<div style='font: 9pt ; text-align: left; '>When you get to the end of the film, you really see that the "family struggle" was the real centerpiece of the story. Unfortunately, it's done VERY poorly, so the movie becomes about alien invasion and how a particular family deals with it, albiet a family that has dealt with a tragic loss. SO much time was spent on building the actual alien invasion thing that the whole effect of the "profound outside event" becomes somewhat cliche and lame. Yes, the Gibson character's faith has become nearly non-existent, yes it's affected his family, but I really didn't give a shit because a) so much time was spent building up the invasion angle that they didn't spend the real time on the subtlties of that storyline and just used lots of cliches in dealing with it (child with health problem, distant child, struggling father/mother...like we haven't seen any of this before) and b) the most time was spent on the alien invasion thing and how they dealt with it, THAT was what became the main point of the film until the very end. It wasn't about his wife's tragic death, that seemed more like a break in the "true" storyline - the invasion - rather than the true underlying storyline.
Either way, the movie was not done very well. Flat plotline, boring characters, no ending, and sterotypical characters. Austin 3 and Blade 2 I might have been (very) disappointed in, but there's enough good about them that I'll get the DVD's used. This one I'm passing on completely. I've very happy I didn't pay money to see it</div>
I was there on that fateful day, were you?