Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 132000000
Revenue
$ 603873119
Ray Ferrier
Rachel Ferrier
Robbie Ferrier
Mary-Ann
Harlan Ogilvy
Vincent
Julio
Manny the Mechanic
Bartender
Grandmother
Grandfather
Tim
Herself
News Producer
TV Reporter, Osaka
News Cameraman
News Van Driver
Hatch Boss / Load Manager
Dock Worker
Brazilian Neighbor
Brazilian Neighbor's Wife
Neighbor with Lawnmower
Woman
Hysterical Woman
Mechanic's Assistant
Neighbor With Toddler
Intersection Guy
Intersection Guy
Intersection Guy Cop
Man Studying Street
Photographer
Photographer
Man Holding Woman
Man Holding Woman
Guy in Suit
Bus Driver
Crowd Onlooker
Crowd Onlooker
Crowd Onlooker
Crowd Onlooker
Crowd Onlooker
Crowd Onlooker
Ferry Worker
Ferry Captain
Disaster Relief Volunteer
Mother
3 Year Old Boy
Smart Guy
National Guardsman
National Guardsman
Older Man
Woman from Upstate
Panicky Woman
Informative Guy
Ill-Informed Guy
Conspiracy Buff
Conspiracy Debunker
Upset Mother
Doomsday Guy
Younger Man
Woman in Crowd
Young Soldier in Tank
Well Meaning Mother
Well-Meaning Father
Soldier
Soldier
Soldier
Soldier
Soldier
Marine Major
Marine Major
Airforce Pilot
Army Private
Businesswoman
Businesswoman
Older Woman
Older Woman
Older Woman
Teenager
Teenager
Man in Basket
Man in Basket
Man in Basket
Man in Basket
Boston Soldier
Boston Soldier
Boston Soldier
Boston Soldier
Narrator (voice)
Soldier (uncredited)
Survivor (uncredited)
Refugee (uncredited)
Looter in Diner (uncredited)
Refugee fleeing Martians / Ferry passenger (uncredited)
Boston Survivor (uncredited)
Amputee (uncredited)
Ray's Neighbor (uncredited)
Woman in Crowd (uncredited)
Child in Crowd (uncredited)
Homeless Patron (uncredited)
Passenger (uncredited)
Survivor (uncredited)
Boy in Church (uncredited)
Marine Rifleman (uncredited)
Soldier (uncredited)
Refugee (uncredited)
Refugee outside the Diner (uncredited)
Soldier (uncredited)
Portuguese Woman (uncredited)
Survivor (uncredited)
Burned Victim (uncredited)
Boston Survivor (uncredited)
Survivor Mother with Boy (uncredited)
Newark Deliveryman (uncredited)
Written by narrator56 on 2020-04-05
I enjoyed this entry into the HG Wells film library. The special effects are great (to this amateur anyway) and the acting and action more than adequate. Plus it stays near enough to the sci-fi genius of the author to satisfy the fans of the classic novel. I will say that I got a little tired of the son acting like such a teenager, but he and the Tom Cruise character both show some character growth by the end of the film. Tom is one of those actors who seems to be playing himself a lot, but I suspect there is a lot more work to it than that. I'm not sure Dustin Hoffman would have gotten his Academy Award for Rain Man if he had played off a lesser actor than Cruise. I think there are a couple of scenes the movie could have done without, such as in the cellar with Cruise, his daughter and the man who lived there. It slowed the story down, changed the tenor of the drama, and didn't add a lot, in my view. But it is what it is and overall I found War of the Worlds to be entertaining. Good science fiction movies can be hard to find.
Written by JPV852 on 2020-05-09
First time seeing this in 15 years and lame plot, annoying characters (both kids got on my nerves) and a protagonist who just runs around, as Tom Cruise does so well, but has zero impact on the end game which was... bacteria. Yeah, this was just as dumb today as it was back then. At least the visual effects and sound design still holds up. **2.5/5**
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-02-13
Sometimes it just pays to leave well alone, and this remake of the 1953 version adds nothing aside from more sophisticated special effects. A vehicle for Tom Cruse, it allows Stephen Spielberg to turn this menacing and thought-provoking sci-fi classic into a family melodrama with the star and his dysfunctional family travelling the breadth of the country trying to escape the terror that is falling from the skies. These metallic creations are ruthless, destroying everything in their path but somehow the emphasis of this is more on why "Ray" can't get on with "Robbie" (Justin Chatwin) and whether or not "Rachel" (Dakota Fanning) can keep hold of her childhood toy. The effects are good: the lasers and the pyrotechnics; the explosions and scenes of dereliction are impressive - but oddly enough, I found them less so than in the iteration made fifty years earlier. Lots of horrified expressions as the cast look longingly at green screens, some banal dialogue and we end up with a film about the people in/behind it rather than one about alien world domination. After almost two hours, the ending - and it's huge significance - is almost an afterthought to the boring story of who did what to whom over the years in the "Ferrier" family. Cruise can, at times, bring charisma to the screen. Here he brings little and I am afraid that I found this a triumph of commercialism over creativity and was cheerily egging on the aliens from fairly early on.
Written by Arcanum101 on 2023-06-25
An intense, serious and harrowing portrayal of the H.G. Wells classic. Tom Cruise doing an excellent job of not being Tom Cruise and Dakota Fanning out acting everyone. It's hard to call this film an enjoyable watch as it's actually emotionally affecting at times, with some very raw realism concerning human nature. This movie manages to keep a constantly high pace without being exhausting to watch. Well worth a place in your collection.