A tough-as-nails detective embarks on a relentless pursuit to free his son from a nightmarish alien warship.A tough-as-nails detective embarks on a relentless pursuit to free his son from a nightmarish alien warship.A tough-as-nails detective embarks on a relentless pursuit to free his son from a nightmarish alien warship.
Samantha Jean Kwok
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- TriviaTakes place in the same time line as "Skyline" (2010), in fact some scenes from the first film are in this film, but from different perspectives.
- GoofsWhen the baby went from an infant to a toddler, she has been dressed accordingly before anyone knew she had changed.
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[first lines]
Rose Corley: [voice-over] When it all falls apart, you can surrender on sight. You can run for the exits or you can fight back... to your last breath. Until there's nothing left.
- Crazy creditsThere's a blooper reel during the credits.
- ConnectionsEdited from Skyline (2010)
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Written by Trevor McNevan
Performed by Thousand Foot Krutch
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I liked Skyline (2010). It had a lot of action, interesting style (blue/red light, which I interpreted as something the characters don't actually see), and despite not being particularly smart like Arrival (2016) it was engaging until the ending I found very satisfying. I'm honestly surprised about most reviewers who seem to have expected a different genre altogether and were disappointed the characters aren't as deep as they think they are ;)
Beyond Skyline is simply more of the same, and I mean it. After it neatly blends with the original, it escalates the action, offers more of the same style (might be a tad too much, though), still not very intelligent yet avoids being unforgivably silly, and even delivers an ending I couldn't be happier about. It tries to avoid the mistakes of the first movie, like characterisation or dialogue, but it's debatable whether it worked. Definitely supplements the original and makes the series better than the sum of its parts.
In short, it's a lot like Independence Day (1996), much better than the sequel (2016) and provides a nice alternative to it.
Beyond Skyline is simply more of the same, and I mean it. After it neatly blends with the original, it escalates the action, offers more of the same style (might be a tad too much, though), still not very intelligent yet avoids being unforgivably silly, and even delivers an ending I couldn't be happier about. It tries to avoid the mistakes of the first movie, like characterisation or dialogue, but it's debatable whether it worked. Definitely supplements the original and makes the series better than the sum of its parts.
In short, it's a lot like Independence Day (1996), much better than the sequel (2016) and provides a nice alternative to it.
- madameminty
- Feb 9, 2018
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- Vùng Trời Diệt Vong
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- $14,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $992,181
- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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