Tomorrowland

Tomorrowland

  • Director: Brad Bird
  • Writer: Damon Lindelof,Brad Bird,Jeff Jensen
  • Countries of origin: United States, Spain, France, Canada, United Kingdom
  • Language: English, French, Japanese
  • Release date: May 22, 2015
  • Runtime: 2h 10min
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, Datasat, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Surround 7.1, Sonics-DDP, 12-Track Digital Sound, Auro 11.1
  • Aspect ratio: 2.20 : 1
  • Also known as: Thế Giới Bí Ẩn
  • "Tomorrowland" is a science fiction film produced by Walter Disney Film Company in 2015, directed by Phillip Bradley Bird , with Damon Lindelof as screenwriter, George Clooney , Hugh Laurie, Brittany Leanna Robertson, Rafi Cassidy, Samuel Timothy Smith , Kathryn Hahn , Judith Laura Evans , Thomas Robinson , Chris Bauer, etc. co-starred. The film is scheduled to be released in the United States on May 22, 2015.
    The film tells the story of Frank (George Clooney) , who was once regarded as a genius but now has a disillusioned dream , and Casey (Brittany Leanna Robertson) , a teenager who is curious about science , participates in a dangerous mission with the intention of uncovering The secret of a place called "Tomorrowland"   .

    Details

    • Release date May 22, 2015
    • Filming locations City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
    • Production companies Walt Disney Pictures, A113, Babieka

    Box office

    Budget

    $190,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $93,436,322

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $33,028,165

    Gross worldwide

    $209,035,668

    Movie reviews

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    • By Joannie 2022-08-04 10:28:47

      Tomorrowland--The Genius Boy Saves the Future

      At first glance at the trailer, I thought it was a top-notch sci-fi film, which foreshadowed the future direction of human development and the shattering of an elite utopia. The first tens of minutes of the film did confirm my assumption, but the following plots developed more and more in the direction of juveniles, and turned into an optimistic loli robot pulling two generations of talented teenagers...

    • By Rudy 2022-04-23 07:01:37

      After watching "Tomorrow's World", I am full of positive energy~

      After watching the movie, I came here to see the film review, and I was spit out from one side. I felt that the ruthlessness of reality overwhelmed the utopia of nothingness. Aside from the film itself, the director created a beautiful and expectant world (balanced world) for us, and there is no sadness or jealousy in it. , politics, poverty. In reality, such a world seems to be difficult to achieve, and the movie itself cannot change anything, but she has given us the courage and hope to...

    • By Luisa 2022-04-23 07:01:37

      Mainly look at those dazzling special effects, positive energy and the like can be ignored

      The male protagonist was recruited into a future world created by many masters of science since he was a child, and became a scientific elite there, but was sent back to the real world for inventing a time-space machine that the world leader did not like. The heroine accidentally gets a badge, touch it will enter the future world, and immediately return to reality when her hand leaves the badge. Then the heroine was sent to the hero's residence by the robot girl who gave her the badge. The hero...

    • By Jeramy 2022-04-23 07:01:37

      most charming smile

      Since I was watching a Blu-ray disc, the first impression was still gorgeous, but what I remember most is the smile when the villain robot came out. The laugh is very mechanized. There are a few close-ups of the shots. I don't know why, but it feels very special. I think of the robot story I watched a few hours later.
              The villain also featured a mechanized smile when he got off the Eiffel Tower and chased Uncle George. It was not until Little Loli was about to be thrown on the...

    • By Daija 2022-04-23 07:01:37

      How to end the end of the world caused by collective will

      Tomorrowland--For the majority of friends who have dyslexia and cannot read more than 100 words. Let me conclude first, this is an anticlimactic film. The way it ends may be broken, but the ending is open and hopeful, at least that's what I think

      when an outcome is bound to happen, how do you deal with it? Give a clear example if you know you're going to end up around the end of the year. If you die of cancer, what would you do? Targeted therapy, chemotherapy, surgery, folklore do...

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    • By Cathy 2023-09-13 20:34:04

      The concept is good, and the ending is a big bug. In short, any blockbuster this year can easily kill the Women's...

    • By Una 2023-09-08 19:23:42

      Disney's sci-fi movie is more or less like a Disneyland promo. Finding the way to that high-tech another world in an exquisite theme park, but the second half is too scribbled (the wood god was not sick at that time, and he said that George Clooney looked very bad.) Happy to play with two little...

    • By Crawford 2023-08-10 08:38:16

      The theme is very adult, but the expression is very child-oriented, resulting in a vague positioning. It seems to force growing teens to accept that "you are not unique" and "sometimes you can't succeed even if you hang your life", but most importantly "there are things in the world that you have to fight even if everyone thinks you will fail" "And the words are unclear... Disney seems to want to give the audience hope and dreams, but the children are even more desperate after watching it...

    • By Shawna 2023-07-21 16:09:24

      The plot can only give three points (out of five)! ! ! But Loli can give 8 out of 5! ! ! ! ! !...

    • By Leonel 2023-07-20 08:25:20

      It's not a big failure, the first three quarters were great, the long-shot tour of Tomorrowland, the geek shop battle, and the Eiffel Tower rocket lift-off I loved the scenes, but unfortunately it began to collapse after I officially entered Tomorrowland, All kinds of chaos can only be hastily and make things...

    Behind the scenes gags

    The visual design of Tomorrowland in the film refers to the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, Spain, which is a futuristic urban landscape designed by Santiago Calatrava. The work of architect Calatrava is an important source of inspiration for the artistic design of Scott Chabris.
    The name "Tomorrowland" comes from the space theme amusement park area in Disneyland. Tomorrowland is located at Disneyland in California, Magic Kingdom...
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    Europe and America Evaluation

    The film performed well before and after the scenes. George Clooney seems to enjoy the role of this grumpy old guy. His creative flame has not yet been extinguished, but Brittany Robertson is the main force in the development of the film. She is full of vitality and attractiveness. ("Hollywood Reporter" review)
    The biggest failure of "Tomorrowland" is its premise-children are the future. This theme is completely negated by the clumsy...
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    China Evaluation

    "Tomorrowland" has a completely radical premise, but it is difficult for the audience to digest. The film encourages everyone to pursue those maverick and unique dreams, and it also promotes a spirit of innovation. The most commendable part of the film is the impressive technical aspects. Music, special effects and photography make this inspiring adventure more vivid. (Timeline Review)
    In addition, in the action scenes, some action...
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    Movie quotes

    • Frank Walker: Now, you and I are gonna be on their watchlist but they may not have your facial recognition profile uploaded yet...

      Casey Newton: May not?

      Frank Walker: May not, so...

      [pulls out a device]

      Frank Walker: you walk over there, you take this, you tap them on the neck. If he's human, it knocks him right out.

      Casey Newton: And if it's a robot?

      Athena: [Frank then proceeds to whack Athena with the device] Hey!

      Frank Walker: You'll just piss it off.

    • [first lines]

      Frank Walker: Are they on?

      Casey Newton: Yep, so introduce yourself.

      Frank Walker: Okay. Hey, I'm Frank, how you doing? Don't answer that, that's rhetorical. Okay, let's get you up to speed... this is a story about the future, and the future can be scary...

      Casey Newton: [Casey interrupts and the scene pauses for a moment] Mmm...

      Frank Walker: What?

      Casey Newton: You sure you want to go with scary?

      Frank Walker: Yes I want to go with scary.

      Casey Newton: Okay!

      Frank Walker: Okay!

      [scene continues]

      Frank Walker: The future can be scary. Unstable governments, over-population, wars on every continent, famine, water shortages, environmental collapse...

      Casey Newton: [interrupts again] ... and scientific breakthroughs, wonder and beauty...

      Frank Walker: Could you please just stop interrupting?

      Casey Newton: I will, just try to be more upbeat.

      Frank Walker: Upbeat? I can't tell them anything if you keep interrupting me.

      Casey Newton: You're right, sorry.

      Frank Walker: As I was saying... with every second that ticks by, we get closer and closer...

      Casey Newton: [interrupts yet again] Ooh I know... tell them about...

      Frank Walker: I can't tell them anything until I tell them about this.

      Casey Newton: Then can we please just start somewhere else?

      Frank Walker: Fine where would you like me to start?

      Casey Newton: Well you keep saying the future wasn't always this way, right?

      Frank Walker: It wasn't... when I was a kid, the future was...

      Casey Newton: Different, right?

      Frank Walker: Right.

      Casey Newton: Okay cool, then start there.

    • Athena: You made this yourself?

      Nix: Athena, what are you doing here?

      Athena: Did you, or didn't you?

      Young Frank Walker: Uh, what?

      Athena: Did you make this yourself?

      Young Frank Walker: Yeah?

      Athena: Why?

      Young Frank Walker: I guess I got tired of waiting around for someone else to do it for me?