Movie · 1996 · Action, Adventure, Science Fiction · 2h 25m · PG-13 · English
Curator score: 3.8/10 (1.1M ratings)
The question of whether or not we are alone in the universe has been answered.
Overview
Strange phenomena surface around the globe. The skies ignite. Terror races through the world's major cities. As these extraordinary events unfold, it becomes increasingly clear that a force of incredible magnitude has arrived. Its mission: total annihilation over the Fourth of July weekend. The last hope to stop the destruction is an unlikely group of people united by fate and unimaginable circumstances.
Ratings
Curator score: 3.8/10
IMDb: 7.0/10
Letterboxd: 3.35/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 69%
Metacritic: 59
TMDB: 6.9/10
Director
Roland Emmerich
Production
20th Century Fox, Centropolis Entertainment
Cast
Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Mary McDonnell, Judd Hirsch, Robert Loggia, Randy Quaid, Margaret Colin, James Rebhorn, Harvey Fierstein, Adam Baldwin, Brent Spiner, James Duval, Vivica A. Fox, Lisa Jakub, Ross Bagley, Mae Whitman, Bill Smitrovich, Kiersten Warren, Harry Connick Jr.
Where to watch
Hulu, AMC, Philo
Curator Review
Verdict
A big, shameless, crowd-pleasing disaster movie that still works as a pure spectacle. It’s cheesy, patriotic, and often ridiculous, but the scale, pacing, and iconically staged destruction make it an easy recommendation for viewers who want a loud 90s blockbuster with real momentum.
Best for
fans of large-scale alien invasion movies
viewers who like 90s blockbuster spectacle
people who enjoy cheesy but earnest action-adventure
audiences looking for a rewatchable crowd-pleaser
fans of disaster films with humor and momentum
Skip if
you want serious science fiction
you dislike broad patriotism and corny dialogue
you need airtight logic or realism
you prefer intimate character-driven stories
you are tired of loud effects-heavy blockbusters
Overview
Independence Day is the kind of movie that knows exactly what it is: a giant, unapologetic summer spectacle built around cities getting obliterated in memorable fashion. The premise is simple, the stakes are enormous, and the movie keeps moving with enough energy that its silliness becomes part of the fun rather than a liability.
Worth noting
What gives it staying power is the combination of clean blockbuster storytelling and a very confident sense of showmanship. The ensemble is broad but effective, the set pieces are still vivid, and the film’s mix of humor, sentiment, and blow-it-up spectacle makes it easy to watch with a crowd. It is dated in obvious ways, but that datedness is also part of its charm.
Bottom line
If you want elegant science fiction, this is not that movie. If you want a polished, maximalist alien-invasion disaster film that delivers exactly the thrills it promises, it remains one of the defining examples of the form.
Top Letterboxd reviews
COBRARocky (2★) · 2289 likes
Shit, good thing aliens still use Windows 95 or Earth would have been fucked.
Jizzmonkey (1★) · 1419 likes
My only problem with this film, was watching it.
Branson Reese · 1327 likes
Randy Quaid saying “I’m baaaaack!” made me emotional as a kid and to tell you the truth I felt something stir within me this time, too.
Ethan Colburn (3★) · 1140 likes
This movie is like 10 times more ridiculous than I expected it to be.
Joe A (4★) · 1012 likes
A lot of hot people, pedal to the metal pacing, explosions galore, and a lot of hot people— I miss the time when Emmerich had the juice.