See the 2012 movie of Synopsis
Movie that depicted a severe damage to the earth has attracted many enthusiasts. Hopefully with the existence of this film will awaken people and recognize the greatness god. 2012 movie will not be forgotten.
Release date: Friday November 13, 2009
Genre: Action
Running time: 158 min.
Director: Roland Emmerich
Studio: Columbia Pictures
Producer(s) : Mark Gordon, Larry Franco, Harald Kloser
Screenplay : Roland Emmerich, Harald Kloser
Cast: John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor,
Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt,
Thandie Newton, Danny Glover, Woody Harrelson
Centuries ago, the Mayans left us their calendar, with a clear end date and all that it implies. Since then, astrologists have discovered it, numerologists have found patterns that predict it, geologists say the earth is overdue for it, and even government scientists cannot deny the cataclysm of epic proportions that awaits the earth in 2012. A prophecy that began with the Mayans has now been well-chronicled, discussed, taken apart and examined. By 2012, we’ll know we were warned…
Synopsis 2012 movie.
2012 movie beginnings on views of the old Mayan Great Pyramid in Central America and a scene of the solar system of rules.
Abruptly, there’s a solar overshadow… Moving all hell to loose.
Tales feature reportage of a large-scale self-annihilation at the site of Mayan lunar calendar.
Next British capital is figured surrounded by wild rioters – angered crowds together breaking in fury later the 2012 Olympics are suddenly suspended.
The Metropolitan police force are seen beating to control the wild crowds as the high-profile, billion pound games are abruptly pulled up.
Catastrophe starts to broadcast across the world at a fast tempo with Brazil’s attractive Rio de Janeiro drowned below the sea.
The city’s iconic Christ the Redeemer statue is ascertained collapsing into sprinkle as it is circumvented by fish and stingrays.
The process then proceeds north to the traffic crowded streets of Los Angeles. abruptly the superhighways are ripped off the solid ground in a huge seism with automobiles fast-flying in all way.
Apart on a less agitated desert road, Cusack’s character Jackson Curtis is taking a camper-van with his two kids, Noah (Liam James) and Lilly (Morgan Lily).
As a scientific discipline fiction author, Jackson gains light of old prognostications forecasting apocalypse on December 21 2012, joking to his children: ‘What are the odds?’
Seconds after, his phrases get back to haunt him as hundreds of titan shooting star fireballs rain down on the planet.
Jackson speeds up as quick as he could, but his driving skills can not vanquish the amazing mightiness of nature.
Thousands of folks in prayer at The Vatican City’s Saint Peter Basilica are begging for redemption… but it’s too late.
Michelangelo’s masterpiece Creation of Adam on the roof of the Sistine chapel service is caught to rip aside as St Peter’s crumbles onto the the priests, nuns and congregating.
Handling to survive his campervan fire, Jackson and his children have detected a rumor that the United States government were readying for this day and have made unvanquishable transports.
Miraculously, Jackson hunts down his ex-wife Kate (Amanda Peet) and the pair harmonize to struggling in collaboration for their interest of their children.
Also for presenting Jackson’s plight, the process takes us indoors the White House, where President Wilson (Danny Glover) and his girl Laura (Thandie Newton) have many hard decisions to make for the forthcoming of the humanity.
President Wilson’s scientific consultant Adrian Helmsley (Chiwetel Ejiofor) is assured contending with a military adviser who lays claim without emotion: ‘Our charge is to ascertain the persistence of our species.’
Adrian strikes back: ‘Isn’t it as well decided that people have the right to fighting for these lives?’
The final scene of the watch 2012 is ironical – because a titan naval ship USS John F Kennedy is dampened in to Washington D.C. and lands on the White House – where he lived 49 years antecedently.
whether you will experience it? not … no …. if I was given this question, my answer “I do not want to get it in my life. I’d better go before it happened” how about you? …


