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Review | 'The Tomorrow War': Chris Pratt returns with a summer sci-fi spectacle complete with aliens and fighting for a better future

'The Tomorrow War' spends most of its time in the future, but its central theme is timeless: the replayed tragedy that sometimes you don't come home the same from war.

July 02, 2021 / 10:46 IST
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Chris Pratt (front), Edwin Hodge and Sam Richardson in a scene from 'The Tomorrow War'. (Frank Masi/Amazon via AP)
Chris Pratt (front), Edwin Hodge and Sam Richardson in a scene from 'The Tomorrow War'. (Frank Masi/Amazon via AP)

The time-travelling The Tomorrow War, set largely in an alien apocalypse future, is a kind of throwback.

Summer sci-fi spectacles like this — a sprawling, slightly sloppy, sometimes serious, often knowingly ridiculous extravaganza — aren't quite the regular commodity they once were. The Tomorrow War isn't as silly as Will Smith's Independence Day, but, just the same, it's Chris Pratt's chance to punch some aliens.

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Pratt, star and executive producer of The Tomorrow War, used his box-office muscle to push forward the film, directed by Chris McKay and scripted by Zach Dean. Originally intended for theatres, McKay's film got sucked into a future shock of its own during the pandemic and was sold to Amazon. It debuts on Amazon Prime Video on July 2, 2021. The Tomorrow War is by no means the first popcorn movie to go straight to the home, but it's still one of the popcorn-iest.

For those looking for that kind of summer-movie escape, The Tomorrow War should fit the bill. It's tonally scattered and massively implausible. But in movies with aliens, time loops and machine guns, those are more features than bugs.