The beats are the same as the first film and what is new happens to be well worn cliches from films such as Pearl Harbor. The film is pure paint by numbers and that philosophy can work when you add something interesting or at least make an effort. Throw in a McGuffin so that we have a way to set up another sequel and you're done. Aliens, angry that we beat them in the first film, show up. Plus, there seems to be to much copy and paste going on with this one anyway. I was thinking about doing a copy and paste from my view of the first film, but why go to the effort. The plot isn't going to take much to describe.Honestly, if you've seen the first film then you have seen this one. Why we didn't get a sequel until now is a mystery to me. A film that could have delivered a sequel decades before now is Independence Day, a film that wasn't the greatest but it did deliver some summer popcorn entertainment. Star Wars is back with a vengeance, Indiana Jones is on his way, Alien, Blade Runner, Jurassic World and others have taken franchise stagnant for a decade or more and revived them not with a reboot, but a sequel that continues the long dead story. Retro-sequel seems to have become all the rage lately. Rating: PG-13 (Sequences of Sci-Fi Action|Destruction|Some Language) president, teams of scientists and brave fighter pilots spring into action to save the planet from a seemingly invincible enemy. When the alien invaders attack with unprecedented force, the U.S. Fortunately, 20 years earlier, nations across the world started to use recovered extraterrestrial technology to develop an immense defense program. As the Fourth of July nears, satellite engineer David Levinson (Jeff Goldblum) investigates a 3,000-mile-wide mother ship that's approaching Earth.
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