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DramaScience FictionThriller

The Day the Earth Stood Still

- We thought the Earth was ours. We were wrong.

A representative of an alien race that went through drastic evolution to survive its own climate change, Klaatu comes to Earth to assess whether humanity can prevent the environmental damage they have inflicted on their own planet. When barred from speaking to the United Nations, he decides humankind shall be exterminated so the planet can survive.

Release Date : 2008-12-10

Language :MandarinEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Dune Entertainment IIIEarth Canada ProductionsHammerhead Productions3 Arts Entertainment20th Century Fox

Production Country : CanadaUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Keanu Reeves

Character Name : Klaatu

Original Name : Keanu Reeves

Gender : Male

Jennifer Connelly

Character Name : Helen Benson

Original Name : Jennifer Connelly

Gender : Female

Jaden Smith

Character Name : Jacob Benson

Original Name : Jaden Smith

Gender : Male

Jon Hamm

Character Name : Michael Granier

Original Name : Jon Hamm

Gender : Male

Kathy Bates

Character Name : Regina Jackson

Original Name : Kathy Bates

Gender : Female

John Cleese

Character Name : Professor Barnhardt

Original Name : John Cleese

Gender : Male

Kyle Chandler

Character Name : John Driscoll

Original Name : Kyle Chandler

Gender : Male

Robert Knepper

Character Name : Colonel

Original Name : Robert Knepper

Gender : Male

Brandon T. Jackson

Character Name : Target Tech

Original Name : Brandon T. Jackson

Gender : Male

James Hong

Character Name : Mr. Wu

Original Name : James Hong

Gender : Male

Jake McLaughlin

Character Name : Soldier

Original Name : Jake McLaughlin

Gender : Male

John Rothman

Character Name : Dr. Myron

Original Name : John Rothman

Gender : Male

Sunita Prasad

Character Name : Rouhani

Original Name : Sunita Prasad

Gender : Female

Juan Riedinger

Character Name : William Kwan

Original Name : Juan Riedinger

Gender : Male

Sam Gilroy

Character Name : Tom

Original Name : Sam Gilroy

Gender : Male

Tanya Champoux

Character Name : Isabel

Original Name : Tanya Champoux

Gender : Female

Rukiya Bernard

Character Name : Student

Original Name : Rukiya Bernard

Gender : Female

Mousa Kraish

Character Name : Yusef

Original Name : Mousa Kraish

Gender : Male

J.C. MacKenzie

Character Name : Grossman

Original Name : J.C. MacKenzie

Gender : Male

Kurt Max Runte

Character Name : Civil Engineer

Original Name : Kurt Max Runte

Gender : Male

Daniel Bacon

Character Name : Winslow

Original Name : Daniel Bacon

Gender : Male

Reese Alexander

Character Name : Sergeant

Original Name : Reese Alexander

Gender : Male

Richard Keats

Character Name : Helicopter Scientist #1

Original Name : Richard Keats

Gender : Male

Bill Mondy

Character Name : Helicopter Scientist #2

Original Name : Bill Mondy

Gender : Male

Judith Maxie

Character Name : Helicopter Scientist #3

Original Name : Judith Maxie

Gender : Female

Serge Houde

Character Name : Scientist #1

Original Name : Serge Houde

Gender : Male

Lorena Gale

Character Name : Scientist #2

Original Name : Lorena Gale

Gender : Female

Stefanie Samuels

Character Name : Guardswoman

Original Name : Stefanie Samuels

Gender : Female

Richard Tillman

Character Name : Army Sergeant

Original Name : Richard Tillman

Gender : Male

Camille Atebe

Character Name : NYPD #1

Original Name : Camille Atebe

Gender : Female

Thomas Bradshaw

Character Name : NYPD #2

Original Name : Thomas Bradshaw

Gender : Male

Terence Dament

Character Name : NYPD #3

Original Name : Terence Dament

Gender : Male

Patrick Sabongui

Character Name : Soldier #1

Original Name : Patrick Sabongui

Gender : Male

Jacob Blair

Character Name : Soldier #2

Original Name : Jacob Blair

Gender : Male

Shaine Jones

Character Name : Soldier #3

Original Name : Shaine Jones

Gender : Male

George Sharperson

Character Name : Cop

Original Name : George Sharperson

Gender : Male

Shaker Paleja

Character Name : Medic #1

Original Name : Shaker Paleja

Gender : Male

Doug Chapman

Character Name : Medic #2

Original Name : Doug Chapman

Gender : Male

Marci T. House

Character Name : Medic #3

Original Name : Marci T. House

Gender : Female

Aaron Craven

Character Name : Technician

Original Name : Aaron Craven

Gender : Male

Roger Cross

Character Name : General Quinn

Original Name : Roger Cross

Gender : Male

Heather Doerksen

Character Name : Regina's Aide

Original Name : Heather Doerksen

Gender : Female

Hiro Kanagawa

Character Name : Dr. Ikegawa

Original Name : Hiro Kanagawa

Gender : Male

Craig Stanghetta

Character Name : Grey Man

Original Name : Craig Stanghetta

Gender : Male

Stefan Busse

Character Name : Grey Man

Original Name : Stefan Busse

Gender : Male

Dean Redman

Character Name : Military Policeman

Original Name : Dean Redman

Gender : Male

David Richmond-Peck

Character Name : Polygraph Operator

Original Name : David Richmond-Peck

Gender : Male

Andrew Wheeler

Character Name : Guardsman

Original Name : Andrew Wheeler

Gender : Male

Darien Provost

Character Name : Little Boy

Original Name : Darien Provost

Gender : Male

Daniel St. Andrews

Character Name : Train Passenger #1

Original Name : Daniel St. Andrews

Gender : Male

Brad Dryborough

Character Name : Train Passenger #2

Original Name : Brad Dryborough

Gender : Male

Ken Kirzinger

Character Name : Arguing Evacuee

Original Name : Ken Kirzinger

Gender : Male

William 'Big Sleeps' Stewart

Character Name : Transit Cop

Original Name : William 'Big Sleeps' Stewart

Gender : Male

Blair Redford

Character Name : Army Fighter Pilot #1

Original Name : Blair Redford

Gender : Male

Daniel Wisler

Character Name : Army Fighter Pilot #2

Original Name : Daniel Wisler

Gender : Male

Mark Kogan

Character Name : Air Traffic Controller

Original Name : Mark Kogan

Gender : Male

Ed Fong

Character Name : Wu's Grandson

Original Name : Ed Fong

Gender : Male

Sandy Colton

Character Name : Army Corps Engineer Captain

Original Name : Sandy Colton

Gender : Female

Ty Olsson

Character Name : Flash Chamber Colonel

Original Name : Ty Olsson

Gender : Male

Jay-Nicolas Hackleman

Character Name : State Trooper

Original Name : Jay-Nicolas Hackleman

Gender : Male

Dawn Chubai

Character Name : News Anchor

Original Name : Dawn Chubai

Gender : Female

Joshua Close

Character Name : Flash Chamber Engineer

Original Name : Joshua Close

Gender : Male

Leanne Adachi

Character Name : Flash Chamber Tech

Original Name : Leanne Adachi

Gender : Female

Geoff Meed

Character Name : Field Commander Communications Officer

Original Name : Geoff Meed

Gender : Male

Michael Hogan

Character Name : General

Original Name : Michael Hogan

Gender : Male

Ben Cotton

Character Name : Truck Driver

Original Name : Ben Cotton

Gender : Male

Kevan Kase

Character Name : Pickup Truck Driver

Original Name : Kevan Kase

Gender : Male

Josue Aguirre

Character Name : Humvee Soldier

Original Name : Josue Aguirre

Gender : Male

Matt Adler

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : Matt Adler

Gender : Male

Reviews

R

Rob

@xerxes2020

2021-06-23

Terrible remake, original vastly superior

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

***Intriguing, Spiritual, Insightful, Moving*** "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (2008) is an intriguing, powerful and even moving modern sci-fi blockbuster. I particularly like the symbolism: Klaatu=Christ, GORT=YaHWeH, as well as the numerous biblical references: Noah's Ark, the death plague, human beings trying to put God in a box literally, the sacrificial nature of agape love, etc. In other words, the film tackles subjects of great depth that every human being can relate to whatever their belief system. This itself separates it from the usual idiotic blockbuster fare. Now let me address some common criticisms (please see the film first before reading further due to **SPOILERS**): The kid is initially quite annoying but this is understandable as he's an archetype for what humankind is: an annoying, untrusting, simpleminded child-race. His sudden change into "maturity" represents how humanity needs to "grow-up." This helps make sense of the kid's repeated statements about killing Klaatu, which were magnified by the media's slander of Klaatu as a dangerous escaped convict. Klaatu's strange actions helped feed this negative mindset. As for the kid's dead father, the boy was only 9 years old and understood his father to be a soldier. Why wouldn't he have a mythical impression that he killed 'bad guys' for a living, likely with his bare hands? The judgment of mass human destruction was already set for the earth after hundreds of years of observation, including an Asian scout who lived with humans for 70 years. Klaatu was sent to activate the judgment UNLESS he observed some clear indication that the harsh judgment wasn't necessary yet. Klaatu didn't change the original plan UNTIL very late in the story, which is why he stated to Helen that he wasn't sure if he could overturn it. Although Klaatu was the primary agent, he wasn’t necessarily alone. Gort was there and he was only partially robotic, as well as Mr. Wu. There were probably hundreds/thousands of other aliens involved in one way or another. The military attacks because their modus operandi is to defend the nation, which was augmented by the destructive nature of humanity in general. When Bate's character finally decides to send Helen out to talk with Klaatu she was the government’s proverbial last hope. All other governmental attempts to prevent the judgment failed abysmally up to this point, not to mention the judgment of mass destruction was ALREADY well into motion. Other national leaders were concerned with saving their own. The biggest sphere was the central command orb. Klaatu didn't possess the power to stop the swarm himself; he had to get to the central orb to attempt to stop the mass destruction. Even then, he wasn't sure if he could do it. In fact, it cost him dearly. The alien swarm only destroyed humanity and all human imprints (like the stadium, the the installation and the semi); I saw no evidence of the swarms destroying trees or animal life. The animal ark-orbs were obviously precautionary in nature; in other words, the aliens knew there would be collateral damage due to the nature of the swarms so they snatched away all manner of animal life as a precaution. Klaatu made it quite clear what he was doing: saving the earth by destroying humanity and their intrinsic bent toward destruction. The way he put it was: If humanity lives the earth will die, but if humanity dies the earth will live. The Aliens are powerful, but it's inaccurate to call them careless. They monitored the planet for centuries and their decision was carefully decided. To write-off humanity's destructive bent as "minor-league carelessness" is shallow and un-enlightened, as well as wholly inaccurate. The aliens' actions had nothing to do with "might makes right" but everything to do with saving a planet from the infection that would wholly destroy it (people) if they failed to act. Their celestial judgment was that the cancer HAD to be cut out and time was of the essence. Really, the only "detestable characters" are the government as a whole, which is displayed as a cold machine. Helen (Jennifer Connelly) is a character of beauty, reverence and wisdom while the professor plays humanity's wise intercessor. Kathy Bates' character is unlikable because she represents the government and comes off as an arrogant machine-like biyatch. After she's completely humbled, however, she changes her tune. Meanwhile the kid is only 9 years old and lost both of his biological parents; cut him some slack. Besides, he also changes his tune and Klaatu takes on the role of his spiritual father. How can you NOT feel for Jacob when he falls on his face at his dad's grave? So none of the common gripes hold water. The insane bashing of the film is simply the result of an unjust critical feeding frenzy. If people would disregard the monkey-see-monkey-do panning and view the film with an open mind they might actually enjoy it and possibly discover something worthwhile. The film runs 1 hour, 43 minutes. GRADE: A-