a5c7b9f00b The planet is invaded by aliens called Mimics. They have almost devastated the planet. But when they win a battle at Verdun, the Earth forces believe they have a chance at victory. So a major op is planned, and all soldiers are called in. William Cage, a Major in the Army who never saw any combat is asked to join. But refuses and even threatens his CO who in turn strips him of his rank and sends him to join a unit. They think that victory is in their grasp but the Mimics attack them before they could, killing them all. Cage manages to kill one of them before he dies but wakes up the day before. He tries to tell everyone what he knows but they don&#39;t believe him and when he dies he wakes up the day before again. He keeps on trying to warn them but to no avail. He notices Rita Vrataski, the hero of Verdun and tries to tell her what&#39;s happening to him. She tells him to see her when he wakes up, which he does. She tells him that the reason they won at Verdun is because the same thing happened to her. She killed a Mimic and it&#39;s blood entered her body and she would relive the day before and used her experience to beat the Mimics. Along with a scientist, they tell Cage that the Mimics are being led by something they call the Omega and the one he killed whose blood entered his body is what they call an Alpha who can relive the day when killed. They believe if they can locate the Omega and kill it they can beat the Mimics once and for all. So they tell Cage that the Alpha has some kind of link to the Omega so they believe Cage can see where the Omega is. But Vrataski lost the ability before she could find the Omega. Eventually Cage thinks he knows where the Omega is but to get to the Omega they have to survive the battle wherein they were all killed but no matter how much Cage warns her they always get killed. So they have to find another way to get to the Omega. Vrataski also warns Cage that if he gets wounded that he should kill himself because if he&#39;s wounded and gets a blood transfusion, he will lose the ability to relive the day, because that&#39;s what happened to Vrataski. A major becomes a soldier against his will in a war against Mimics that humanity cannot win. On the field he violently dies and wakes up on the army boat. This pattern repeats itself until finally he decides to use his power to bring humanity to victory. It what seems to be the most spectacular big budget flop of the season, comes &quot;Edge of Tomorrow&quot;, a sci-fi action extravaganza that is one of the best genre movies of the decade. With home sales losing out to teen bromance, overseas return seems to be doing very well, which brings all sorts of questionsto why the Cruise-led alien invasion flick got pummelled so hard in the United States. Word of mouth must be immensely positive,this is obviously the must see movie for all true sci-fi lovers, and critic&#39;s feedback has been verging on unanimous praise, so obviously something else is awry.<br/><br/>Two films immediately come to mind when watching &quot;Edge of Tomorrow&quot;, a correlation so obvious that probably every other review pinpoints the influences, namely comedy classic &quot;Groundhog Day&quot; and Verhoeven&#39;s vastly underrated &quot;Starship Troopers&quot;. Stuck between these two concept movies evolves a surprisingly original and fresh story, which manages to successfully warp expectations.<br/><br/>All out war with an alien invasion brings together humanity, when an asteroid crash-lands into central Europe, carrying with it a scourge of otherworldly twirling dervishes called the mimics. As they quickly conquer most of Europe, the counterattack is initiated by a victory under Verdun, where the Full Metal B… Rita (Emily Blunt) singlehandedly kills over a hundred mimics with the newly designed exoskeletons.<br/><br/>Cage (Tom Cruise) is the head of PR for the army, a whimpering coward so terrified of the front-line he attempt to blackmail his superior to avoid participating in the fight. With an imminent Normandy type assault planned the following day, Cage finds himself stripped of rank and thrown into a unit heading for the front-lines. The mass landing ends in slaughter with Cage killed in action… only for himself to be inexplicably captured within a time loop.<br/><br/>Within a mix of exceptional features and poor contrivances, this summer has been one of the most successful. Following &quot;Captain America 2&quot; and &quot;X-Men: Days of Future Past&quot;, the blockbuster season seemed to have peaked. And apparently so did the audience, leaving out &quot;Edge of Tomorrow&quot; from their &#39;to-watch&#39; list. Nonethelessfarmovies goes Liman (a hit-and-miss director of &quot;Jumper&quot;, &quot;The Bourne Identity&quot; and &quot;Mr and Mrs Smith&quot;) blows his predecessors out of contention in terms of a stunning mix of style and substance. Whereas other features had their flaws and &quot;Godzilla&quot; was an outright disappointment, &quot;Edge of Tomorrow&quot; comes good from the get-go, the only jagged moment coming late on with a jarring out-of-tone ending. Successfully mixing drama, comedy, bleak atmosphere with moments of emotional tension functioning hand-by-hand with ice-breakers and comedic jumps, the scriptwriters truly nailed it. And who would have thought given how uninspired some of Christpher McQuarrie&#39;s and the Butterworth brother&#39;s previous endeavors were: ranging from &quot;Jack Reacher&quot; and &quot;The Tourist&quot; to &quot;The Last Legion&quot; (although it must be said McQuarrie also has &quot;The Usual Suspects&quot; credited to him).<br/><br/>Unlike many features of its kind, &quot;Edge of Tomorrow&quot; manage to avoid being solely testosterone driven, albeit the movie does feature a rag-tag squad of misfit soldiers in the Aliens mode, together with Bill Paxton. Albeit action-packed there is a lot of heart flowing, especially with the notion of death being such a frivolous thing and the concept of constantly reliving your beloved one die. Naturally a lot is taken tongue-in-cheek, even these intruguing issues are primarily utilised for their dramatic effect, not for their philosophical options. Issues are skin-deep, tooled and geared so that the video-game premise of immortality isn&#39;t the sole pull of the story. Thus the movie is nowhere near &quot;Groundhog Day&quot; in terms of underlying contextual commentaries. In essence this is a popcorn movie. Just one of the damn finest there is. It seems toms last few movies are not up to par like all his ones in the past. First off I could not stand ground hog day movie and this was a ripoff of it with a sci fi twist. It just got too repetitive. This movie does the same thing. Hearing on your feet maggot 10 times made me cringe. Him dying over and over was lame. It&#39;s obvious the writer watched Groundhog Day way too many times and copied that movies plot mixing it in with the video game halo combat evolved. The special effects were pretty cool but it should have been written differently without the Groundhog Day theme. <br/><br/>It&#39;s probably one of the better movies of the summer and I didn&#39;t see it in 3d. But I will wait for the next mission impossible movie with him in it. Best part of movie was last 10 mins and that doesn&#39;t make it worth the money to see it. Surely is no war of the worlds or Independence Day block buster. It&#39;s an OK average sci fi movie that could of been written better<br/><br/>I have to point out again at the fake reviews. Almost all say 10/10 except the real ones at the end. One kid reviewer said he couldn&#39;t sleep for a day and a half after watching it from all the excitement. Really kid? Next here comes the overused &quot;amazing &quot; adjective by everyone. It is basically deadly serious, and after some moderate knockaboutfun, settles into something pretty dull. Where's the edge? The film is based on the Japanese light novel All You Need Is Kill by Hiroshi Sakurazaka. When they were both killed in battle, Cage in the invasion of Normandy in France and Vrataski at the battle of Verdun, both were severely injured. Both had killed an &quot;Alpha&quot; alien mimic and when the Alpha&#39;s blood splashed on them and entered any open wounds they had, they gained the same power the Omega mimic had to loop time. Rita tells Cage that she lost her power when she received a blood transfusion while her combat wounds were being treated. She stated that she could sense the Omega and stopped sensing it before she could get to it, signaling an end to her power. Cage and Rita arrive at the Louvre, where they share a kiss, and then Rita lures the Alpha away while Cage dives into the pool with a belt of grenades. Though Cage is fatally injured, the grenades detonate, and the Omega is killed. However, the Omega&#39;s blood seeps into Cage&#39;s body. Cage wakes in the helicopter on his way to General Brigham&#39;s office, before he tried to blackmail the General. 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