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Tomorrow, When the War Began

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
33K
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Rachel Hurd-Wood, Caitlin Stasey, Lincoln Lewis, Phoebe Tonkin, Deniz Akdeniz, Ashleigh Cummings, and Chris Pang in Tomorrow, When the War Began (2010)
When their country is invaded and their families are taken, eight unlikely high school teenagers band together to fight.
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When their country is invaded and their families are taken, eight unlikely teenagers band together to fight.When their country is invaded and their families are taken, eight unlikely teenagers band together to fight.When their country is invaded and their families are taken, eight unlikely teenagers band together to fight.

  • Director
    • Stuart Beattie
  • Writers
    • John Marsden
    • Stuart Beattie
  • Stars
    • Caitlin Stasey
    • Rachel Hurd-Wood
    • Lincoln Lewis
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    33K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stuart Beattie
    • Writers
      • John Marsden
      • Stuart Beattie
    • Stars
      • Caitlin Stasey
      • Rachel Hurd-Wood
      • Lincoln Lewis
    • 285User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Caitlin Stasey
    Caitlin Stasey
    • Ellie Linton
    Rachel Hurd-Wood
    Rachel Hurd-Wood
    • Corrie Mackenzie
    Lincoln Lewis
    Lincoln Lewis
    • Kevin Holmes
    Deniz Akdeniz
    Deniz Akdeniz
    • Homer Yannos
    Phoebe Tonkin
    Phoebe Tonkin
    • Fiona Maxwell
    Chris Pang
    Chris Pang
    • Lee Takkam
    Ashleigh Cummings
    Ashleigh Cummings
    • Robyn Mathers
    Andrew Ryan
    • Chris Lang
    • (as Andy Ryan)
    Colin Friels
    Colin Friels
    • Dr. Clements
    Don Halbert
    • Mr. Linton
    Olivia Pigeot
    Olivia Pigeot
    • Mrs. Linton
    Stephen Bourke
    • Police Officer
    Kelly Butler
    Kelly Butler
    • Mrs. Maxwell
    Julia Yon
    • Mrs. Takkam
    Dane Carson
    • Mr. Mathers
    Matthew Dale
    Matthew Dale
    • Mr. Coles
    Gary Quay
    • Senior Soldier
    Michael Camilleri
    • Tanker Driver
    • Director
      • Stuart Beattie
    • Writers
      • John Marsden
      • Stuart Beattie
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    7dctcool

    Enjoyable but flawed

    Based off the best selling Australian Teen novel of the same name Tomorrow When The War Began is the first in a series of books by John Marsden about a group of high school students who take a camping trip before school starts and return to find that the country has been invaded by an unknown force, and they make a stand to fight the enemy using guerilla tactics The cinematography and action in this film is fantastic, from the second the first gunshot is fired the adrenaline really picks up and boy does it deliver big time, the explosions in this film are great, and what makes them great is not their size but the debris and characters they send flying, I mean there were pieces of debris that missed characters by cm's and it really ads extra dimension with close calls if this film had been shot in 3D it would have been incredible to see the film just for that.

    Unfortunately what drags the film is its script, the dialogue is extremely corny and clichéd, and the bulk of the characters are blatant stereotypes and this is apparent with the way the characters are introduced, in fact I can go though each of them right now, Ellie - Farmer's Daughter, Corrie - the lead's best friend, Kevin - The coward, Homer - The rebellious bad boy, Fiona - the pampered city girl, Robyn - The upstanding religious girl, Chris - The stoner, and the biggest stereotype of them all Lee - The Asian, don't believe me about the Asian? let me give you his character background: He's an expert piano player, his parents own a Chinese restaurant, he moves swiftly like a ninja as evident when he's climbing down a mountain, he stops a fast moving snake with a stick in one strike, he speaks one or two proverbs I mean I was half expecting him to bust out some Kung Fu with the way the filmmakers were treating his character thank god they didn't go that far.

    On the topic of the characters the one that really stood out for me performance wise was the character of Homer, Actor Deniz Akdeniz handles his character really well being as charismatic and witty and probably has the second most character development out of all the characters next to Ellie.

    To be fair though this is the first in a series of books so there is defiantly room for improvement if the next movie comes out. Notice I said "if" not "when" that's because being an Australian film it has to do really well domestically if it has even a chance of getting made, if it doesn't do well bye bye The Dead of The Night (the next movie in the series) Overall the film is enjoyable despite the poor dialogue, it defiantly needs a better script writer for the next film, though leave him doing the action, Stuart Beattie did that well and pretty good for a directing debut.

    7/10
    7dschlatter

    makes me wanna read the book

    sometimes i just choose to simply like a movie and not care too much about its possible faults.

    (i have not read the book.)

    what appealed to me most was the way the story is being told. just enough 'foreplay' to introduce the characters and then: war. the war-thing reminded me a little of 'war of the worlds'. how an invasion takes place but the focus stays on the characters rather than on big guns and fireworks. we don't even know what nation these soldiers belong to. it doesn't matter, that's not the point. it's hat makes the movie special instead of just another war-movie with people taking turns in getting shot. there was just enough romance, humor and action to make it work. after having seen hundreds of action movies, i'm starting to appreciate it, when it's not overdone. sure enough this movie is for teens, but enjoyable for everybody.

    to all critics: of course it's impossible for a bunch of teens to steal a petrol truck and blow up the most important bridge of the region. in real life, helicopters would shoot them to bits in a matter of seconds. we know. and we also know that a petrol truck would not cause an explosion like this. this would cause a low-speed detonation at best, because yada-yada-yada...

    so stop criticizing you big science-nerd. ;-)

    watch it. no worries: you 've seen worse movies, i'm sure!
    6Seth_Rogue_One

    Good cast, visually stunning but often put focus on the wrong things

    The cast is good enough and you can't complain about the visuals but the script is flawed, due to the makers eagerness into focusing on the teen- romance aspects of the movie instead of the survival aspect.

    For instance there is a scene where the gang have a potentially lethal mission going on and 2 girls can't stop chatting about the boys they like, asking if this or that person is a good kisser etc.

    And stuff like that happens throughout of the movie, so what everyone they know is either dead or prisoners of war does that really mean we can't go on a date right?

    Yeah... But when it's not focused on that it's fairly entertaining.

    The violence is very minimal which takes away a lot of the tension that could have been in the movie, okay it's aimed at teens but still war is never pretty.

    There's also very little action for it to be listed as a action-movie and the poster makes it look like it's actionpacked as well but it's really not.

    In the end of the movie which ends with a cliffhanger of sorts it's kind of obvious that it was always intended as a trilogy or something with this movie being the first part.

    And it appears that the sequel is being made as we speak, I'd watch it but I hope they don't focus on too many love-triangles but of the actual war/survivor-story that time.
    zordmaker

    Tripped over a Gem!

    OK so this was one of those films that I tripped over. It was amongst a list of supposedly "worthy" sci-fi action films in the SMH one day about three months ago. Now I pay to go see films in the cinema that I know I want to see. But films that I couldn't be bothered seeing or paying for but still have a curiosity over - I download using bit torrent. And so it was that this film (along with some of the others) came my way.

    Now I wish I had paid for it. Because it certainly is worth a proper screening! This film was a welcome breath of fresh air film making in the tradition of Aussie films where character development and story telling mean more than explosions. That's not to say that the explosions weren't good - they were - but this film brings back a rare thing nowadays in feature films - emotion.

    Give this film a go. It's under rated, very delightful to watch and quintessentially Australian. Watching it, you begin to truly believe that "hey that could be my town, my son, my house". It challenges and yet entertains. And most of all, it's simple to watch. You don't need an arts degree to enjoy it - it flows over you.

    Be patient with the beginning (like many Aussie films and old cars, it takes a while to get warmed up). In the end, I couldn't fault this film. It's one of the rare recent releases that I know will be watched again and again.

    Zordmaker
    7MrAwesome1022

    I Enjoyed This Movie

    To the reviews that question the logic of the film and mentioned the driving around "without a care in the world" do not understand military parameters of making a perimeter. In the film the only time they were driving freely was when they were outside of the city limits, where there were never soldiers.

    When you play close attention to the small details you will notice things like that rather than writing in a review you found the movie "laughable." I loved the human interaction and how the movie was crafted to not just be a war movie, but something much deeper about people from different walks of life coming together for a cause.

    The acting I felt was also very well done, as well was the script. Every character develops in their own unique way, which gave the script a very complete feeling. I really don't have any complaints for how it was presented, it was a very solid film. It was just missing a spark to push it over the top of being good to great.

    True Score: 7.3

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    • Trivia
      The language spoken by the invaders in the film is a totally made up language, sampled from many languages worldwide and then scrambled.
    • Goofs
      When Lee is getting worked on by the doctor his pant leg is cut off, but later as he climbs into the dump bucket he has a full length pant leg again.
    • Quotes

      Ellie Linton: Good book?

      Corrie Mackenzie: Better than the movie.

      Ellie Linton: Yeah, books usually are.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Project: Episode #1.274 (2010)
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    • Release date
      • February 24, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ngày Mai, Khi Chiến Tranh Bắt Đầu
    • Filming locations
      • Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Ambience Entertainment
      • Omnilab Media
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    • Budget
      • A$25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,936
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,172
      • Feb 26, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,533,595
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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