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-2012-2012: Battleship
After humans send a message to a distant, habitable planet, an alien armada responds by landing off the coast of Hawaii during a RIMPAC international naval exercise.
Furthermore, the film features real-world U.S. Army veteran and bilateral above-knee amputee Gregory D. Gadson. Playing Lieutenant Colonel Mick Canales, Gadson’s character undergoes a powerful arc of recovery and combat defiance, providing the movie with a genuine emotional anchor that went far beyond typical Hollywood casting. The 2012 Reception vs. Modern Legacy
The film’s protagonist, Alex Hopper, follows a classic, if rushed, redemption arc. He begins as a reckless, directionless young man who commits a felony (stealing a chicken burrito from a convenience store) to impress a woman (Brooklyn Decker). Through the crucible of alien warfare and the stern mentorship of his commanding officer (and would-be brother-in-law), Admiral Shane (Liam Neeson), Hopper transforms into a leader. The supporting cast, including Rihanna in her acting debut as a tough-as-nails weapons specialist, provides colorful, if thinly drawn, archetypes. While the characters lack psychological depth, they serve the film’s primary function: to move the action from one explosive set piece to the next. The dialogue is often clunky, the romantic subplot is perfunctory, and the science is laughable (alien meteorites that land in the ocean but preserve their pilots?). Yet, the film’s pace is relentless. It rarely pauses long enough for the audience to question the absurdity, preferring to barrel forward with deafening sound design and high-contrast cinematography. Battleship -2012-2012
The aliens noticed them when they started the engines—old steam turbines that coughed black smoke. A plasma bolt slammed into the water a hundred yards off the bow. Cruz didn't flinch. “Full ahead flank,” he ordered.
: Some viewers argue the Regents were fleeing their own war-torn world and were simply looking for a new home, only to be met with immediate, "bloodthirsty" hostility from the human navy. Bridging the Generation Gap After humans send a message to a distant,
Because the alien dome disrupts all satellite communication, radar, and standard tracking systems, the human survivors cannot locate the alien ships. Captain Nagata introduces a brilliant workaround: using a network of NOAA tsunami warning buoys to track the displacement of water caused by the moving alien vessels.
Playing a physical therapist and the Admiral's daughter, Decker's character provided a crucial secondary storyline on land, fighting alongside a real-life war veteran. Gadson
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Critically, the film holds a 34% on Rotten Tomatoes. But here is the secret that the search reveals: hatred has softened. In the years since its release, film writers have re-evaluated Battleship as a "pre-MCU exhaustion" blockbuster. It is an original (non-franchise) intellectual property that feels like a 1990s disaster film. It has practical explosions. It has a coherent visual style (not grey and muted). It has a third act that relies on analog technology and human ingenuity, not CGI blobs fighting.