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Battle: Los Angeles

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5.8/10 • 3.4K

2011-03-081h 56m

Science FictionAction

It's not war. It's survival.

When once distant UFOs become a terrifying threat and an alien invasion force begins attacking Earths major costal and riverside cities, a U.S Marine staff sergeant and his team are sent into battle only to find they must take it upon themselves to defeat an unknown enemy and protect what remains of Los Angeles.

Directors
Jonathan Liebesman
Writters
Christopher Bertolini
Editors
Christian Wagner

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Aaron Eckhart

    Aaron Eckhart

    Michael Nantz

  2. Ramón Rodríguez

    Ramón Rodríguez

    William Martinez

  3. Will Rothhaar

    Will Rothhaar

    Cpl. Lee Imlay

  4. Michael Peña

    Michael Peña

    Joe Rincon

  5. Bridget Moynahan

    Bridget Moynahan

    Michelle

  6. Noel Fisher

    Noel Fisher

    Pfc. Shaun Lenihan

  7. Joey King

    Joey King

    Kirsten

  8. Beth Keener

    Beth Keener

    Kathy Martinez

  9. Jessica Heap

    Jessica Heap

    Jessy

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wilburKlick

Dec 30, 2017

When it comes to violent film - I'm divided. I don't go out of my way to watch movies about actual, historical battles, because I know that real people died (or were physically or mentally crippled); sons and daughters, sisters and brothers, mothers and fathers . . . even children. The prospect of of reliving those tragic (even if heroic) deaths is too painful for me. And yet, give me an alien invasion and I'm "all up in that". I find the fantasy of war exciting, and yet I have to be aware of how such films glorify violence; glorify war. I'm conflicted, enjoying this guilty pleasure. I'm a little surprised by the low rating. Have there been too many movies of this sort? a burnout by the viewing public? A burnout - when it comes to war? Another sign that we might be a war-weary nation / world? As for me, I don't watch a lot of flicks, so I'm not "burnt out" when it comes to military action films. So, this was not "same-o, same-o" for me. I thought the script was impressively tight. That applies to character development as well; quick snap-shot profiles; a glance, a nod and you had pretty much all you needed to know about this or that character. I'm not a fan of the "shaky-cam", but I thought it was well employed in some of the battle scenes. I've never been in such a situation, but I think the camera gave us that sense of heart-pounding, out of control terror that being shot at and bombed can produce; often no knowing even where the fire is coming from as you hunker down and question your very soul. Yes, this is a familiar theme - seasoned tough old lifer in charge of a bunch of kids - typical of many such films (Heartbreak Ridge comes to mind; many more). I wonder, also, if there is more of a connection with military vets; something the civilian population can never really get (no offense; just fact; I served but never got shot at)? From my experience, I thought the military portrayal was pretty spot on (military gear, tactics, fallibility, rank, age differences, rancor, "I got your 6", sense of duty and dedication to mission; never give up, never surrender). Predictable formula script? sure, in some ways, but I found plenty of surprises as well. Maybe if I watched this sort of film all the time, I'd be as cynical as many here. I really enjoyed this film (gave it 8/10; probably would have given it 7 1/2, but it deserves better than what I see others giving it). Recent revelations from sources such Bigelow and Elizondo, have all but confirmed that we are being visited by aliens. And, who knows, maybe they will decide to harvest our water before we contaminate it any further, as we creep and crawl closer and closer to our own nuclear annihilation.

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$70,000,000.00
Revenue
$211,800,000.00
Keywords
herosaving the worldchaosmarine corpsretirementmeteorspace invasionaliensurvivalbattlefieldsergeantlos angeles, californiabattlealien invasionu.s. marineescapadeheroic missionevil alien