On the occasion of the broadcast of the “Day after”, this Friday evening on France 3, we invite you to rediscover the incredible scene of the tsunami engulfing New York. Almost 20 years after the release of the film, a sequence still as stunning.
Nearly two decades after its theatrical release, The Day After Tomorrow, which depicts the devastation caused in the world by an unforeseen and violent climate change, remains today a reference in the genre of disaster film. On the occasion of the broadcast of the blockbuster signed Roland Emmerich, this Friday evening on France 3, we invite you to rediscover the incredible scene of the tsunami.
The scene in question, to rediscover in the player above, leaves you speechless. Visually stunning, it offers the viewer an impressive but oh so depressing spectacle: that of a gigantic and uncontrollable tsunami which literally engulfs the city of New York, so imposing in real time but here metamorphosed and defenseless.
Skyscrapers, Statue of Liberty and wide arteries under the influence of water, Jake Gyllenhaal and thousands of frightened New Yorkers… The sequence is breathtaking and those who have seen the film in theaters still remember no doubt from the shock felt at these visions of the end of the world. Worship.
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