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Directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel.
A mysterious, mind-altering epidemic has infected mankind, and when a Washington, D.C. psychiatrist discovers that the outbreak seems to be extraterrestrial in origin, she struggles to save her son from infection in this sci-fi thriller starring Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig, and directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel (Das Experiment). The space shuttle has crashed, and investigators assigned to explore the wreckage have found something unimaginable in the debris - something from the deepest reaches of outer space. Everyone who comes into contact with it soon begins to transform in ways that can't be explained by modern science. While their physical appearance remains completely unaltered, their emotions seem to be drained and their actions become strangely inhuman. The only people who know the truth about this extraterrestrial epidemic are Washington, D.C. psychiatrist Carol Bennell (Kidman) and her longtime friend Dr. Ben Driscoll (Craig). It seems that the alien virus attacks people in their sleep, and by the time they awaken the transformation has already taken place. The contagion is spreading rapidly, and as more people fall victims to its eerie effects by the hour it becomes impossible to differentiate the infected from those who can still be trusted. When Carol realizes that her young son may hold the only hope for saving the human race, she struggles to remain awake long enough to find the boy and prevent planet Earth from becoming host to a terrifying new breed of extraterrestrials. Based on the book The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney, The Invasion was written by David Kajganich and co-stars Jeffery Wright and Jeremy Northam. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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JJ79JJ79 The Invasion (2007)
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"So, a remake (2007) of a remake (1993) of a remake (1978) of a film (1956) based on a piece of literature (1954). Not too shabby, I must say, especially considering that the aspect of the original--film, at least--most people remember is the laughably cheese-tastic term "pod people." Seriously, how many other works have been through this many permutations without delving into idiocy? Maybe Arthur Conan Doyle´s "The Lost World?" Some of the superheroes we all know? But to survive over 50 years and spawn four movies? That´s something to be proud of. The space shuttle Patriot falls from the sky in an unscheduled trip back to Earth. With pieces of the vessel strewn from Washington, D.C., to Dallas, Texas, investigators scramble to figure out what happened. For Washington psychiatrist Carol Bennell (Nicole Kidman), it´s just another day of dealing with abusive spouses and her own fractured family. But when reports start coming in from around the world of a disease affe ... " [More]
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"The Invasion is a remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, a great movie, and it's worse than pointless. A pointless movie would have merely been a retread of the first film but not done as well. This picture takes an intelligent and suspenseful film and dumbs it down it down practically to the level of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, and adds MTV editing so that the most ADD person in the audience won't get bored. I would feel sorry for Nicole Kidman, a great actress, for appearing in it, if I didn't think it was for any reason other than to cash a paycheck. If you remember, the original Don Siegel film (which itself was based on the novella Sleep No More by Jack Finney) starred Kevin McCarthy involved a small town slowly being taken over by aliens that grew in plant pods that landed on Earth. They grew an identical version of you and replaced you when you slept. You still had all of your memories, but no emotion. I saw the movie when I was kid and it really scared me. I remember ... " [More]
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"Do all good things come in fours? Apparently not. Knowing that final cut was taken away from Oliver Hirschbiegel, (director of Downfall) I am hoping a directors cut will be released and it will be a completely different film. Much tighter and smarter, but the truth is I have no idea what was added or taken away from the film. The end product I saw could very well be close to what Hirschbiegel created, so I must take the film as it is. From the beginning, The Invasion is an utter mess of a film. To much happens to fast. The beauty of the 1956 Don Siegel version (Invasion Of The Body Snatchers, one of my favorite films) is it's pacing. It has a big exciting opening, but than relaxes and slowly builds into some sort of masterpiece. All 4 film have the same basic idea, and all deal with the problems of their time. In The Invasion it's the war in Iraq. And yet this time it doesn't really say anything important. One of the biggest problems with the film for me is the acting. ... " [More]
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"We'd like this off our resumes, pleaseThe setting is Manhattan's Upper East Side. A fresh college graduate, eager to put some sort of imprint upon the world but clueless about how to properly do so, takes a job – so easily gotten! -- as a nanny. If she squints really hard, this young woman can see the position being sorta-kinda related to anthropology, the field she eventually wants to enter. She's thrilled. Until she finds out that the exhausting, humiliating, and often just plain impossible mother-child-nanny power struggle she's now engaged in is its own circle of hell. If The Nanny Diaries sounds familiar, it's because you've seen it before – only it was called The Devil Wears Prada, with a fabulous spring collection standing in for the baby that a slave-driving bitch casually bears, then orders an exasperated lackey to kill herself trying to care for it. Oh: And it was also a book, a novelized bit of composite nonfiction by former New York ... " [More]
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"The Invasion is about an intelligent alien bacteria that modifies the essential nature of humanity without changing its physical nature. The Invasion attempts to teach us something about our essential nature but instead teaches us about our nature to be suckered into a dull movie. A shuttle crash brings with it an alien parasite that enters the human population. Dr. Carol Benell (Nicole Kidman) is thrown in the middle of the outbreak when her ex-husband, a doctor for the Center for Disease Control, Tucker Kaufman (Jeremy Northam) visits their son, Oliver (Jackson Bond.) While Oliver is visiting his father, he and Carol get separated and Carol has to try to find him in the middle of the outbreak. Her and her colleague, Ben Driscoll, (Daniel Craig) set out to find him. The only way to move through the ever transforming sea of the infected unnoticed is to pretend that you have no emotions. The first twenty minutes of the movie is director Oliver Hirschbiegel’s attempt at ... " [More]
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"Nicole Kidman’s streak of high-profile disappointments looks like it’ll continue with The Invasion. Dennis Harvey’s review confirms the bad buzz: “Perhaps the sole distinguishing element in this Invasion is that it provides a new transmission oh-so-characteristic of our filmic era: projectile barfing.” Jennifer Aniston will join Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Connelly and Kevin Connelly in He’s Just Not Into You, making the New Line project surely the most star-studded movie based on a self-help book ever made. Rosario Dawson is teaming with the creative team behind the hit animated sci-fi web video series Afterworld to star in and produce The Gemini Division, a 100-episode “live-action/motion-capture animation online sci-fi series.” Emerging Pictures is calling on students at historically black universities around the country to help promote Honeydripper, John Sayles’ upcoming musical starring Danny Glover. EP, in partnership with Clark Atlanta University, is creating a college course t ... " [More]
 



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