Interesting. In the Patricia Whitmore video, she says three billion people died during the first attack in 1996. That's even more than I would have expected.
Patricia? Was she the daughter? The munchkin as she was called in the first movie?
Interesting. In the Patricia Whitmore video, she says three billion people died during the first attack in 1996. That's even more than I would have expected.
Yeah, the former President's daughter. She's in the last video in JD's post here:Patricia? Was she the daughter? The munchkin as she was called in the first movie?
Even if the aliens didn't directly kill that many people, the effects of having all those major cities with their industries wiped out, plus the disruption in the food distribution network, would cause many more to die before society would be able to recover.
Well, it is just the actress playing the former President's daughter talking in an out-of-universe behind-the-scenes clip, so there's no guarantee that that number is going to be mentioned in the film itself. It was just a fairly specific number equating to roughly half the world's population at the time, as you say, so its sounds as if it could possibly be a number they gave the cast to talk about to provide some background on the aftermath of the first attack when they're on their press tour.That would be half the population of the planet, that's insanely high. I think someone didn't really think that number through at all.
Did everyone in India and China die?
I was thinking a billion most but maybe they took out a lot of China, that would increase the numbers. But I doubt that because then it wouldn't be approved for viewing in China and the sequel wouldn't have ever been made.
Great. Now I know the aliens attack and the humans fight back and then the attack ends. That's the three act structure.![]()
Unless they did the smart thing off-camera and released some kind of global pandemic or used a mass driver to slam an asteroid into the planet too,
I'm reading the book that takes place between the movies and on July 1996 the estimate was billions were dead. It seems that the motherships moved quickly in a couple of days, and also the aliens survived and fought back a little.
And it only took three billion dead, and staring directly into the face of utter annihilation, to get the ball rolling
the president who saw three billion dead on his watch
SPOILERS???
I caught a glimpse of a beardless Bill Pullman in a flight suit in one of the trailers, so I'm guessing he survives his "close" encounter and decides to climb into the cockpit again? Getting kind of excited for this now!
They gave it an 8.0 out of 10 score.A silly, cheesy, spectacle-driven blockbuster with heart, Independence Day: Resurgence is a refreshing antidote to the grim and the serious sentiment we’ve seen trending in sci-fi flicks of recent years. While its plot is messy and it’s stuffed with too many characters, I dare you not to leave the theatre with a guilt-free smile on your face.
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