What I love about this movie is that it doesn't focus so much on showing all the spectacular destruction caused by the comet but rather on what everyone's doing right before they die.
@BrowncoatGofAZ ... The planet is fine. It isn't going anywhere. WE R !!!. Climates have been changing for the 4.5 billion years earths been here. Sorry your being inconvenienced by the price of oil but your going to perish no matter what and using fossil fuels or using electricity to power your tent wont stop it 😂
@@BrowncoatGofAZexactly. Anyone paying attention can see our extinction is coming if we continue todo nothing. If we continue to put our heads in the sand to this threat. It’s an inconvenient truth.
Instead of showing the destruction it shows the final moments of life and humanity. That's why I love this movie over a lot of disaster movies. Instead of cities getting destroyed it shows what everyone is doing in their final moments.
The exact reason I love this film. It's not afraid to show the folly of man and their pure neglect for one another... Ultimately dooming the entirety of all life.
@@3l.Buho.Kuernudo No. No there isn't. "The comet on 2029" (aka Apophis) has been ruled to have no chance of hitting Earth in the next 100 years, and even their initial predictions (made in fucking 2004) of it POTENTIALLY hitting Earth were at a 2.7% chance and lasted for like a couple days, when further observations lowered that chance already. It's been known to have effectively zero chance to hit Earth within at least the next 100 years since 2013, but idiots on the internet will read some dumb shit somewhere and find their peanut brains incapable of doing a simple fuckin' Google search.
I love this ending so much. The combination of music and images. Mother Nature being wonderful and majestic, even when she annihilates us all. And Di caprio's final line: "When you think of it, we really did have everything, didn't we?". This is high cinematography, fellas.
Its bittersweet because I wanted the comet to kill all of the idiots in that world, but for some reason, I still felt bad that for that to happen everyone had to die. This scene made me happy/relieved/mad at all the same time
Look at how far humanity has come, look at what humanity has built along the way. We can lose all of that within a matter of time, we must not take earth for granted.
@@leonardogabrieltrevinoloba2377 Nuclear war would cause human extinction, but nuclear power can be used in the green transition to renewable energy. It produces zero carbon dioxide. And is safe and reliable if proper safety regulations are in place and followed.
As a husband and a father to 3 boys, this scene is so gut wrenching. Everything gone in a blink of an eye. I just hope after we die we can still be with our loved ones.
@hardenxx1335 all we can do currently is live like there’s no tomorrow. I personally believe that we are reunited in the end by the grave of God. It will be ok :)
When the time comes all we can do is pray and make sure we are in good terms with Jesus ❤🙌🏽 this earth ain’t gonna survive for long so we thrive it for as long as we can
I love the camera work at the very tail end of this scene. It starts out shaky and violent, then slowly comes to a slow, accepting crawl, kinda like how the characters act.
@@lassi372 I would say more like a music box slowing to a stop. It was already good, but I think it would've been better if the music slowed down with it.
Try to imagine this situation on your skin. When there is nowhere to hide and you just sit and wait for your death. Masks are dropped, everyone sits absolutely naked by mind and soul, thinking about how they lived, how they treated everyone around. Some are waiting to see whats on the other side, others preparing to step into the void
This scene got me so emotional to the point that knowing that everything in this world that we have and witnessed could be gone in the blink of an eye. And just that thought alone has made me appreciate the things I have in my life.
To be honest they haven't showed this completely accurate because when the asteroid hits, all of the nuclear power plants will explode releasing so much energy we cant imagine and their are so many abandoned bombs and nuclear bombs on earth they will detonate as well, their are approx 13000 nuclear bombs every survivor will die of radiation or the contaminated water and food
I would have loved to be far enough to see the impact, and see the shockwave coming at me. It's not everyday that you can witness the moment a comet hit a planet with mass extinction results.
I’m going to be honest, there have been very select few movies (about 2-3 I think) that no matter how many times I watch it, will always get me to cry and this scene right here does that for me (this is the third time I’ve watched it), but really, the reason I think it gets to me is the fact that it doesn’t focus on the destruction (like I’ve seen so many other people comment about) but rather what people are doing for their final moments.
I love that they spend so long worried about the end, only for the moment they die to be instantaneous. It's unlikely the felt any pain at all, just sitting at the dining table one moment and the next gone. They died, but they didn't have time to react to themselves dying.
This movie is so well done, a beautifull work, i actually didn't expect this ending since i made some laughs but damm, this ending totally destroyed me
The most unbelievable part is that hit a single nuclear power decides to let loose and get to spend their final moments knowing they vanquished their mortal enemy first
@@davsavchav The falling ejecta would've been the most devastating as it would cause the atmosphere to heat up, creating a global firestorm. But perhaps the most deadly aspect of an impact on this scale wouldn't be the initial explosion, but the after effects such as the shroud of dust, ash, and clouds that would block out the sun and send the world into an impact winter.
How many people lost their lives to this meteor that hurdled its way towards earth, lets find out and get to the numbers. By my count 7.753 billion people died in this movie, the victims include 3.97 billion men and 3.905 billion woman giving us an almost split pie chart. With a run time of 2 hours and 25 minutes that gave us a kill on average every 0.0000000018 seconds. The golden chainsaw for coolest kill goes to President Orlean for getting the only closest kill to the camera. Dull machete for lamest kill goes to every person on the planet because it is really just a bunch of offscreen kills. And with that this has been the kill count, thanks everyone be good people!
I don't know why but them just not acknowledging it makes this scene so much more disturbing and sad Edit: I’m not saying they SHOULD acknowledge it, I’m just saying that the fact that they aren’t makes this scene so much creepier. Mostly because this scene was out of context for me, not having seen the movie
Why would the worry about it, there's no point. They all know their going to die with nothing they can do about it no matter what. Might as well enjoy your final moments on this world with the people you love over a nice dinner a last supper if you will. Of course they'd be scared it's natural but, when you know for certain that your going to die after a point you just, except it and just live for one last time before the end credits roll so to speak.
Still, I think I would just go outside and look at the horizon to see how it all ends. If I'm leaving this world, I'd rather go while I witness its spectacular ending. Sitting there around a table, pretending that everything's alright when you know that it's not alright, and you are just nervously talking about banal stuff waiting for the end to come... I don't know, it doesn't feel right. Wasting your precious last moments on Earth talking about your grandma's tea while you try to hide your impending doom?
Tell me about it. I’m absolutely terrified by the state of humanity, and this movie symbolises that, from the narcissism to the complete apathy and lack of compassion.
I don't like the rest of the movie, but this final scene was very touching, and it made my cry. Makes you think about everything that happened on Earth, and where we stand in the universe, and how little people appreciate the small things in life.
I doubt one comet would wipe out all life at once. But the ensuring nuclear winter after the impact would make life miserable to anyone who survived the initial destruction.
As soon as an asteroid like that enters the atmosphere it would be brighter than the sun, basically turning the sky white and blinding everyone thousands of km away even with their eyes closed. That render of a slowly moving rock on fire is laugable. And acording to the movie it's 5km in lenght wich is not enough to kills us all humans, even less the whole life on earth.
Yes. Now when you watch a movie like this do you want to see a thing hitting Earth and the consequences or do you want to see an accurate thing which is brighter than the sun destroying a whole scene without seeing anything of it? I think when directors are making a film most of the time they are well aware about details like this, but it wouldnt make any sense on the screen. It was about the reactions, emotions and last moments. An ultra realistic hit was not neccesary. It was okay. If you check one of the best TV show ever made "Live on our Planet" in chapter 6 there is the Chicxulub impact which is very similar at least. So its not just this movie. In order to see wtf is happening noone wants to see a blinding white screen. Thats just dumb. Also the comet was close to 10km in the movie not 5. It is believed that an about 11-12km would be enough to kill everything on Earth, so pretty close.
@@thesagaofahun1592 Bad scifi is Bad scifi. Imagine a nuke without the blinding light part. A sudden godlike hit can be has emotional as anything, don't make excuses for Bad writters/directors.
They were the lucky ones, they all would have died instantly and wouldn't have to deal with the fallout like the visible Shockwave of smoke and ash charging towards you and the other debris and the scorched earth that would consume the ground you stood on. They would just get crushed and feel nothing.
And to think that the extinction of life on Earth could have been avoided if the president and that businessman wanted to... but because of them, all life was already gone
We all go to heaven or hell permanently in the very end. This earthly life is temporary. We will judged by our deeds. Evil vs good is a real distinction not arbitrarily made up by men.
Damn bruh that punched me in the stomach my wife is due in July with our little girl and our son is 3 and is getting potty trained......"we really did have it all didn't we?" if that doesn't open someone's eyes 5o true nature and reality and the way it's all happening.....I'll take every diaper change and every accident as a blessing
Speaking for myself: The thought of the world ending is terrifying and if I’m here when it does…I hope I’m with my loved ones with no regrets. Just peace knowing I’m not going feel a thing and being grateful that I was a homosapian in this chapter of Earth. Was it all good? No. Was it all bad? Also no. But I was here and tried to live my best life, period. And to whomever or whatever comes after us? I hope they do it better.
Imagine if we did get our shit together and created cleaner transport, complete alternative solutions to plastic in every aspect of life, a lot of other problems solved...etc. We managed to improve things; the future looks better than it was, then this happens. ☄️
That's what makes this movie pointless, nasa has already hit an astroid with a satalite, humans are actively trying to build a defense against astroids.
While watching the movie #DontLookUp I had a question in my mind. Where will I spend my time when the world is about to end? I used to think family no matter how much I despise them but then again I realized cats are family too and I would probably bring them all inside a cave from the highest mountain full of stocks of canned goods and canned liquids that will lasts for years because I don't have a bunker and then hope for the best that the temperature or heat from the comet impact is tolerable inside a deep underground cave like the temperature inside a sauna. Luckily I am heat and a little fire resistant than most people coz I adapt to a hot environment when I stopped using airconditioning and when I moved into a makeship barracks used to house cats with no insulation that between 10am to 4pm the temperature inside is as hot as being inside an oven, so hot that liquid detergents react to plastic containers and melt them away and my supplies of chocolate bars turned to liquid chocolate. So yeah I am not afraid of the end of the world. After all I already feel dead along time ago. Like I can do the worst kinds of things and the consequences won't even matter.
A Comet that big and going that fast, no chance of surviving. Sure, the big cities would probably erupt in rioting. But, the people that don't live in big cities, would do exactly what the main characters did. Have a final dinner with family and friends. And enjoy a few hours of remembering, and reminiscing before the end.
@@bradleymcdonald6273 People today are lost. They live lives of sin and immorality, and celebrate it. Do you honestly believe that they're going to heaven? Why would they?
Define "not that large." That much mass hurtling at the Earth that fast generates so much kinetic energy. You can't even imagine. Hundreds of billions of tons of rock colliding with rock and metal and water at 45,000 mph.
Please be as concerned that we are losing the same in slow motion. That’s what the film is actually about. It’s an allegory for an extinction level event that’s already happening and being ignored. Hence the ‘don’t look up’ title. What seems imperceptibly slow to us is, in cosmic terms happening in a blink of an eye. This movie is not about an asteroid impact. It’s about willful ignorance and inaction to protect what we have.
Spoiler alert (if you haven't watched the movie yet): Why in the ending did those scientists decide to move another far away planet to restart it all again "from scratch" if all they should have done is just keeped "parking" in the orbit of Earth and waited the dirt to get down and then returned to Earth again? I know the asteroid destroyed it, but that wasn't the first time that happened. A same-sized asteroid destroyed Earth, too, when dinosaurs lived and the nature of the planet return to normal less than one hundred years after.
The earth would’ve been uninhabitable for like you said, nearly a century. Anyways, the people on board the ship are not scientists, but wealthy donors and political figures. Most of these people have not worked an honest day in their life, and even if they had frozen themselves for a couple hundred years they wouldn’t be suited to survive in a virtual stone age like our ancestors long past.
@@WPC799 According to scientists, the rock that hit the Earth in dinosaurs age was about 10km~15km. And the darkness age that followed the collision didn't last more than one decade. There was no ice age then, but only the atmosphere was covered by dirt, until it got down. I still believe it had been preferable that they had waited for about 2 decades to return (so the planet would've been looked almost the same way as it looked two decades ago, maybe they would find even some survivors) than traveled to a far away solar system.
@@FabianoTAzevedo possiblity but that's kinda a stretch I mean we don't see any children walking out and in the scene one of the pods actually crash lands onto the new planet
Naw, it would be Trump's fault, like everything else in the universe. In fact, in the six months before the comet hit, he would be charged in a continuous cycle. His enemies would celebrate the comet, if it would end his chances of being president.
@@miguellopez3392 Satire, yes? Dumb - no. It works on a lot of levels. How we bend to greed. Our self-importance. What other people thing of US technology.
@NorthForkFisherman a billionair in the US harnest the talent and investors of the US to develope the rocket that allowed nasa to strike an astroid and change its course in 2022, same billionair is also built the largest space rocket meant to colonize another planet incase nuclear war, astroids, and cataclismic environmental change. That's is reality, which is why this is satire.
What I love about this movie is that it doesn't focus so much on showing all the spectacular destruction caused by the comet but rather on what everyone's doing right before they die.
Brah you'd love the movie 4:44 Last Day on Earth - low budget works in the favor of these films
Thats why it sucks, showing destruction is much better
@@andreroberson6554 nah . . it's been overdone . . watch 2012 or countless others if you are into a CGI-fest
@@andreroberson6554 lucky for you there are a shitload of movies that already do that.
@@andreroberson6554 just watch the movie deep impact if you want something like that
“We really did have everything didn’t we?”
Damn that line is a shot to the heart
How am I not crying now
An improvised line, too.
Improvised too
@@Tao_Tology THAT MAKES IT EVEN SADDER
That's stupid we have nothing on this shit world
Preventable extinction is the most humilating way a species can die.
That was the point of this movie. The asteroid was an allegory for clmt chng.
@BrowncoatGofAZ ... The planet is fine. It isn't going anywhere. WE R !!!. Climates have been changing for the 4.5 billion years earths been here. Sorry your being inconvenienced by the price of oil but your going to perish no matter what and using fossil fuels or using electricity to power your tent wont stop it 😂
@@BrowncoatGofAZexactly. Anyone paying attention can see our extinction is coming if we continue todo nothing. If we continue to put our heads in the sand to this threat. It’s an inconvenient truth.
@@lemperorlemonardo The Dinosaurs couldn't stop the asteroid, why you think mankind will be able to undo everything?
Are you... are you aware of just hiw insane human technology is as of the date you left that comment?@Orvieta
Instead of showing the destruction it shows the final moments of life and humanity. That's why I love this movie over a lot of disaster movies. Instead of cities getting destroyed it shows what everyone is doing in their final moments.
Good point
I highly recommend this movie on Netflix
Yh so true man
The exact reason I love this film. It's not afraid to show the folly of man and their pure neglect for one another... Ultimately dooming the entirety of all life.
@@handlesswatch7387 Not ALL life, but definitely the human race as a dominant species, almost certainly
This is honestly the scariest movie I’ve ever seen.
Especially knowing about the comet on 2029
the scariest part is actually not the destruction, but how it accurately reflects our human flaws
Fr. We see scientists rage yelling, we'd all still be debating until it's all too late. And as an ordinary person we can't do much.
Scary like when you feel trapped here with billions of idiots.. i know the feeling
@@3l.Buho.Kuernudo No. No there isn't. "The comet on 2029" (aka Apophis) has been ruled to have no chance of hitting Earth in the next 100 years, and even their initial predictions (made in fucking 2004) of it POTENTIALLY hitting Earth were at a 2.7% chance and lasted for like a couple days, when further observations lowered that chance already. It's been known to have effectively zero chance to hit Earth within at least the next 100 years since 2013, but idiots on the internet will read some dumb shit somewhere and find their peanut brains incapable of doing a simple fuckin' Google search.
I love this ending so much. The combination of music and images. Mother Nature being wonderful and majestic, even when she annihilates us all. And Di caprio's final line: "When you think of it, we really did have everything, didn't we?". This is high cinematography, fellas.
the only part that made me tear was seeing these cute little otters enjoying life 😢 (my fav animals are otters)
oh my...so sad
Who is mother nature?? He is God who created everything. Say God .
@@ميراثالنبوة-ر1ح Ew. I don’t believe in your “god”.
@@NuwaHWeil Exactly. Humans killing rabbits and foxes for fun is even better, isn't it? ☺️
I love how the soundtrack to this scene is happy and emotional rather than scary and intense.
In this situation, the only life changing force you can truly trust here is funny enough, the comet.
Its bittersweet because I wanted the comet to kill all of the idiots in that world, but for some reason, I still felt bad that for that to happen everyone had to die. This scene made me happy/relieved/mad at all the same time
There's an unused track from the soundtrack called "Logic Waltz" which is like a more upbeat version of this song.
it's not ironic
Look at how far humanity has come, look at what humanity has built along the way. We can lose all of that within a matter of time, we must not take earth for granted.
After doing a research about nuclear power and what it means... This comment hits hard.
@@leonardogabrieltrevinoloba2377nuclear power is the least of our worries
@@mardkam_triplesh I disagree
@@leonardogabrieltrevinoloba2377
Nuclear war would cause human extinction, but nuclear power can be used in the green transition to renewable energy. It produces zero carbon dioxide. And is safe and reliable if proper safety regulations are in place and followed.
1:20 the noise and the shot of the fire impact point and the shock wave knocking out the power absolutely terrified me with chills down my spine
You can also see the ocean boiling away, and the molten earth at the impact crater. It’s really eerie, the level of detail in this scene.
Whats rhe song playing
Didn't even notice that... Damn.
As a husband and a father to 3 boys, this scene is so gut wrenching. Everything gone in a blink of an eye. I just hope after we die we can still be with our loved ones.
@hardenxx1335 all we can do currently is live like there’s no tomorrow. I personally believe that we are reunited in the end by the grave of God. It will be ok :)
@@codex7213I think you mean to spell “Grace”. You should really read Saint Maximilian Kolbe. Heaven exists. Hell exists.
When the time comes all we can do is pray and make sure we are in good terms with Jesus ❤🙌🏽 this earth ain’t gonna survive for long so we thrive it for as long as we can
@@777Treeoflife Really? Why not in Zeus, Anubis, Odin or Ganesha?
We will. :) In fact we are all family. When we go to wherever we go, you will know everyone.
I love the camera work at the very tail end of this scene. It starts out shaky and violent, then slowly comes to a slow, accepting crawl, kinda like how the characters act.
Accepting crawl?
@@lassi372 I would say more like a music box slowing to a stop. It was already good, but I think it would've been better if the music slowed down with it.
Probably the most emotionally realistic disaster movie. They really make you "feel" the impact when the comet hits
"Seeking a friend for the end of the world". Beat it by about a decade.
Yeah the end of this movie just jits different than other ones
Try watching Melancholia from Lars Von Trier
These Final Hours. Fam.
Yes it's an underrated masterpiece
Try to imagine this situation on your skin. When there is nowhere to hide and you just sit and wait for your death. Masks are dropped, everyone sits absolutely naked by mind and soul, thinking about how they lived, how they treated everyone around. Some are waiting to see whats on the other side, others preparing to step into the void
This scene got me so emotional to the point that knowing that everything in this world that we have and witnessed could be gone in the blink of an eye. And just that thought alone has made me appreciate the things I have in my life.
and knowing we probably wouldn't get our asses together in time to do anything about it
The animals got me. Those animal clips fucking got me 😭😭
Well look at this way Jonah Hill lived and has the whole world to himself.
He's now the Earth's Leader
Why do you think he lived?
@@lassi372 end credit scene
Jonah Hill!!!!!!!!
To be honest they haven't showed this completely accurate because when the asteroid hits, all of the nuclear power plants will explode releasing so much energy we cant imagine and their are so many abandoned bombs and nuclear bombs on earth they will detonate as well, their are approx 13000 nuclear bombs every survivor will die of radiation or the contaminated water and food
I would've wanted to of been right by the impact area so I just die immediately and not know what happened
SAME ! or if i wasn’t near it i would just take my own life because i wouldn’t want to deal with this….
Facts
@@MiiZzJ0kEr the shot of that woman's hand hanging off the bed alludes to suicide.
I would have loved to be far enough to see the impact, and see the shockwave coming at me. It's not everyday that you can witness the moment a comet hit a planet with mass extinction results.
2:54 “don’t worry folks. After all, it’s only a movie.”
For Now....
@@JokerScars69Yup, we don’t know what’s headed at us
That’s why they made this movie to show what could happen
@@theamazingandtalentedblake8296 Yh true they made this movie to show what could happen but who knows
no its not movie..it will happen soon 2029
This is how I’d love to leave this life, with my parents and siblings right next to me, holding hands ready for death together
I’m going to be honest, there have been very select few movies (about 2-3 I think) that no matter how many times I watch it, will always get me to cry and this scene right here does that for me (this is the third time I’ve watched it), but really, the reason I think it gets to me is the fact that it doesn’t focus on the destruction (like I’ve seen so many other people comment about) but rather what people are doing for their final moments.
I was there partying on the beach. Amazing view.
I love that they spend so long worried about the end, only for the moment they die to be instantaneous. It's unlikely the felt any pain at all, just sitting at the dining table one moment and the next gone. They died, but they didn't have time to react to themselves dying.
This movie is so well done, a beautifull work, i actually didn't expect this ending since i made some laughs but damm, this ending totally destroyed me
Di caprio s hand on his son s shoulder breaks my heart.
What a stressing and still eye opening movie....
We really did have everything did we?” Line hit hard double R and D
It's just sad how beautiful the earth is but humans keep destroying it and all the innocent animals just having to suffer..
Nicely done. Struggling to stay in the moment and enjoy a last meal together, knowing what's coming.
0:44 is truly a beautiful scene along with the music
It's Chile, Santiago
The most unbelievable part is that hit a single nuclear power decides to let loose and get to spend their final moments knowing they vanquished their mortal enemy first
There's so much we're taking for granted.
The baby in the water gets me every time life's not garenteed only God had thr power the end it.
Guys, this would be bad for the stock market…
Oh muh godz!! Capitoizms ebil!!!
It's priced in
Every time I watch this scene, I always feel very anxious. It's like I'm there with them. Does anyone else feel like that when they watch this?
Awesome scene... an humbling moment...
One of the best movies I have ever seen
@0:44 imagine a wall of water 6 miles high in every direction??fawk. And people at ground zero were the luckiest ones honestly
I think the winds from the impact would kill most people
No they weren't, they would of been on fire before the comet hit
@@davsavchav The falling ejecta would've been the most devastating as it would cause the atmosphere to heat up, creating a global firestorm.
But perhaps the most deadly aspect of an impact on this scale wouldn't be the initial explosion, but the after effects such as the shroud of dust, ash, and clouds that would block out the sun and send the world into an impact winter.
6 miles more like 6000
The cameraman never dies.
pov: You pause the video but still hear the sound
How many people lost their lives to this meteor that hurdled its way towards earth, lets find out and get to the numbers.
By my count 7.753 billion people died in this movie, the victims include 3.97 billion men and 3.905 billion woman giving us an almost split pie chart. With a run time of 2 hours and 25 minutes that gave us a kill on average every 0.0000000018 seconds. The golden chainsaw for coolest kill goes to President Orlean for getting the only closest kill to the camera. Dull machete for lamest kill goes to every person on the planet because it is really just a bunch of offscreen kills. And with that this has been the kill count, thanks everyone be good people!
😂😂😂😂
Thanks James
I don't know why but them just not acknowledging it makes this scene so much more disturbing and sad
Edit: I’m not saying they SHOULD acknowledge it, I’m just saying that the fact that they aren’t makes this scene so much creepier. Mostly because this scene was out of context for me, not having seen the movie
Why would the worry about it, there's no point. They all know their going to die with nothing they can do about it no matter what. Might as well enjoy your final moments on this world with the people you love over a nice dinner a last supper if you will. Of course they'd be scared it's natural but, when you know for certain that your going to die after a point you just, except it and just live for one last time before the end credits roll so to speak.
It's not that they aren't acknowledging it, but that they have come to terms with it and accepted it.
Still, I think I would just go outside and look at the horizon to see how it all ends. If I'm leaving this world, I'd rather go while I witness its spectacular ending.
Sitting there around a table, pretending that everything's alright when you know that it's not alright, and you are just nervously talking about banal stuff waiting for the end to come... I don't know, it doesn't feel right. Wasting your precious last moments on Earth talking about your grandma's tea while you try to hide your impending doom?
All their efforts to save the world and make things right ended in spectacular failure. Why not enjoy the time they have left?
them trying to hold it together while having dinner at the end when they know its coming any moment really gets to me deep down emotionally
Well,if that bothers you,at least they didn't suffer,they didn't even get to fell the pain
This scares me to death and this is why I can't sleep at night
You need help
@@JSolar590 yeah no shit
Geez don't get so mad I was just saying
Tell me about it. I’m absolutely terrified by the state of humanity, and this movie symbolises that, from the narcissism to the complete apathy and lack of compassion.
@@CorridorOfMirrorsRemixes yes!!
This movie ended up much better than I expected.
That beach scene….
I don't like the rest of the movie, but this final scene was very touching, and it made my cry. Makes you think about everything that happened on Earth, and where we stand in the universe, and how little people appreciate the small things in life.
I wish we could all love one another.
THE BABY NOOOO
If god can't allow war pandemics of natural disasters he will throw a stone at us as of what this tells me
When the day comes. This earth will be able to back to the way it was. That will be amazing
The ending of this movie man it just hots different for me
Where did it land in this movie? Looks like off the cost of south america?
Right off the coast of Chile in the movie
Off the coast of Chile. You actually see some very accurately portrayed chilean people watching it come. That was a nice touch
No one species can last forever.
This scene always makes me feel nervous as hell. Maybe because the comet impacts just a few kilometers away from my home
I doubt one comet would wipe out all life at once. But the ensuring nuclear winter after the impact would make life miserable to anyone who survived the initial destruction.
This is so depressing
As soon as an asteroid like that enters the atmosphere it would be brighter than the sun, basically turning the sky white and blinding everyone thousands of km away even with their eyes closed. That render of a slowly moving rock on fire is laugable. And acording to the movie it's 5km in lenght wich is not enough to kills us all humans, even less the whole life on earth.
But there's a lot of pieces
Yes. Now when you watch a movie like this do you want to see a thing hitting Earth and the consequences or do you want to see an accurate thing which is brighter than the sun destroying a whole scene without seeing anything of it?
I think when directors are making a film most of the time they are well aware about details like this, but it wouldnt make any sense on the screen.
It was about the reactions, emotions and last moments. An ultra realistic hit was not neccesary. It was okay.
If you check one of the best TV show ever made "Live on our Planet" in chapter 6 there is the Chicxulub impact which is very similar at least. So its not just this movie. In order to see wtf is happening noone wants to see a blinding white screen. Thats just dumb.
Also the comet was close to 10km in the movie not 5. It is believed that an about 11-12km would be enough to kill everything on Earth, so pretty close.
@@thesagaofahun1592 Bad scifi is Bad scifi. Imagine a nuke without the blinding light part. A sudden godlike hit can be has emotional as anything, don't make excuses for Bad writters/directors.
@@mascarademermelada8746its your opinion.
@@thesagaofahun1592 same as yours
Sleeping pills are the best way at such a moment😊
I think I'll check this movie out, it looks great.
Poor Chileans. You can see that Chile was the first country to be affected by the meteor; quite horribly at that.
They were the lucky ones, they all would have died instantly and wouldn't have to deal with the fallout like the visible Shockwave of smoke and ash charging towards you and the other debris and the scorched earth that would consume the ground you stood on. They would just get crushed and feel nothing.
Someone in the Spacestation saw the whole thing and the one lived
Then died suffocating and starving in an aluminium tube.
I was just thinking about this. Imagine seeing this from an astronauts POV😮
And to think that the extinction of life on Earth could have been avoided if the president and that businessman wanted to... but because of them, all life was already gone
Its actually really sad that one rock can end billions years of life
All life won't die. It's as big as the same one that ended the dinosaurs, and obviously mammals ultimately benefited from that.
It’s happened before 🦕🦖
The scariest part is our leaders would absolutely sacrifice us all for the chance they can make a few more bucks…
We all go to heaven or hell permanently in the very end. This earthly life is temporary. We will judged by our deeds. Evil vs good is a real distinction not arbitrarily made up by men.
“If I’m to be completely honest, which at this moment, why not?”
A secret he was going to take with him to his death….
…But I still have to go to work the next day…
What Leo says at 2:15 still hits me hard to this day.
Damn bruh that punched me in the stomach my wife is due in July with our little girl and our son is 3 and is getting potty trained......"we really did have it all didn't we?" if that doesn't open someone's eyes 5o true nature and reality and the way it's all happening.....I'll take every diaper change and every accident as a blessing
Speaking for myself:
The thought of the world ending is terrifying and if I’m here when it does…I hope I’m with my loved ones with no regrets. Just peace knowing I’m not going feel a thing and being grateful that I was a homosapian in this chapter of Earth. Was it all good? No. Was it all bad? Also no. But I was here and tried to live my best life, period.
And to whomever or whatever comes after us? I hope they do it better.
Imagine if we did get our shit together and created cleaner transport, complete alternative solutions to plastic in every aspect of life, a lot of other problems solved...etc.
We managed to improve things; the future looks better than it was, then this happens. ☄️
That's what makes this movie pointless, nasa has already hit an astroid with a satalite, humans are actively trying to build a defense against astroids.
While watching the movie #DontLookUp I had a question in my mind. Where will I spend my time when the world is about to end? I used to think family no matter how much I despise them but then again I realized cats are family too and I would probably bring them all inside a cave from the highest mountain full of stocks of canned goods and canned liquids that will lasts for years because I don't have a bunker and then hope for the best that the temperature or heat from the comet impact is tolerable inside a deep underground cave like the temperature inside a sauna. Luckily I am heat and a little fire resistant than most people coz I adapt to a hot environment when I stopped using airconditioning and when I moved into a makeship barracks used to house cats with no insulation that between 10am to 4pm the temperature inside is as hot as being inside an oven, so hot that liquid detergents react to plastic containers and melt them away and my supplies of chocolate bars turned to liquid chocolate. So yeah I am not afraid of the end of the world. After all I already feel dead along time ago. Like I can do the worst kinds of things and the consequences won't even matter.
A Comet that big and going that fast, no chance of surviving. Sure, the big cities would probably erupt in rioting. But, the people that don't live in big cities, would do exactly what the main characters did. Have a final dinner with family and friends. And enjoy a few hours of remembering, and reminiscing before the end.
A APOCALYPSE in Don't Look Up
God sent the comet to test humanity. Humanity overall deemed itself unworthy.
Why is that blonde girl so calm and happy at the beginning?
Some people chose to embrace their demise
because she's blonde
So where does everyone go after the comet kills them? If Heaven still exists that is.
Heaven is beyond time and space
Most people today won't be going there...
@@neilpeartspurplenose8739 who goes there?
@@bradleymcdonald6273 People today are lost. They live lives of sin and immorality, and celebrate it. Do you honestly believe that they're going to heaven? Why would they?
@@neilpeartspurplenose8739 but... Who is the invitation offered to? What sort of people go there? And who's inviting?
The music is and was absolutely amazing.
It can't happen soon enough
the fact that the asteroid is not that large but like the asteroid would probably wipe out whole NY but not the entire planet cuz of the size
Bigger then the dinosaur one tho so it would destroy earth 😐
@@King_BaconRoblox Bigger than.
@@KevinSmith-bg9tt shut up man
Define "not that large." That much mass hurtling at the Earth that fast generates so much kinetic energy. You can't even imagine. Hundreds of billions of tons of rock colliding with rock and metal and water at 45,000 mph.
@@mycroft16 omg don't be a nerd in a movie clip
Just had a dream off a thing like this happing scared me awake
What movie is this?
Please be as concerned that we are losing the same in slow motion. That’s what the film is actually about. It’s an allegory for an extinction level event that’s already happening and being ignored. Hence the ‘don’t look up’ title. What seems imperceptibly slow to us is, in cosmic terms happening in a blink of an eye. This movie is not about an asteroid impact. It’s about willful ignorance and inaction to protect what we have.
unfortunally mate, we do not care, perhaps we were not meant to care
It takes much longer than a comet, and people are good at ignoring non immediate threats
Random bear eating off the store floor B-footage.
Melanie Lynskey looks like Ashley Gold From "Hardcore Pawn" 1:18
anybody knows what's the song?
“Your still going to school
This movie wasn’t that good but the emotional weight the ending provides is incredible
I would spend every last minute I had proving my love to my girlfriend
Spoiler alert (if you haven't watched the movie yet):
Why in the ending did those scientists decide to move another far away planet to restart it all again "from scratch" if all they should have done is just keeped "parking" in the orbit of Earth and waited the dirt to get down and then returned to Earth again? I know the asteroid destroyed it, but that wasn't the first time that happened. A same-sized asteroid destroyed Earth, too, when dinosaurs lived and the nature of the planet return to normal less than one hundred years after.
The earth would’ve been uninhabitable for like you said, nearly a century. Anyways, the people on board the ship are not scientists, but wealthy donors and political figures. Most of these people have not worked an honest day in their life, and even if they had frozen themselves for a couple hundred years they wouldn’t be suited to survive in a virtual stone age like our ancestors long past.
@@WPC799 According to scientists, the rock that hit the Earth in dinosaurs age was about 10km~15km. And the darkness age that followed the collision didn't last more than one decade. There was no ice age then, but only the atmosphere was covered by dirt, until it got down. I still believe it had been preferable that they had waited for about 2 decades to return (so the planet would've been looked almost the same way as it looked two decades ago, maybe they would find even some survivors) than traveled to a far away solar system.
Even than the ship was filled with elderly rich people who wouldn't be able to reproduce humanity was doomed one way or another
@@Mannyhdz0052 Maybe there where children too, but they prefered not to show them on the scene.
@@FabianoTAzevedo possiblity but that's kinda a stretch I mean we don't see any children walking out and in the scene one of the pods actually crash lands onto the new planet
If this really did happen, it would be very hard to take it personally.
Naw, it would be Trump's fault, like everything else in the universe. In fact, in the six months before the comet hit, he would be charged in a continuous cycle. His enemies would celebrate the comet, if it would end his chances of being president.
We really did have everything didn't we ?
His phrase, followed by her surdling winge... Absolutely how it would go.
A frightening reminder in how small we are
I got a question for everyone:
If it was your last day on Earth what would you do?
Comet destroys earth at killls at least 1,234,567 people
At the end I saw 👀 it coming
I hope this is not what's gonna happen on July 4th.
If only I could
The point of this movie is defeated by the fact that nothing could actually be done about the impending comet impact anyway.
Tell us you haven't seen the movie without telling us you haven't seen it.
@NorthForkFisherman the movie is a dumb satire.
@@miguellopez3392 Satire, yes? Dumb - no. It works on a lot of levels. How we bend to greed. Our self-importance. What other people thing of US technology.
@NorthForkFisherman a billionair in the US harnest the talent and investors of the US to develope the rocket that allowed nasa to strike an astroid and change its course in 2022, same billionair is also built the largest space rocket meant to colonize another planet incase nuclear war, astroids, and cataclismic environmental change. That's is reality, which is why this is satire.
Super dramatic movie
Hard reset. Exactly what we need.