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Running time 158 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $200 million Box office $769.7 million 2012 is a 2009 American directed by, and stars, and. The film was produced by and distributed. Filming, originally planned for, began in in August 2008. The plot follows novelist Jackson Curtis as he attempts to bring his family to safety amid a worldwide. The film refers to and the in its portrayal of cataclysmic events.
After a lengthy advertising campaign which included the creation of a website from its main character's point of view and a website on which filmgoers could register for a lottery number to save them from the ensuing disaster, 2012 was released internationally on November 13, 2009. Critics gave the film mixed reviews, praising its and dark tone relative to Emmerich's other work and criticizing its screenplay and length. It was a commercial success and one of 2009's highest-grossing films. Contents. Plot In 2009, geologist Adrian Helmsley visits Satnam Surtani in and learns that from a huge are heating. Helmsley presents his information to Carl Anheuser, who brings him to the.
In 2010, during a chaotic mass protest in, U.S. President Thomas Wilson and other world leaders begin a secret project to ensure humanity's survival. China and the nations begin building nine arks, each capable of carrying 100,000 people, in the near Cho Ming,. Nima, a monk, is evacuated and his brother Tenzin joins the ark project. Funding is raised by selling tickets at 1 billion per person.
By 2011, articles of value are moved to the arks with the help of art expert and Laura Wilson. In 2012, struggling science-fiction writer Jackson Curtis is a chauffeur for Russian billionaire Yuri Karpov. Jackson's former wife (Kate) and their children (Noah and Lilly) live with Kate's boyfriend, plastic surgeon and pilot Gordon Silberman. Jackson takes Noah and Lilly camping in. When they find an area fenced off by the, Jackson and his children climb over the fence. They are caught and brought to the geologist Adrian, who has read Jackson's books. After they are released they meet Charlie Frost, who hosts a radio show from the park.
After Jackson and his children leave, Adrian learns that the Earth is about to undergo drastic changes in a few hours, earlier than expected, with only four of the arks completed. That night, after the military evacuates Yellowstone, Jackson watches Charlie's video of 's theory that, and the predict a. According to Charlie, anyone who attempted to inform the public was killed, including Jackson's contact. After Jackson and his children return home, he delivers Yuri's sons Alec and Oleg to. Realizing that Charlie was right, Jackson rents a plane and rescues his family as the begins, causing a 10.9 magnitude earthquake, and they escape from LA by air as the city is destroyed and sinks into the. They fly to Yellowstone to retrieve a map from Charlie with the arks' location. As they leave, the erupts; Charlie stays behind to cover the eruption and is killed.
The group lands in to find a larger plane and meet Yuri, his twin sons Alec and Oleg, his girlfriend Tamara and their pilot Sasha. Sasha finds an and pilots it with Gordon, and they leave just as the Yellowstone ash cloud consumes Vegas.
Adrian, Carl and Laura fly to the arks on. Knowing that his daughter will survive, President Wilson remains in to address the nation for the last time before he, along with millions of people, die in earthquakes and tsunamis worldwide. With the gone, Carl assumes the position of acting commander-in-chief. The group arrives in China.
Everyone except Sasha escapes on a stored in the cargo hold just before the plane runs out of fuel. Sasha is killed when the plane crashes, and the others are spotted by helicopters, carrying animals to the Arks. Yuri and his sons, possessing tickets, are brought to the arks and the Curtis family, Tamara and Gordon are left behind. On Ark 4, the American ark, Adrian is contacted by Satnam, who tells the former that he is stranded on the Nampan Plateau with his family, as the airlift meant for them never came. A massive tsunami arrives from the east, killing Satnam, his entire family and all the evacuees around them. Enraged, Adrian estimates that the wave will hit the arks in 28 minutes.
The remaining group consisting of Jackson, Tamara, Noah, Lilly, Gordon and Kate, gets picked up by Nima and brought to the arks with his grandparents. With Tenzin's help they stow away on Ark 4. Due to the lack of time, Carl wants to leave immediately, but Adrian manages to use Satnam's death to convince the world leaders to let the people outside in.
As the wave breaches the Himalayas and approaches the site, an lodges in the ark-door gears, keeping a boarding gate open and preventing the ship's engines from starting. In the ensuing chaos where many people attempt to board the ships, Yuri, Tamara and Gordon are killed, Tenzin is injured, Ark 4 begins filling with water and is set adrift after Air Force One crashes into one of its supports, while also causing it to skim the hull of Ark 6 before drifting off. With Jackson and Noah's help, the crew manages to regain control of the Ark, narrowly avoiding a fatal impact with. Jackson is reunited with his family and reconciles with Kate.
Twenty-seven days later, as the waters recede, the arks approach the, where the (now the tallest mountain range on Earth) is emerging. Adrian and Laura begin a relationship, and Jackson and Kate rekindle their own romance. Alternate ending An alternate ending appears in the film's DVD version.
After Captain Michaels (the Ark 4 captain) announces that they are heading for the Cape of Good Hope, Adrian receives a phone call. He answers the call, and is shocked to recognize the voice as his father's (Harry). Harry tells Adrian that he, his friend Tony (whose left arm is in a sling) and several others survived the megatsunami and are shipwrecked on an island. Adrian informs Captain Michaels of this and the Ark heads for them. Kate thanks Laura for taking care of Lilly, and Laura tells Jackson that she enjoyed his book.
Jackson returns Noah's cell phone, which he recovered during the Ark 4 flood. Lilly says that she sees an island, and the ark finds the shipwrecked Genesis and her survivors on a beach. as Jackson Curtis, a struggling writer. as geologist Adrian Helmsley, chief science advisor to the U.S. ' Released: October 18, 2009 The film's score was composed by and. Singer contributed a song to the film, ', and expressed his gratitude in an interview.
The 24-song soundtrack includes 'Fades Like a Photograph' by and 'It Ain't the End of the World' by and Blu Mankuma. The trailer track was 'Master of Shadows'. Release 2012 was released to cinemas on November 13, 2009 in, the, and. According to the studio, the film could have been completed for a summer release but the delay allowed more time for production. The and versions were released on March 2, 2010. The two-disc Blu-ray edition includes over 90 minutes of features, including 's music video for ' and a for, and.
A version was released in theaters in in February 2010. Reception Box office 2012 grossed $166.1 million in North America and $603.6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $769.7 million against a production budget of $200 million, making it the first film to gross over $700 million worldwide without crossing $200 million domestically. Worldwide, it was the fifth-highest-grossing 2009 film and the fifth-highest-grossing film distributed by, (behind and ). 2012 is the second-highest-grossing film directed by Roland Emmerich, behind (1996). It earned $230.5 million on its worldwide opening weekend, the fourth-largest opening of 2009 and for Sony-Columbia. 2012 ranked number one on its opening weekend, grossing $65,237,614 on its first weekend (the fourth-largest opening for a disaster film).
Outside North America it is the 28th-highest-grossing film, the fourth-highest-grossing 2009 film, and the second-highest-grossing film distributed by Sony-Columbia, after. 2012 earned $165.2 million on its opening weekend, the 20th-largest overseas opening. Its largest opening was in France and the ($18.0 million). In total earnings, the film's three highest-grossing territories after North America were China ($68.7 million), France and the Maghreb ($44.0 million), and Japan ($42.6 million).
Critical response 2012 received mixed reviews from critics. On the film has an approval rating of 39% based on 238 reviews with an average rating of 5/10.
The site's critical consensus reads, 'Roland Emmerich's 2012 provides plenty of visual thrills, but lacks a strong enough script to support its massive scope and inflated length.' On, the film has a score 49 out of 100 based on 34 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'. Audiences polled by gave the film an average grade of 'B+' on an A+ to F scale. Praised 2012, giving it 3 1⁄ 2 stars out of 4 and saying that it 'delivers what it promises, and since no sentient being will buy a ticket expecting anything else, it will be, for its audiences, one of the most satisfactory films of the year'.
Ebert and Claudia Puig of called the film the 'mother of all disaster movies'. But of compared it to: 'Beware 2012, which works the dubious miracle of almost matching Transformers 2 for sheer, cynical, mind-numbing, time-wasting, money-draining, soul-sucking stupidity.'
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