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Movie Review: Independence Day

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Common Sense Rating: PAUSE for ages 13+ Stars: 4 out of 5 (About Common Sense Ratings)
MPAA Rating: PG-13  sci-fi destruction and violence  MPAA Rating: PG-13  Studio: Twentieth Century Fox  Directed By: Roland Emmerich  Cast: Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman, Will Smith  Running Time: 153 min  Release Date: 05/11/2004  Genre: Science Fiction 

What Parents Should Know
Parents should know this popular film might attract kids due to the promise of excessive destruction effects and Will Smith's universal appeal. The film's CGI images of global devastation could prove too graphic for kids and some teens. One scary scene involves a vicious alien attempting to murder the President. The movie's outmoded depictions of traditional gender roles might also provide negative instruction for impressionable teens.

The film's irony might be lost on kids and teens, leaving them with a conventional story about manly men trying to, as Will Smith's character puts it, "kick E.T.'s ass." The film was made in 1996, but its politics, if taken seriously, belong to 1956. Families may want to discuss this comparison. Will Smith's character provides a strong and likable African-American male role-model. Vivica A. Fox and Margaret Colin initially play strong women (although Fox's stripper character might offend). However, by movie's end, the men remain as heroes and the women dutifully wait for them. This might be a good opportunity for parents and teens to discuss stereotypes associated with action-disaster movies as well as how race, class, and gender is represented in the film. Some jokes may also be considered homophobic.

Common Sense Media Review
INDEPENDENCE DAY follows the plotline of several previous Hollywood sci-fi disaster movies. The story features a wide variety of social types reacting to the arrival of aliens and the aliens' eventual attack on the planet Earth, which include: The President (Bill Pullman) and Press Secratary (Margaret Colin) in D.C.; the First Lady (Mary McDonnell) on a publicity junket; a marine pilot (Will Smith) and his stripper girlfriend (Vivica A. Fox) in Los Angeles; a cable technician (Jeff Goldblum), his father (Judd Hirsch) and boss (Harvey Fierstein) in New York City; and an alcoholic crop duster (Randy Quaid) and his family in rural CA. After the initial spectacular deluge, in which the alien attackers lay waste to LA and NYC, a majority of this diverse crew collaborates to survive and eventually vanquish the invaders.

INDEPENDENCE DAY harkens back to the classic alien invasion movies of the 1950s and 1960s, as well as the disaster movies of the 1970s. These sources provide campy material for the film to quote from as well as slick clean-up and advanced special effects technology. References to The War of the Worlds (1953), The Day the Earth Stood Still, and imagery from Earthquake and The Towering Inferno provide chuckles to knowing audiences. Overblown performances by Smith, Brent Spiner (as an addled scientist from Area 54), Hirsch, and Fierstein will no doubt tease a few guffaws as well. This is the film that sky-rocketed Smith to blockbuster action hero status. It's clever, intensely thrilling, and if you can recognize the stock stereotypes and movie plots, very funny.



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