah hill character getting a signal from? His survival made no sense, regardless of the "joke". Then all the most useless people in the world walk naked and unarmed onto a new planet; and promptly get eaten. Karam.
Also, I don't believe he is at the White House as he was with the president at what I'm assuming was BASH headquarters.
You can make a video without internet connection. Then there’s also satellite internet, which he might be rich enough to afford.
contagion movie 2011 becomes reality in 2020 because of 2019 spread...
this movie(2021) will become reality in 2030 because of the 2029 comet.. yeah, thank me later..
There would have been survivors on the other side of the world. The remaining populations would have been low enough to survive underground off of non perishable food items for ten years and emerge to rebuild.
The BASH colony ship arrives at a nearby star system in 22740 years. That would be more than enough time for the survivors on Earth to have rebuilt themselves into a space-faring civilization by then. If there was a class M planet that close to Earth it would have been discovered and colonized by those future humans.
lmao....riiiight.
@@jaysonpida5379 Twenty-two thousand years is a LONG time. In 8000BC the estimate global human population was five million. That's only ten thousand years ago. By the time of Christ, there were 170 million living in antiquity. By 1900 there were 1.5 billion people. Today there are 7.8 billion people. That's only 10000 years to go from a global population the size of Ireland to what we are today.
5 million people is only 0.0006% of today's global population. If the comet killed 99.9994% of all humans that's virtually an extinction event. But even 5 million survivors who could farm again after 10 years of nuclear winter would be able to repopulate much sooner. All of them would still remember the old world, and they would have the collective technological know-how to rebuild civilization much more quickly. They wouldn't need another ten thousand years to repopulate the world if every woman is popping out 8-10 babies in their lifetime in a world where humans have rediscovered basic modern medicine, industrialization, and large scale farming methods.
Even if it took another ten thousands years to recover to where we are today, that would still leave another 12740 years for them to exceed our level of technology.
There is no chance that humans wouldn't have reached the stars and discovered that planet before Orleans and Isherwell arrived on the brontoroc planet.
One side of the Earth? That's not what happened 64 million years ago. Why do you think dinosaurs are extinct?
@@PolaOpposite Dinosaurs are not extinct. The theropod dinosaurs are still with us as birds. The closest genetic relative of the tyrannosaurus rex is the chicken. Furthermore, humans are not dinosaurs. We have the benefit of having creativity and are excellent problem solvers. Dinosaurs didn't have massive hoards of non-perishable food items at their disposal. Dinosaurs didn't have any industrialization capacity to speak of. Even a handful of humans who manage to survive the firestorms, the UV, and the depletion of oxygen by staying underground for a while would have enough to survive on for decades if 99.9994% of the rest of humanity was no longer around to compete for remaining resources.
@@kuanged Agree, and also, if a comet/asteroid was predicted to hit the earth, governments around the world would swiftly make use of nuclear bunkers etc, so even allowing for tsunamis, earthquakes, firestorm around impact point etc that might take out some, there would be likely to be groups of organised survivors around the world, with resources needed to sustain them. Barring an impact so big that it effectively sterilised the earth's surface, it's likely that some humans would survive such a disaster. Whether we'd want to is another matter, especially as lone survivors, like the guy at the end of the film. However, I don't think it's guaranteed that we'd be able to rebuild our civilization - that would depend on so many factors, like who/how many survived, their mindset, what skills they had, what resources would be available locally and whether the more esoteric skills might be lost as people struggled to simply survive. Historically, some civilizations have lasted for millennia without really progressing as far as inventing the wheel, and the lack of domestic animal power might be another issue. Interesting to speculate!
This movie literally made me sick to my stomach and bow my head in shame.
Interesting take, if this is about climate change, the message by the protagonists is "screw it, gather around your loved ones, ignore the impending doom, there's nothing you can do".
I don't see how this is about climate change since it was a comet. It could be climate change metaphorically speaking but this movie was more than just the comet in my opinion. I think the doom had to be created in this movie to mirror how our civilization is evolving, and the outcome doesn't look good.
The comet is a metaphor. Climate change. Animal extinction. Disease prevention (COVID). Pollution.
These are things we ignore despite it being right in our faces. The impending consequences of our actions is coming but we continue to ignore it until it's too late.
@@loveydovey9733 The only one real issue you mentioned was pollution. The rest are all political agendas to destroy man's freedom and you are supporting that. You should ask yourself why do you never see a real discussion about these topics on the main stream media? It is all one sided and people think the media is the real world when it is far from it.
@@Micscience wait, climate change isn't a threat, but pollution is? Ah ok thx!
@@Micscience Except they aren't. Pollution literally feeds into global warming and if you took the time to look up your facts without using Facebook, you'd know that.
I'm sorry but get help, dude. That shit is some twisted, dumb thinking.
Three very fitting endings. And the dinosaurs taking “eat the rich” next level was funni
Ah yes, the movie thats a metaphor for climate change and criticizing the rich...made by a rich guy who travels the world in a private jet.
Thats three minutes and forty seven seconds I want back when the World ends.
And...If characters in the movie represent humanity as it really is, then we're all doomed.
I've seen the movie and I have to say, thank God they don't represent all of humanity!
Trying to understand how he had internet access. Facebook?
Who needs this explained?
Americans
@@joscis5870no. the people in the back*
I'm just not into pessimistic movies and TV shows, sorry. Real life is challenging enough, but we need hope more than ever amidst all the chaos in the world.
And the actor playing Bill Gat....s amazing and so accurate
I'm not quite sure a planet killing comet and it's trajectory is going to care about the climate of the planet
You ignored one thing
Iserweel (CEO of bash) : is Elon Musk the way he talks
I thought it was Tim Cook
No, no, no, the comet is not a metaphor about mankind induced climate change, it's about uncontrolled teenaged horniness.
america does not equal mankind
It took over a million years for human sized vertebrates to come back after Chixhulub hit 65 million years ago, but sure, why not this dinosaur bird thingy after 21k years lol.
That's because that's an alien on an exoplanet Sherlock
I swear these people take things too literal. That's how you know they have little to no IQ. They can't infer, or even critically think. It's quite hilarious watching these NPCS comment some bullshit. @@citizenofsquatopia5868
Do we really need explanation of this? 🤦♂️ What's next, toilet paper explained?
Guys this channel is stealing content from other channels and stealing scripts and robot voicing over it
That wasn't the White House. Not everyone is gone. Did you even watch the movie?😆😂
The notion that US Presidents can ultimately get chomped is not entirely unappealing.
🙃 the ending was insane
Could you imagine if all those rich people at the end had to rebuild earth or that new planet? I mean they’re money is irrelevant and they have to start off with social skills, agriculture skills, like real work has to be done, which they probably never done in their life. Epic fail!
It'd be hilarious. They tried to escape a promised death and run and hide because they had the money. I find it as a metaphor for the megarich trying to escape death and spend all their money to try and live forever, or even cheat death. But in the end, it will grab them, and they WILL be judged.
*starts playing* REM End of the world as we know it 🎵
What a shock a trump parallel was brought into this. You sure can’t tell who Hollywood is biased towards..hmmm…
I interpreted the comet as COVID
This has to be a joke
Actually, I thought the same thing. White House doesn’t act appropriately, Big pharma gets rich, scientists that try to warn about the vaccine are silenced by the media, average Joe’s life is ruined. The movie pretty much perfectly fits what actually happened. Once again, the libs don’t realize they are describing themselves. SMFH
Thanks for the explaination. Now, I know why this movie lost so much money, despite it's All Star cast. Pessimism doesn't sell....people need hope and goodwill. It should have taken a good guys come together and we win, with bad guys taking a hit of some sort. Audience would have walked out happy, and the producers made a profit.
At least the feathered raptors had a good lunch
It wouldn't be as close of a comparison to our real world if something like that happened, the people with the most power tend to be the most corrupt and very rarely will that ever be changed by average individuals, especially (in regards to the US) conservatives (as depicted) are incapable of recognizing when certain issues need to be solved otherwise there will be catastrophic consequences
Armageddon and Deep Impact (both in 1998) are other all star cast end of world movies where "good guys come together".
Please. Just no. It's the harsh ending of this movie that makes it so good. We have enough of happily ever after nonsense in other movies.
You're INCORRECT. The Director said there was intentionally NO reference to either political party. BUT YOU HAD TO GO THERE
Not really. Of course he'd deny it. IT"S HOLLYWOOD. lmao. Use your brain, Infer, critically think. I forgot. You can't.
How is he live streaming when the whole world is destroyed
Why so much reverse imaging?
The ending of the world? Not bad at all. Everything ends.
Except the void. Checkmate
It'll be cool when it's over and we can watch clips of it on youtube
*disclaimer* I hate to say this but if this scenario were true and you the viewer were ultra wealthy you’d probably choose to escape on this ship too….. being realistic here.
It’s like our situation We’re given a time frame to do something positive and change the fate of our impending doom “don’t look up” is basically saying if you can’t see the problem it’s not there which obviously it is and climate change is something we CAN do something abt
But why were they all naked??? That was disgusting...
Because that’s probably how it would be if it actually happened? You gotta think of your gonna be cryogenically frozen I don’t think any belongings and clothes would come with you, I actually think even your hair and eyelashes etc would fall out, you’d be a bald naked person
Apophis will be 19,000 miles away from Earth in April, 2029
On the bright side, at least earth isn’t the only planet with life! Surely the bronterocs will forge a civilization that avoids all the mistakes that the humans made!
Actually, I wonder if that’s just earth after 22,740 years…
Don't look up why the polar caps on mars are melting.
holy shit the comments are funny. BOTH sides are lost. if you can't see it. I'm sorry. this movie shows both sides. Each seeing each other on the other side. We are all doomed. Choose your calamity.
Jason seemed sociopathic
Douglas Adams did this so much better.
You mean he's the last PERSON alive. No women survived.
If the nukes exploded during the comets attack
One word....Wormwood
That's 2
Wormwood. Is a palladiumbooks fantasy.
This movie and Idiocracy should be classified as documentaries
One of the best movies in the year
funny it being a warning about global warming, yet showing proof that it is a minor inconvenience...
I like how Trump's out of office, and yet here we still are complaining about him instead of doing something...
You literally stole line from like from movie vibes
This is stupid, if Jona hill survived others did
The comet is due to climate change ?
The movie wasn't a parody with that input
Imagine the comet is Jesus coming and the movie his different
Great picture of democratic party!
Sounds like a load of PC HS to me.
Movie got 10/10 from me for getting the rich people getting killed after literally 20.000 years of waiting. Imagine
Our generations are numbered
Why so many old guys like bruh in a new planet you in young and smart diverse of diff jobs
because they filled it with rich poeople, most of which are ceos, and old.
so they are neither smart, nor fast, nor strong.....nor fertile.
i think it was part of the pessimism
global warming you say, oh really?
Seems more like an allegory for human stupidity and selfishness but sure we can go with global warming too.
@@rhorybader4054 The allegory is how the problem is hard to see, so people don't take it seriously until its too late. Those who are contributing the most are those who won't suffer from the effects in the end.
Actions have consequences except for the ultra rich
The film was ultimately predictable. Every bad guy was basically based on a person on the right, big tech personality, or vapid media personality. They didn't take a single risk, not one. They could have focused on a president and media obsessed with identity talking about marginalization while a meteorite that doesn't care about identity is about to make it all moot. Instead, they played it safe and espoused the progressive dogma. Hollywood is basically the equivalent of 80s and 90s Christian movies.
Because your weird bias wouldn't make for a logical film. Only the right deny the cataclysm we're headed towards.
the film was great, it's the conservatives who don't trust science
@@dickottel Depends on the science, doesn't it? The left doesn't believe in biology when it comes to Trans.
@@thisplatformsucks Maybe if the left didn't focus 90% of their energy on identity ideology, which is basically fighting ghosts, they would get more done for the environment.
Elon Musk has done more for climate than all the hysteria driven left has done collectively. He will probably continue to do more.
@@michaelknight2897 Actually, they do: see 'the sexually dimorphic nucleus' that Humans have in their brains. It is different for men and women. Women who identify as men have the same sized SDN as born Men, and vice versa.
Your ignorance towards the science does not change what it finds. It just tells us that you're ignorant.
They failed! They may have wanted to pass a message with that movie but they made quite a good entertaining one instead! 😉
Movie OSCAR!!!!!
This review is a load of communist, mushy spine, mindless drivel. Poor, poor snowflakes. Bless your hearts.
Hi
As with comedy, if you have to explain the movie, it wasn't that good.
Replace "Trump" with Clinton and
Biden...
This movie depict exactly what democrats will do to this world.
I’ve seen this before. It was called the “China syndrome.” Ironically, the bad “thing” in that movie would be an important part of staving off the destruction alluded here in the climate change analogy.
But, because they haven’t learned jack since then, the Hollywood know everything are still ignoring it. Because really, don’t actors know best?
This movie was arrogant chest thumping partisan theism at its worst.
Good job 👍🏼!
Wait what? I’m sorry, I don’t really get it. Could you rephrase that? Coz from what I can tell, the bad thing in the movie was rich people fucking over the planet for their own self interest which... is happening.
Fcuk are you on about??
@@shenmansson9615 Yeah, but how does the film portray those rich people? The film could have focused on the left talking about identity while all humans were going to be wiped out, making the meteorite the greatest non discriminator. Imagine a possible extinction level event and the media focused on the latest hate crime hoax. THAT would be subversive in Hollywood and frankly shocking.
Instead, all the bad guys are safe and predictable.
@@michaelknight2897 fundamentally the film was an allegory about climate change, which is something the rich are causing, the right are denying, there was a scene at the end of the film where an Alex Jones stand in talked about PatriotBall or something, and most of the left ( as in communists, socialists not just democrats) actually does care about.
Also I think it’s still shocking in the sense that EVERYBODY FUCKING DIES BECAUSE THE RICH ARE ASSHOLES, which is surprisingly still a debated topic in real life.
@@shenmansson9615 Its hard to think the left REALLY cares when its importing millions who will increase their carbon footprint 10 to 20 fold the moment they step foot in America.
You kind of made my point. Its a SAFE movie with SAFE villains and predictable messages. What is the difference between this movie and a Christian movie about the "rapture"? Nothing.
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Fg
the trump analogies are kind of dumb not gonna lie...there happen to be cruel inhumane people on both sides of the spectrum, why does everything have
to come down to that...I guess it makes the most money
So no people survived😆
Always follow the money
This channel is so underrated wtf
Umm.. This is copy pasted from an article with a voice over
Its a computer generates voice reading an article. It even gets that wrong as some words are mispronounced. .
@@Hiram1000 exactly.
You have the Trump correlation thing totally wrong. The Clinton's were/are total celebrity-philes. "President Orlean" even has a picture where her and Bill are embracing. Mind, it's probably a compilation character, but definitely leans more Hillary Clinton.
Ultimately, they are the Golgafrinchams.
It was 100% trump lol, Orleans was even a former reality television star
It couldn’t have been anymore on the nose
... it's 100% trump. you're an example of how brainwashed, dense and dumb and in denial society is smh
@@strwbrybabyg245Look how the character talks in a scene about it's always one disaster or another, reflecting the political and bureaucratic experience of years (Association in being first lady, State Department...). Anyway, it's a mixed metaphor.
Is this a alien film
Great ending
No wonder this movie bombed. It's full of sheet.
It didn't bomb lmao wtf are you talking about
This movie sucked so bad
i found it entertaining.
i was prejudiced against leonardo dicaprio but i think he did a great job in this movie.
i loved how erik was portrayed(they called him jason, but we all know it was eric).
sure it had a large share of flaws, but all in all i dont regret watching it.
Its just movie sheez lol
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Let’s go Brandon!