After Earth


After Earth

Overview:

One thousand years after cataclysmic events forced humanity's escape from Earth, Nova Prime has become mankind's new home. Legendary General Cypher Raige returns from an extended tour of duty to his estranged family, ready to be a father to his 13-year-old son, Kitai. When an asteroid storm damages Cypher and Kitai's craft, they crash-land on a now unfamiliar and dangerous Earth. As his father lies dying in the cockpit, Kitai must trek across the hostile terrain to recover their rescue beacon. His whole life, Kitai has wanted nothing more than to be a soldier like his father. Today, he gets his chance.

Votes 2523 (5/10)

Runtime: 100 minutes

Release Date 2013-05-30

Budget: $130,000,000.00

Revenue: $243,843,127.00

Tagline: Danger is real, fear is a choice

Production company:

  • Columbia Pictures
  • Blinding Edge Pictures
  • Overbrook Entertainment

Production country:

  • United States of America

Genres:

  • Science Fiction
  • Action
  • Adventure

Trailer

Further Information

Kitai Raige
Jaden Smith
Jaden Smith
Cypher Raige
Will Smith
Will Smith
Faia Raige
Sophie Okonedo
Sophie Okonedo
Senshi Raige
Zoë Kravitz
Zoë Kravitz
Commander Velan
Glenn Morshower
Glenn Morshower
Hesper Navigator
Chris Geere
Chris Geere
Veteran Ranger
Diego Klattenhoff
Diego Klattenhoff
Private McQuarrie
David Denman
David Denman
Running Cadet
Lincoln Lewis
Lincoln Lewis
Nine Year Old Kitai
Jaden Martin
Jaden Martin
Three Year Old Kitai
Sincere L. Bobb
Sincere L. Bobb
Female Ranger
Monika Jolly
Monika Jolly
Security Chief
Kristofer Hivju
Kristofer Hivju
Hesper Pilot
Sacha Dhawan
Sacha Dhawan
Flirting Cadet
Matthew Andrews
Matthew Andrews
Rayna (uncredited)
Isabelle Fuhrman
Isabelle Fuhrman
Ranger Instructor (uncredited)
Darrell Foster
Darrell Foster
Park Ranger (uncredited)
Tiffany E. Green
Tiffany E. Green
Psychiatrist (uncredited)
Jon Mack
Jon Mack
Director of Photography
Peter Suschitzky
Peter Suschitzky
Original Music Composer
James Newton Howard
James Newton Howard
Editor
Steven Rosenblum
Steven Rosenblum
Production Design
Thomas E. Sanders
Thomas E. Sanders
Producer
Will Smith
Will Smith
Story
Will Smith
Will Smith
Casting
Douglas Aibel
Douglas Aibel
Producer
Jada Pinkett Smith
Jada Pinkett Smith
Director
M. Night Shyamalan
M. Night Shyamalan
Screenplay
M. Night Shyamalan
M. Night Shyamalan
Executive Producer
M. Night Shyamalan
M. Night Shyamalan
Stunt Coordinator
Chad Stahelski
Chad Stahelski
Set Decoration
Rosemary Brandenburg
Rosemary Brandenburg
Visual Effects Supervisor
Mark O. Forker
Mark O. Forker
Art Direction
Naaman Marshall
Naaman Marshall
Sound Designer
Randy Thom
Randy Thom
Producer
James Lassiter
James Lassiter
Executive Producer
E. Bennett Walsh
E. Bennett Walsh
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David Giammarco
David Giammarco
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul Massey
Paul Massey
Producer
Caleeb Pinkett
Caleeb Pinkett
Screenplay
Gary Whitta
Gary Whitta
Dialogue Editor
Bruce Stubblefield
Bruce Stubblefield
Makeup Department Head
Judy Murdock
Judy Murdock
Art Direction
Robert Joseph
Robert Joseph
Supervising Sound Editor
Charles Maynes
Charles Maynes
Still Photographer
Claudette Barius
Claudette Barius
Visual Effects Supervisor
Jonathan Rothbart
Jonathan Rothbart
Art Direction
Dean Wolcott
Dean Wolcott
Costume Design
Amy Westcott
Amy Westcott
Foley
Amy Kane
Amy Kane
Set Costumer
Angeline Zeigler
Angeline Zeigler
Costume Supervisor
Lisa Lovaas
Lisa Lovaas
Set Designer
Tom Frohling
Tom Frohling
Property Master
Andrew Petrotta
Andrew Petrotta
Visual Effects Editor
Bryan Baker
Bryan Baker
Music Editor
David Olson
David Olson
Sculptor
William Lance
William Lance
Set Designer
Stephen Morahan
Stephen Morahan
Visual Effects Supervisor
Charlie Iturriaga
Charlie Iturriaga
Visual Effects Producer
Robin L. D'Arcy
Robin L. D'Arcy
Sculptor
Cuitlahuac Morales Velazquez
Cuitlahuac Morales Velazquez
Set Designer
Aric Cheng
Aric Cheng
Visual Effects Producer
Magdalena Wolf
Magdalena Wolf
Set Designer
C. Scott Baker
C. Scott Baker
Leadman
Jason Bedig
Jason Bedig
Still Photographer
Frank Masi
Frank Masi
Construction Coordinator
Paul Williams
Paul Williams
Transportation Coordinator
Derek Raser
Derek Raser
Set Designer
Jim Wallis
Jim Wallis
Art Department Coordinator
Jenne Lee
Jenne Lee
Assistant Art Director
Sarah Boardman
Sarah Boardman
Set Designer
Forest P. Fischer
Forest P. Fischer
Set Designer
David Meyer
David Meyer
Set Designer
Theodore Sharps
Theodore Sharps
Sculptor
Mick Rossman
Mick Rossman
Sculptor
J. Bryan Holloway
J. Bryan Holloway
Sculptor
Val Drake
Val Drake
Scenic Artist
Mitchell Landsman
Mitchell Landsman
Scenic Artist
Duncan Smith
Duncan Smith
Sculptor
Benjamin Woodward
Benjamin Woodward
Foley
Anita Cannella
Anita Cannella
Sound Designer
Steve Tushar
Steve Tushar
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Deb Adair
Deb Adair
Supervising Sound Editor
Steven Ticknor
Steven Ticknor
Visual Effects Producer
Fiona Chilton
Fiona Chilton
Visual Effects Producer
Jenny Fulle
Jenny Fulle
Visual Effects Producer
David P.I. James
David P.I. James
Visual Effects Producer
Cyryl Koshyk
Cyryl Koshyk
Visual Effects Producer
Ineke Majoor
Ineke Majoor
Visual Effects Producer
Aditya Malla
Aditya Malla
Visual Effects Editor
Alessandro Rovere
Alessandro Rovere
Visual Effects Supervisor
Robert Nederhorst
Robert Nederhorst
Visual Effects Supervisor
Alex Henning
Alex Henning
Visual Effects Supervisor
Blair Clark
Blair Clark
Visual Effects Supervisor
Kundan Basnet
Kundan Basnet
Camera Operator
Mitch Dubin
Mitch Dubin
Studio Teachers
Josie Batorski
Josie Batorski
Visual Effects
Hugo Dominguez
Hugo Dominguez
Animation
Nicholas Tripodi
Nicholas Tripodi
Animation
Daniel Fotheringham
Daniel Fotheringham
Animation
Matt Weaver
Matt Weaver
Animation
Jimmy Almeida
Jimmy Almeida
Animation
Chuck Duke
Chuck Duke
Lighting Artist
Howard R. Campbell
Howard R. Campbell
VFX Artist
Yuhon Ng
Yuhon Ng

Per Gunnar Jonsson

I was not impressed by this movie. Having said that I do not think it deserves the many 1 star ratings that it have received nor do I think that the acting by neither Will Smith nor his son Jaden was as bad as some people claim. My gripe with this movie lies more with the actual implementation of the story. The basic idea is not really a bad one. It could have been made into a rather good movie. However the result that we see is rather shallow. Worse it is riddled with stupidities and illogicalness. The movie starts off with the all too common humans are destroying the planet, we are so bad, bla bla. I am so tired of seeing that crap being stuffed into movies (and books) left right and center. When I read want to ponder those questions I read the appropriate science papers. Stop stuffing it in my face when I just want to be entertained. Then we get to know that some alien presence where dropping monsters on the humans. Monsters that where genetically bred to kill humans. Okay…? If they wanted to exterminate us why make it in such a long-winded way? And what happened afterward? When it apparently failed to exterminate us did they just go “oh well” and left? The basic story of the film is that the ship carrying Cypher and Katai crash lands on old Earth which are now supposedly inhabitable for humans. Okay but, apart from the fact that a thousand years in the future one would have thought that they could avoid meteor storms easily, what is this mumbo jumbo that Cypher can somehow “feel” the storm coming? Let us continue with Earth itself. It is supposed to be inhabitable for humans. Could they not have made a little better effort to make it look inhabitable then? It looks like a semi-tropical/tempered paradise to me. Also, the temperatures are supposed to drop to well below zero every night yet the vegetation is abundant and green? While we are on the subject of vegetation, how the bloody hell can they need “breathing pills” when the vegetation, and thus the oxygen production, is that abundant? Things like this just sticks out like a sore thumb and drags down the movie. Then we have these Ursa’s. They are bread for the purpose of exterminating humans. They are blind and tracks the humans by the fear pheremones. Say again? What kind of idiot alien would do such a thing? Any bioengineer worth their salary would ensure that such a creature had every advantage they could get. That would include sight and hearing as well as smell (and probably a few other senses like infrared as well). Also, this idea of having to be fearless is just dumb. Apart from simple things like staying downwind the only thing the humans would have to do was to outfit their soldiers with airtight combat suits. I am not saying that a science fiction movie (or any movie) should be all science and believable but this movie is just too filled with glaring stupidities. For me it is not the total turkey that some people seems to think it is. It has some entertainment value but not more than 4 out of 10 stars worth.

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