Don’t look up managed to get people talking in a short time for the two post-credits scenes that immediately attracted the attention of the public
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Thanks to a stellar cast and at irreverent style with which the events are narrated, Don’t look up immediately managed to attract the interest of the public, who saw a certain contemporaneity in the topics covered. In the last few hours, however, the film has attracted attention thanks also to the presence of ben due scene post-credits, essential to better understand the development of events.
Trama e cast di Don’t look up
The apocalyptic movie, tells of a professor, Randall Mindy and his student, Kate Dibiasky; the two make a terrible discovery: a gigantic asteroid is about to hit the Earth. Worried, they hurry to break the news to the competent bodies to find a solution and save humanity. The answer they receive, however, is not at all what they would like, the authorities are too focused on anything else e they do not seem at all interested in the news of the impending disaster.
Don’t Look Up was directed by the Academy Award winner Adam McKay and boasts a truly stellar cast. The two protagonists, Dr. Randall and Dr. Kate, are played by respectively Leonardo Dicaprio e Jennifer Lawrence. Also in the cast Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, Timothée Chalamet e Ariana Grande.
Le due scene post-credits
The first of the two scenes which opens after the credits, is set many years after the destruction of the Earth and shows thearrival of some human beings on a new planet, a real paradise, similar to the Earth. The survivors begin to descend from the ship naked and happy to have survived; the joy, however, does not last long. Soon the president Janie Orleans (Meryl Streep) she is killed by one of the local animals who, together with his fellows, begin to come dangerously close to the group of humans.
The second post-credits scene instead it is set in the present and shows Jason Orlean (Jonah Hill), son of the president, go out unscathed from the rubble, after the asteroid fell to Earth. In a situation of total destruction, after calling his mother in vain, the man decides to use social networks to make a live broadcast and tell everyone you survived, asking your followers to like.
The two scenes, albeit short, carry with them profound meanings, which push the film towards even more messages of denunciation of the absurdity of the human being and his own total indifference to the serious problems of the world. Not surprisingly, the film was read as a attack on inaction in the face of climate change that characterize our age and at the risk of not being able to go back.
Don’t look up, Golden Globe nominee in different categories, it is available on Netflix from December 24, 2021.
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