The makers of this movie set out to make a point and went to extremes to convince the watchers that humans can somehow effect how the Sun heats this planet. IMHO, there's is not much that is real about this movie.
The Day After Tomorrow (2004) is rated PG-13.
the genre is called "disaster movie(s)"
The Day After Tomorrow was released in May 2004. Filming for the film began in November 2002 and continued into 2003 for its initial May 2004 theatrical release.
The duration of The Day After Tomorrow - TV special - is 2820.0 seconds.
The Day After Tomorrow, a film produced and directed by Roland Emmerich in 2004, starred Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm, Dennis Quaid, Emmy Rossum and Sela Ward. The film is based on the book The Coming Global Superstorm.
The Day After Tomorrow (2004) is rated PG-13.
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the genre is called "disaster movie(s)"
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the movie was categorized as forces of nature or called natural diasters
The Day after Tomorrow
The day after tomorrow.
Have you seen the movie? There ya go.
1st answer: today is the answer2nd answer: the day after tomorrow.Logic:In this question we have what we think, and we have the 'real' world.In 'what we think' we have (i) yesterday, (ii) today, (iii) tomorrow.But we are told that in the 'real' world, what we think is 'today' is really tomorrow. (And that what we think was yesterday is really today). Hence we are permanently a day behind reality.If this is so, then what we think is tomorrow must, in reality, be one more day more than tomorrow, i.e. the day after tomorrow!