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Tom Cruise in War of the Worlds (Image: Paramount)

A ‘masterpiece’ movie, nominated for 3 Oscars and starring  Tom Cruise, is leaving Netflix quickly. War of the Worlds is a 2005 American science fiction action-thriller movie directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Josh Friedman and David Koepp, based mostly on H. G. Wells’ 1898 novel, The War of the Worlds.

Tom Cruise stars in the principle position alongside Dakota Fanning and Justin Chatwin, with narration by Morgan Freeman. It follows an American dock employee who should take care of his estranged youngsters as he struggles to guard and reunite them with their mom when extraterrestrials invade Earth and devastate cities with large conflict machines. Spielberg selected The War of the Worlds from quite a lot of pitches by Cruise and acknowledged, “We looked at each other, and the lights went on. As soon as I heard it, I said ‘Oh my God! War of the Worlds – absolutely.’ That was it.” Many reviewers felt that the film tried to recreate the atmosphere of the September 11 attacks, with bystanders struggling to survive and the usage of missing-persons displays.

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The film is based on the HG Wells novel of the same name (Image: Paramount)

Spielberg declared to Reader’s Digest that beside the work being a fantasy, the threat represented was real: “They are a wake-up name to face our fears as we confront a power intent on destroying our lifestyle.”

It earned Academy Awards nominations for Best Visual Effects, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Sound Editing.

It was additionally a business success, grossing over $603 million worldwide in opposition to a $132 million manufacturing funds, making it the fourth-most profitable movie of 2005.

On Independence Day weekend, it grossed $64.9 million, a median of $16,601, and gave Tom Cruise his greatest opening weekend, changing Mission: Impossible 2. This file would final till the discharge of Top Gun: Maverick in May 2022.

On Rotten Tomatoes, War of the Worlds holds an approval ranking of 76% based mostly on 265 evaluations, and a median ranking of seven/10. The website’s essential consensus states: “Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of War of the Worlds delivers on the thrill and paranoia of H.G. Wells’ classic novel while impressively updating the action and effects for modern audiences.”

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Review aggregator website Metacritic gave the film an average score of 73 out of 100 based on 40 critics, indicating “typically favorable evaluations”. Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of “B+” on an A+ to F scale.

Total Film’s review gave War of the Worlds four out of five stars, considering that “Spielberg finds contemporary juice in a story already tailored for movie, TV, stage, radio and file”, and describing the film as having many “startling photos”, comparing the first Tripod attack to the Omaha Beach landing from Saving Private Ryan.

It has been described by viewers on Reddit as a “cinematic masterpiece” and a “truly great film”, with “awe-inspiring visuals” and “perfect pacing”.

War of the Worlds is leaving Netflix on January 31, in response to NewOnNetflix.

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