Another of those "end of the world" kind of holocaustic shows! In light of "The Day After Tomorrow", this show is on how two kids in different eras are able to sense numbers, which turned out to be dates, number of casualties and latitude and longitude of the exact location of every major disaster in the world. The last date was set sometime in the near future, where everyone else would die.
The last date of the future holocaust indicates the effects of global warming, where finally the sun will burn out and destroy the ozone layer at one sweep, thus wiping out everyone else on Earth. Two kids were chosen by life forms of another planet to be "saved", something like the ground verison of "Noah's Ark".
Finally, Earth was all wiped out by a raging fire. The two kids, with two sets of animals each, were released back on Earth, and this time, Earth was like a garden of eden of sorts, with tall wheat and grass, a tree right in the middle, and the two kids dressed all in white like angels. The last part of the show is really beautiful!
The show was a bit draggy at some parts, but overall it was not too bad. Now with more nice shows coming up, I cannot wait to watch Wolverine, Angels and Demons and Terminator!
The last date of the future holocaust indicates the effects of global warming, where finally the sun will burn out and destroy the ozone layer at one sweep, thus wiping out everyone else on Earth. Two kids were chosen by life forms of another planet to be "saved", something like the ground verison of "Noah's Ark".
Finally, Earth was all wiped out by a raging fire. The two kids, with two sets of animals each, were released back on Earth, and this time, Earth was like a garden of eden of sorts, with tall wheat and grass, a tree right in the middle, and the two kids dressed all in white like angels. The last part of the show is really beautiful!
The show was a bit draggy at some parts, but overall it was not too bad. Now with more nice shows coming up, I cannot wait to watch Wolverine, Angels and Demons and Terminator!
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