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2016 film by J Blakeson

The 5th Wave
5th-Wave poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed past Jonathan Blakeson
Screenplay by
  • Susannah Grant
  • Akiva Goldsman
  • Jeff Pinkner
Based on The fifth Moving ridge
2013 novel
past Rick Yancey
Produced past
  • Graham King
  • Tobey Maguire
  • Lynn Harris
  • Matthew Plouffe
Starring
  • Chloë Grace Moretz
  • Nick Robinson
  • Ron Livingston
  • Maggie Siff
  • Alex Roe
  • Maria Bello
  • Maika Monroe
  • Zackary Arthur
  • Liev Schreiber
Cinematography Enrique Chediak
Edited by Paul Rubell
Music past Henry Jackman

Production
companies

  • Columbia Pictures[one]
  • GK Films[i]
  • LStar Capital[one]
  • Living Films[1]
  • Material Pictures[1]
Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing

Release appointment

  • January 22, 2016 (2016-01-22) (United States)

Running time

112 minutes[two]
State United States
Linguistic communication English language
Budget $38–54 million[3] [4]
Box office $109.ix million[3]

The 5th Wave is a 2016 American science fiction activeness film directed past J Blakeson, with a screenplay past Susannah Grant, Akiva Goldsman, and Jeff Pinkner, based on Rick Yancey'southward 2013 novel of the same name. The film stars Chloë Grace Moretz, Nick Robinson, Ron Livingston, Maggie Siff, Alex Roe, Maria Bello, Maika Monroe, and Liev Schreiber.

Evolution began in March 2012, when Sony picked up the film rights to the trilogy of novels, with Graham Male monarch'due south product visitor GK Films and Tobey Maguire's Textile Pictures. Filming took place in Atlanta, Georgia, from October 2014 to Jan 2015, with Jon Billington serving as the production designer. The fifth Wave was released on January 22, 2016, in the United states of america past Columbia Pictures. It grossed $109 meg worldwide against a $54 one thousand thousand budget, and received by and large unfavorable reviews from critics for the CGI, storyline, and screenplay, though some praise was given to the acting.[5]

Plot [edit]

Ohio high-schooler Cassie Sullivan, armed with an M4 carbine, emerges from the woods to raid an abandoned gas station. Upon entering, she hears a voice calling for assist. She finds a wounded human, who points a gun at her, only they ask each other to put their respective weapons downward. His other hand is under his jacket—and as he takes it out, she sees a glint of metal and kills him, thinking he was property a gun, merely he was in fact holding a Christian cross; the screen cuts to blackness to show her backstory.

A colossal alien spaceship is circling Earth, guided by extraterrestrial life referred to as "The Others". 10 days later, The Others unleash their 1st Wave, an electromagnetic pulse that disables all electrical power and communications worldwide, and shuts off the engines of moving vehicles, including planes in mid-flying. The 2nd Moving ridge has The Others manipulate the planet'south geology and fault lines, causing earthquakes and megatsunamis that destroy coastal cities and islands, including Hallandale Beach, London, Bangkok and New York Urban center. In Ohio, Lake Erie floods, but Cassie and her younger brother Sam are able to escape past climbing a tree. For the 3rd Wave, The Others modify a strain of avian flu and spread it across the planet via birds. The population is decimated, with Cassie'southward female parent 1 of the victims. In the 4th moving ridge, the Others possess common humans and beginning killing other humans.

Cassie, Sam and their father detect a summer camp in use equally a refuge in the woods with roughly 300 survivors. A few days afterwards, an Army unit of measurement with working vehicles rolls into the campsite. The unit's commander, Colonel Vosch, claims there is an imminent threat of a 5th Wave and they will take the children to rubber at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, intending to bring the buses back to recall the adults. Cassie is separated from Sam, and witnesses the Army massacring all the adults, her father included. Cassie makes her way toward the base of operations, but is shot in the leg past a sniper and passes out. Near a week later, she wakes up in the farmhouse of a young human named Evan Walker, who saved her. Cassie leaves towards the base with Evan, simply learns that he is an Other, sent years ago as a sleeper agent and merged his consciousness into a human being host. The sleepers roam their designated zones, killing human survivors. Evan admits his humanity was reactivated when he saw her, disagrees with the invasion and lets her exit. He warns that Colonel Vosch and the military are possessed by the consciousness of individual Others.

At the base, the military have used deception and technology to convince the rescued children that the humans outside the base have been possessed. They provide military training to the children, forming them into squads to go along kill missions outside the base. Sam has been placed into a squad led by Ben, a boy Cassie had a beat on, forth with Ringer, a tough teenage girl, Dense and Teacup. While out on a kill mission, Ringer removes her military implant, causing her to register equally an Other-possessed human on the squad'south scopes. The team deduces the program to have them kill existent unpossessed humans, making them the 5th Wave. Ben sends his squad into the forest and returns to base, claiming his squad was killed, for the purpose of retrieving Sam, who was left behind. Ben confronts Colonel Vosch about child warriors being the 5th Wave and Cassie kills Sergeant Reznik during her one-on-one indoctrination spiel. Ben and Cassie find each other and leave to find Sam. Evan sets off numerous bombs and advises them to rapidly find Sam before the destruction of the entire facility. Colonel Vosch and the surviving armed services Others evacuate with the human children by military shipping. Cassie, Ben and Sam escape, with help from Ringer, just every bit Evan completes the devastation of the base. Ben'south squad is reunited, and Cassie ponders the strength of hope as humanity's driving force for survival.

Differences Betwixt The Novel And The Pic [edit]

Beingness an adaptation of a novel, at that place are several major differences between the book and the film

  • Crisco, a major character who is killed in front of Cassie, was cut from the moving picture
  • Chris, a boy who Ben befriends and subsequently kills, was also cut from the film.
  • In the novel, it is directly stated that Colonel Vosch killed Cassie's father while it is unclear who killed Cassie'due south male parent in the film
  • In the novel, Ben's family is killed from an attack at home. In the film, Ben's family unit died from plagues during the 3rd Wave
  • The mind-mapping alien simulation Wonderland was cutting from the film.[6]

Cast [edit]

  • Chloë Grace Moretz as Cassie Sullivan
  • Nick Robinson as Ben Thomas Parish
  • Ron Livingston as Oliver Sullivan
  • Maggie Siff as Lisa Sullivan
  • Alex Roe as Evan Walker
  • Maria Bello every bit Sergeant Reznik
  • Maika Monroe as Ringer
  • Zackary Arthur as Sam Sullivan
  • Liev Schreiber as Colonel Alexander Vosch
  • Tony Revolori as Dense
  • Talitha Bateman as Teacup
  • Nadji Jeter equally Poundcake
  • Alex MacNicoll as Flint
  • Parker Wierling as Jeremy

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

In March 2012, Columbia Pictures picked up the movie rights to the trilogy, with Graham King and Tobey Maguire attached as producers.[7] [8] On Apr 15, 2014, it was officially announced that Chloë Grace Moretz would star as Cassie Sullivan, and that J Blakeson would direct from a script by Susannah Grant.[9] [10] From June through August 2014, Nick Robinson and Alex Roe joined the film as male protagonists Ben Parish and Evan Walker, respectively, while Liev Schreiber was cast every bit the villain.[11] [12] Over the following months, Maika Monroe, Zackary Arthur, Tony Revolori, Ron Livingston, Maggie Siff, and Talitha Bateman joined the film.[13] [14] [15] [16]

Filming [edit]

Primary photography began on October xviii, 2014, in Atlanta, Georgia.[17] According to production designer Jon Billington, the product team scouted a number of cities just Atlanta was ultimately selected for its "visual diversity and involvement".[18] A full of $21.vii million was spent shooting in Georgia. 967 local crew members were hired to help with the production of the film, and they spent 17,843 man-days working on the pic.[19] Billington designed the various sets used throughout the picture show around the Cassie and her story. He viewed the motion picture as "Cassie'southward 'Odyssey'" and envisioned five "worlds" that she travels through linearly. A few scenes taking place in the forest were shot on the Jackson trail, outside of Winder, Georgia, USA.[18] 3 months afterward product began, on January 11, a planned explosion of a jitney in downtown Macon, Georgia, for the film went awry when it spread wider than planned, blowing out more than forty windows on Cotton Avenue, collapsing ceilings, destroying store fronts, setting one building on fire, and leaving soot on the brick buildings every bit well. The production company promised to encompass all damages acquired by the 3:45 am incident, but the work that was done was done badly and remained incomplete 20-eight months afterwards.[20] [21] Filming officially ended on January 17, 2015.[22]

Livett'south Launches provided filming support for the scene showing the destruction of Belfry Span by a tsunami.[23] In add-on to London, Miami. Bangkok, Beijing, and New York can all exist seen during the Second Wave equally they are destroyed by a giant tsunami wave following the earthquake.[24] [17]

Music [edit]

In April 2015, it was announced that Henry Jackman would compose the original soundtrack for the film.[25] Notable songs by popular artists featured in the film include Sia, Coldplay, Pitbull, Ne-Yo, Madeon, Passion Pit, and Marking Ronson. Office of the vocal Don't Panic by Coldplay can exist heard when Ben and Sam sing information technology together in an attempt to lull Sam to sleep.[26] Time of Our Lives by Pitbull ft. Ne-Yo,[27] Pay No Mind by Madeon ft. Passion Pit, and Summer Breaking by Mark Ronson ft. Kevin Parker.[28] can by heard during a house party flashback involving Cassie. Live by Sia serves equally the film'southward end credit song and was used in promotional material for the movie[29] [30]

Release [edit]

Columbia Pictures originally set the film a release date for January 29, 2016.[31] On April 30, 2015, the release date was changed from its original release appointment of January 29, 2016, to an before engagement of January 15, 2016.[32] However, in December 2015, the release date was pushed back from Jan 15, 2016, to Jan 22, 2016.[33] [34] It was released on January 14, 2016, in Australia, Federal republic of germany and the Center East.[ citation needed ]

Marketing and Promotion [edit]

An international trailer for the flick was released on Sony Pictures' official YouTube account on September one, 2015.[35] Standard marketing techniques were used to promote the picture such as movie posters, trailers, and Television receiver advertising. The moving-picture show also had several pages on social media including Facebook,[36] Twitter,[37] and Instagram. Pb extra Chloë Grace Moretz was featured on the encompass of February 2016 issue of teenage lifestyle magazine Marie Claire to promote the motion picture.[38] The film'southward actors were as well featured in several interviews with diverse YouTube channels such as IGN[39] and FilmisNow[40]

On May 3, 2016, it was announced via social media that the 5th Moving ridge was available for purchase on Blu-Ray and Digital formats that same day.[36] The film was released online on various video sites two weeks prior to this.

Reception [edit]

Box role [edit]

The 5th Wave grossed $34.9 meg in Due north America and $75 million in other territories for a worldwide full of $109.ix meg, confronting a production upkeep of $54 one thousand thousand.[four]

The film was released in Northward America on January 22, 2016, alongside Dirty Grandpa and The Boy, and was projected to gross $10–14 million from 2,908 theaters in its opening weekend.[41] Information technology fabricated $475,000 from its Thursday night screenings and $3.5 million on its starting time solar day.[42] It went on to gross $x.3 million in its opening weekend, finishing 6th at the box function.[43]

Critical response [edit]

The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 16% of critics have given the flick a positive review based on 141 reviews, with an boilerplate rating of 4.22/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "With unimpressive effects and plot points seemingly pieced together from previous dystopian YA sci-fi films, The 5th Wave ends up feeling like more of a limp, derivative wriggle."[44] On Metacritic, the picture has a score of 33 out of 100 based on xxx critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[5] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F calibration.[43]

Jeffrey 1000. Anderson of The San Francisco Examiner said of the picture show, "Every plot plough and every line of dialogue has been borrowed from somewhere else, and everything is utterly, totally predictable", noting how the movie "steals material from (but does not finish at) the Twilight, Hunger Games and Divergent franchises."[45] Anthony Lane of The New Yorker faulted the film equally a "marketing wheeze dressed upwardly as an art form, and stupendously summarized by the image of Cassie hurrying through the woods carrying both an assault rifle and a Teddy conduct", calculation that the motion-picture show "appears to accept been designed by some crazed Oedipal wing of the N.R.A."[46]

Rob Vaux of the Sci-Fi Movie Page gave the motion-picture show one star out of five, saying, "The Young Developed adaptation craze hits a depression point with this aimless, purposeless alien invasion story that wastes a fine bandage."[47] [ unreliable source? ] In the San Francisco Relate, Mick LaSalle wrote, "rarely does a movie that fails so utterly start so well", falling apart ahead of the fifth moving ridge. As to a possible trilogy, "if we're not actually vigilant, and await to the skies, and prepare, they're going to make at to the lowest degree two more of these things. We've got to beat dorsum the invasion now".[48] Eddie Cockrell of Variety gave the moving picture a mixed review, proverb, "The 5th Wave is an effectively decent post-apocalyptic, young adult, world-in-the-residue survival thriller" with an "arrestingly original spin on trendy genre tropes", although he suggested that fans of the volume may have "issues with what has been edited".[49]

Brian Truitt of Us Today gave the film a positive review, stating that information technology "is an inviting sci-fi invasion" and "nicely stokes the imagination of a new generation of science-fiction moving-picture show nerds". He praised Moretz and Robinson every bit "equally potent" co-leads.[fifty] Shannon Harvey of The West Australian besides gave the movie a positive review, writing, "It's actually got a lot going for it, from interim prodigy Chloe Grace Moretz every bit the kind of tough only fragile heroine you can cheer for to handsome production values, several plot twists".[51] Michael Patterson of Moviepilot gave the motion-picture show a positive review, calling it a "thrilling story of survival".[52]

Author of The 5th Moving ridge Rick Yancy was heavily involved with the picture show's product from the kickoff and seemed to be pleased with the final production maxim "The filmmakers were very cognizant of the fact that what really sets the story apart is the heart of information technology". He believed that fans of the book would be "... pleased with how the filmmakers have captured the characters and story".[53]

Accolades [edit]

Laurels Category Recipient Effect Ref.
Teen Option Awards Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Chloë Grace Moretz Nominated [54]

See as well [edit]

  • List of films featuring extraterrestrials
  • Blackness Mirror: "Men Confronting Fire", aforementioned premise
  • False flag

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External links [edit]

  • The 5th Moving ridge at IMDb
  • The fifth Wave at AllMovie
  • The 5th Wave at the TCM Moving-picture show Database
  • The 5th Wave at the American Film Institute Catalog
  • The fifth Wave at Box Part Mojo
  • The fifth Moving ridge at Rotten Tomatoes
  • The 5th Moving ridge at Metacritic Edit this at Wikidata

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