Watched 10 Jun 2024
The Tomorrow War delivers an entertaining mix of time travel, sci-fi, and action. Buoyed by likable leads and solid production value, it offers more than just a typical summer blockbuster, weaving in thoughtful concepts alongside its high-stakes premise.
π¬ Production Credits
Ideas and Concepts
The film is anchored by some interesting ideas and concepts, specifically regarding the weight of the future on the present generation. Unlike many direct-to-streaming efforts, the special effects here are decent and immersive, particularly the creature designs of the White Spikes.
π‘ Fun Facts
- This was the live-action directorial debut for Chris McKay, who previously directed The LEGO Batman Movie.
- The film was originally intended for a theatrical release by Paramount before being sold to Amazon due to the pandemic.
- The "White Spikes" aliens were designed to look like they could feasibly overwhelm a modern military through sheer speed and aggression.
The Performances
- Chris Pratt: Brings his signature likability to the role of Dan Forester, anchoring the emotional stakes.
- Yvonne Strahovski: Provides a strong, grounded performance that carries much of the film's second half.
- J.K. Simmons: Memorable as Dan’s estranged, survivalist father.
✅ Pros
- Strong chemistry between Pratt and Strahovski.
- Impressive special effects for a streaming movie.
- Subtle but effective climate change analogy.
❌ Cons
- Some logical leaps in the time-travel mechanics.
An entertaining sci-fi action yarn with interesting concepts that make it worth a watch for fans of the genre.