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Terrorism
An Army lieutenant uses her years of tactical training to save humanity from sixteen nuclear missiles launched at the U.S. as a violent coordinated attack simultaneously threatens her remote missile interceptor station. Directed by Matthew Reilly.
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An Army lieutenant uses her years of tactical training to save humanity from sixteen nuclear missiles launched at the U.S. as a violent coordinated attack simultaneously threatens her remote missile interceptor station. Directed by Matthew Reilly.
4.7/10
IMDbBest Production Design in Film | 2022 | George
Feature Film Score Of The Year | 2022
Elsa Pataky and Chris Hemsworth are married. This is the second movie they've collaborated on after 12 Strong (2018).
The defense platform is similar to a series of long-range radar platforms arrayed along the east coast as part of the Defense Early Warning system. Nicknamed the "Texas Towers" (because they looked similar to oil rigs), they were manned in the late 50's/early 60's to monitor for possible attack by Soviet ICBMs and bombers.
Matthew Reilly's directorial debut.
An Easter egg of sorts - between the ending credits and the detailed credits the movie continues with a nine second shot of the TV salesman (Chris Hemsworth) relaxing in a mechanical massage chair after all the excitement of the afternoon.
"JJ's Dad: What's the one thing I've taught you since you were little? The one rule in life? JJ Collins: Never stop fighting."
"JJ Collins: Hey. Another thing. Never call a woman by anything other than her name. Not honey, or honey pie, or sugar, or sugar pie, or sweetie, or sweetie pie. Not baby, sweetheart, ho, bitch, and above all, most of all, beyond all else, don't ever, ever, call her darlin'."