Deux ans après l'arrivée des extraterrestres sur Terre, des survivants de Sydney, en Australie, se battent dans une guerre désespérée alors que le nombre de victimes continue d'augmenter.Deux ans après l'arrivée des extraterrestres sur Terre, des survivants de Sydney, en Australie, se battent dans une guerre désespérée alors que le nombre de victimes continue d'augmenter.Deux ans après l'arrivée des extraterrestres sur Terre, des survivants de Sydney, en Australie, se battent dans une guerre désespérée alors que le nombre de victimes continue d'augmenter.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Dennis
- (as Zachary Garred)
- High Female Elder
- (as Eliza D'Souza)
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The other half is the most convoluted and basic-as-it-gets cliched story, from a frustratingly derivative screenplay. There are more plot and technical issues than running-time minutes. If you take every popular sci-fi like Star Wars, Star Trek etc, and throw them in a blender, this is the story you would get.
It's a shame, because the although overused and mostly dated S/VFX, alongside some excellent prosthetic costumes, and for the most part some adequate acting (how the heck did Ken Jeong end up in this?), this film had tons of potential. I never saw the first one, which apparently was much worse than this one, but who if funding this sinking ship? And there's going to be a part 3?! Are the Australian tax write-off's for lost revenue that amazing?
Had writer and director Luke Sparke at least consulted a seasoned sci-fi writer, there'd be hope for a cohesive story that would have continuity - and be exciting. Maybe he'll figure that out for part 3. And please stop that annoying, unfitting and overbearing non-stop score on your next film, I wanted to stick pencils in my ears to stop the pain. It's a very generous 5/10 from me.
Australians can make impressive movies (go see The Dry) but this one is a bit embarrassing and shouldn't be in cinemas, should have gone straight to Netflix
This movie is action-packed with some incredible CGI and was, overall, relatively entertaining. The story-line was not fantastic but okay, by all standards a typical alien invasion must-save-the-world-at-all-costs vibe. However, it was unfortunately let down by some very sub-par acting (unfortunately by some of the main characters), some bad script and so much flashing/CGI/chaos during war scenes that it was sometimes hard to keep up with what was going on (perhaps deliberate to create drama but sometimes felt overdone).
Overall, I would say that this was an improvement on the first film (particularly in terms of CGI and overall production quality) but still lacked in its choice of actors and script.
Out of everything I thought the coolest thing was the alien queen's armor. Some parts of CGI were well made but it was generally inconsistent and towards the poorer side. I think with a budget of 25 million AUD they could've done better, perhaps take out a few action scenes but flesh out the rest and of course the script. But I enjoyed it nevertheless as I knew what to expect.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDirect sequel to the Australian film Invaders (2018).
- GaffesIn the first aviation combat scene, RAAF F/A-18 Hornets engage, but leave their formation and Navigation lights illuminated. No Combat aircraft ever goes into Combat with all of its lights illuminated in such a manner. They would point them out for a gunner to track down easily.
- Citations
[first lines]
Amelia Chambers: [narrating] It's been two years since their mothership arrived out of nowhere, sending thousands of unmanned drones to wreck havoc across every country on the planet. Millions of us died. What came next was the real test. An invasion force, hellbent on destroying what was left of humanity.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Occupation Rainfall: Chapter 2
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Occupation: Rainfall?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 343 414 $US
- Durée2 heures 8 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1