2012 is a movie based on the prediction that theworld would end on December 21st, 2012. This prediction was itself based on the observation that the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar rolls over somewhere in the vicinity of 2012-12-21, in much the same way thatthe Gregorian calendar rolled over on 2000-01-01.
The first trailer for the movie showcased a Tibetan monk bashing a giant bell with a log on top of a mountain in the Himalayas (this is the same mountain range as Everest, keep in mind) while various shots of water rushing and rumbling can be heard. Then, all of a sudden,boom, a massive torrent of water goesover the mountains and engulfs everything.
Word of God states that this is Emmerich's final disaster flick, so he tried as best as he could to pack enoughStuff Blowing Up andMonumental Damage into it to last a lifetime.
ASpin-Off TV series, tentatively called2013 and focusing on a group of survivors, was planned. However,ABC decided to not finance it and it never saw the light of day.
Not to be confused withTwenty Twelve, aBBC sitcom about the committee preparing for the 2012 Olympic Games, orRush's album2112.
Tropes used in2012 include:
Action Film, Quiet Drama Scene: Multiple, particularly the scene in Air Force One between Adrian and Laura, what's left of Washington DC and the President, and the scenes involving Jackson and his family in Yuri's plane.
Acrophobic Bird: Justified in that Gordon just got his pilot's license and can barely fly.
Aloha Hawaii: The characters planned to stop in Honolulu to refuel.It's completely covered in lava.
Apocalypse How: Judging by the sight of huge chunks of Los Angeles getting ripped out of the ground, this is likely to be a Class 2 at the very least. We look at about Class 3b, maybe Class 4, depending on the severity of volcanism and floods. The end of the film implies only Class 1 - the vast majority of humans are dead, but civilization perseveres.
Apocalypse Wow: ...Pretty much the whole point of the film.
Applied Phlebotinum: The destruction of the Earth is caused by the heating of its core, caused by excess neutrinos being emitted by the Sun. However, since neutrinos almost never interact with matter, these are neutrinos that are "mutating into some other subatomic particle," presumably ones that can interact with matter more often. Why these new particles don't interact with the Earth's surface is unclear. Lampshaded when Adrian, listening about the neutrinos, simply declares "That's impossible". He's right.
Badass: Anybody who faces their death and doesn't run.
The Lama Rinpoche.His response to a tidal wave going to drown his ass is to ring a bell.
Charlie Frost.
Harry and the President stick out prominently, who stay behind to comfort non-Ark survivors.
Banned in China: Averted thanks toChina helping to save the world.
Played completely straight in North Korea, thanks to the titular year being the 100th anniversary of Kim-Il Sung's birth.
Bratty Half-Pint: Yuri's twins, but living through the disaster hammers that out of them.
Also Jackson's son, whose snottiness towards his father in the first few minutes is incredibly annoying.
California Collapse: Massive earthquakes tear up California and send itstraight down.
Can You Hear Me Now?: A cell phone that gets reception from insidea metal ship buried under the Himalayas off in an undeveloped, rural corner of Tibet. After it has been explicitly stated that the apocalypse has knocked out nearly all communications.
Chekhov's Gunman: Adrian's father is shown boarding a cruise ship early in the film, and he mentions that he has a son he stays in touch with. It isn't clear until later in the film that Adrian is his son.
Christianity Is Catholic: Sasha makes the sign of the cross in the Catholic way (forehead - chest - left shoulder - right shoulder), instead of the Orthodox way (forehead - chest - right shoulder - left shoulder) -- 97% of Russian Christians are Orthodox.
Cloudcuckoolander: Charlie Frost. Needless to say, he actually is right.
Comedy of Remarriage: Double Subverted.Looks like they're going to play it straight as Kate and Gordon seem to be drifting apart, then subverted as it looks like they're going to work things out, then cruelly forced back into played straight as Gordon is killed in the gears of the Ark while Jackson looks on, unable to save him.
Conspiracy Theorist: Charlie Frost again. Of course, he is right about what's happening, and sets into motion the race to get to the Ark.
Contrived Coincidence: The various ways in which Jackson and his family meet up with the other groups in the story. It's lampshaded when the geological expert sees Jackson's family get aboard the Ark - he wonders how they managed to get on...
Convection, Schmonvection: The movie seems to forget that in pyroclastic flows, the heat kills people long before the ash cloud touches them. Of course, theydo stay barely ahead of the flow itself. While that's already testing of theSuspension of Disbelief, if they were all the way in the cloud, they'd be dead. They do very briefly get caught inside of the flow in an airplane, which makes even less sense, since airplanes generally don't run wellin clouds of superheated ash.
Bizarrely, the film then starts paying attention to the laws of physics again, just in time for said pyroclastic flow to utterly disintegrate Las Vegas airport (and, implicitly, the city itself). Guess the family had somePlot Armor in that plane of theirs.
Cool Boats:The Arkships. And the Antonov An-225, dubbed "Antonov 500" in the film, makes a prettyCool Plane too.
Noah: Now that's a big plane. Yuri:(smiling proudly) It's Russian.[1]
Death Course: From Kate's home to the Santa Monica Airport. And that was just the beginning.
Immediately after scenes of wanton destruction, thecruise ship musicians Harry and Tony sing a song with the lyrics "It's not the end of the world/It's only the end of this song."
The earthquakes have a nice sense of this too. One strikes just after the Governor of California says "the worst is over." Even better, Gordon says to Kate that 'there is something pulling us apart'... and a fissure promptly opens between them.
There's also amassive example at the end: It's stated that the African continent has risen after the crust displacement, and that it likely never flooded. This means that the world'spoorest continent was the one to receive the least devastation, since it only got hit by the earthquakes.
Eureka Moment: Overlaps withOh Crap with Jackson Curtis. After taking Karpov's kids to the airport, he tells our hero that he will die while they will survive the imminent apocalypse. That, and the fact thatCharlie was right.
Exact Time to Failure: The scientists' estimates about when the tidal waves are expected to reach the location of the Ark ships. Semi-justified in that you can calculate the time it'll take for a wave to reach the Ark, but as it's flowing over a massive landmass, it should be an estimate.
Subverted andLampshaded with the actual planetary meltdown, which jumps itself up by six months and causes all the precise survival plans to collapse.
British Royal Family: a quick shot as they are loading the Arks shows an elderly well-dressed woman in a purple coat with Corgis, undoubtedly Queen Elizabeth II (and her family.)
The inspirational black president, though this may just be a latter-day example ofBald Black Leader Guy.
The Everyman: Jackson Curtis, a down-on-his-luck divorced writer working as a limo driver to pay the bills.
Face Death with Dignity: Satnam and his family, knowing full well that they don't stand a chance in hell of escaping the oncoming tsunami, spend their final moments embracing each other as the others around them panic. Various other examples are also seen, combined with some of the facing the bullets one liners mentioned below.
Fan Nickname: "Thank God We Weren't Standing There Five Seconds Ago: The Movie."
Foreshadowing: In the beginning of the movie, a child has an accident with a toy boat in a puddle. That toy boat is a scale model of theSS United States
Genre Savvy: "When they tell younot to panic,that's when you run!"
The Glasses Come Off:Played for Laughs as Noah tries on a pair of oversized sunglasses, then whips them off dramatically to share a message from Kate with Jackson: "She wants us to come home!"
Government Conspiracy: The government knew, and didn't tell anyone even after it started.And they assassinated everyone who tried to tell people the truth, except for obvious nutjobs like Charlie Frost. Somewhat justified as this was really the only way they could build any Arks without the place being swarmed by refugees, terrorists, renegade army units, etc. that would jeopardize any humans surviving.
The Great Flood: And that'safter the land-shattering earthquakes and volcanoes.
Heroic Sacrifice:Yuri throws one of his children to safety, the momentum of which hurtles him to his death. and Sasha stays in the plane in order to give the others a chance to escape. Heck, even Tamara ensures her dog is safe but is fatally trapped herself.
Ignored Expert: Played straight for about ten seconds as Anheuser blows a frantic Adrian off, then subverted as he actually takes the young scientist seriously after flipping through his manuscript. To a lesser degree, Jackson. He buys into Charlie's theories after seeing Yuri's preparations for the Ark, and when trying to convince Kate, she does not believe him until California begins breaking up beneath her feet.
I Need a Freaking Drink: Upon learning that the world is about to end Harry orders a double. Tony and a waiter are both shocked, as he hasn't touched alcohol in 25 years.
Subverted withTony and Satnam's families, and a lot of off-screen child deaths.
Informed Flaw: (or, to be more precise, Informed Inability) Gordon claims to have had only a few flying lessons, but performs impressive feats of stunt piloting during the escape from California. He is, of course, improvising and is helped along by an actual pilot on the Russian plane.
Ironic Echo: In California, an old woman chides "I told ya we shoulda moved back to Wisconsin." Later on, aboardAir Force One, Anheuser discovers the planet's new south magnetic pole is in Wisconsin. At the end, the final sentence of Jackson's novel turns out to be "Somehow or another, we all had relatives in Wisconsin." There were quite a few chuckles from Wisconsin audiences at all 3 lines. Kinda makes you wonder what made Wisconsin so popular with the producer. This could be aShout-Out to another popular conspiracy theory, one involving a planet colliding with Earth in the early 21st century. The source of the theory was Nancy Lieder, a Wisconsin woman who claimed to have been contacted by extraterrestrial aliens.
Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Gordon, who at first appears to just be a toolish plastic surgeon. The kids love him (so we know he can't be all bad) but what really shows his better side is finding out he tried to talk Tamaraout of getting plastic surgery.While Yuri's still a asshole for leaving Tamara, he does manage to get his children on board Ark 4 before dying a horrible death.
Loads and Loads of Characters: A new character is added to the movie every 10 minutes or so, and most of them exist to get mowed down for the sake of upping the drama quotient.
Love Triangle: Gordon, Kate, and Jackson. Yuri, Tamara and Sasha.
Lzherusskie: Zlatko Buric (Croatian/Danish) as Yuri Karpov, Johann Urb (Estonian-American) as Sasha and Beatrice Rosen (French-American) as Tamara. Also, Zinaid Memisevic (Bosnian) as Sergey Karpenko (Russian president). His interpreter, played by Igor Morozov, is theonly "true" Russian in the movie.
Neutral Female: The female characters don't reallydo a whole lot. They comfort the children, sometimes. And the President's daughter exists solely to be Adrian'sLove Interest. Notable especially in the plane sequences. Only Yuri and Jackson ever even go up to see what's happening.
Nice Job (Almost) Breaking It Hero: Ark 4 is almost doomed when equipment Jackson's family and the Tibetan family use to sneak aboard becomes jammed in the gate's hydraulics.
The governor of California is never named, but has a strong Austrian accent, and apparently used to be an actor.
Also the President is black though considerably different in background.
And Germany's Chancellor is female.
Yuri Karpov looks suspiciously similar in appearance and hairstyle toShabtay Kalmanovich, a recently murdered oligarch known for his patronage of sporting events. Russian boxer Zultan seems to be a stand-in forSultan Ibragimov. And, for some weird reason, the Russian president is a look-alike of geriatric Soviet leaderLeonid Brezhnev.
"No. Just... No" Reaction: Roland Emmerich's initial idea of showing the destruction of Mecca was met with this response by his fellow producers and writers, with one of them saying that he didn't want a fatwa issued against him. Emmerich would later point out theDouble Standard inherent in this, as there wasn't any controversy over the destruction of Vatican City and the Cristo Redentor.
No One Gets Left Behind: Brutally subverted by Anheuser, who tries to leave thousands of refugees behind right at the doors of the Ark. Also qualifies as aMoral Event Horizon.
Obstructive Bureaucrat: One of the few moments where this movie decides to be original is subverting this trope with Carl Anheuser. Initially he has all tell-tale signs of a stereotypical self-absorbed, short-sighted government official who is there to ignore Adrian's warning, but when Adrian's outburst prompts him to actually look into the latter's report, he recognizes instantly that this matter should not be red-taped.
Oh Crap: Every few minutes, as befits the end of the world
Outrun the Fireball: Or, in one case, outrun the earthquake. Luckily, the Earth is sufficiently polite to stop cracking and waits for you to get off your car and onto a plane. And the supervolcano that just erupted behind you while your plane is still sitting on the runway? Every volcanic bomb misses, and the shockwave from the blast just a few miles away barely ruffles the characters' hair.
Our Presidents Are Different: President Wilson is both a President Personable and a President Minority, butGenre Savvy enough to know that he's not a President Action.
Pair the Spares: Subverted. It looks likeGordon and Tamara will get together but they both die instead.
Pet the Dog: Yuri is a massiveSmug Snake throughout the entire film,abandoning the rest of the party, including his girlfriend, in the Himalayas, butselflessly gives his life to save his sons.
Physics Goof: The Earth is being destroyed because solar neutrinos are "mutating" into a form that heats the interior of the Earth like a microwave oven. In reality, solar neutrinosdo mutate -- they change between electron, muon, and tau flavors during their travels in a process calledneutrino oscillation. However,none of these neutrino flavors is capable of interacting with the Earth's interior.
Mocked mercilessly by Dara O'Briain in his "This is the Show".
Dara: [The scientist] might as well have gone "the electrons... areangry". Or "the light from the sun..." *sniffs* "it's gone off."
Excellent example with Yellowstone. It manages an explosion probably measured in gigatons without any significant blast overpressure. Trees are flattened, but it abates within a mere mile or two - helpfully before obliterating all the major characters.
Rousing Speech: Adrian, to get the other world leaders to agree to open the doors and let the last group of refugees in, even though it could harm their ship.And it did.
Rule of Cool: Why do they take elephants and giraffes, which ultimately are useless, on the Arks instead of cows, chickens, etc. which they could use as livestock? Because it's more visually impressive to see elephants and giraffes get airlifted by helicopters than it is cows and chickens. It's as simple as that. (You could claim that the livestock was loaded earlier, precisely because they are more important, but the visual still stands.)
At the beginning of the movie, after Jackson, Noah, and Lucy sneak into the restricted area of Yellowstone, Noah asks fairly randomly "Haven't you seen the signs?" It takes place just long enough after the signs have been shown that it seems out of place and almost like a warning.
The Cristo Redentor crumbles spectacularly. See the Sistine Chapel example below.
The Arks. They even carry animals.
The Sistine Chapel crumbles and is destroyed. Guess where the ceiling splits?The crack separates Adam's finger from God's finger..
Also, just afterwards,the masses praying there are crushed by the dome when it topples from St. Peter's Square.
Jackson Curtis' son is named "Noah," and helater rescues Ark 4 from disaster.
At the endthe human race all goes back to Africa, where it started out in the first place.
Jackson: "I'm on my way toward you/hurtling toward you as we speak!"
Jackson's daughter and her obsession with fun hats.
Played tragically by all the desperate farewell phone calls cut short by impacting disasters.
Russian Guy Suffers Most: All Russian characters who are not children or politiciansbite the dust sooner or later.
Scenery Gorn: Most of the planet. As seen at the top of the page, Emmerich pays particular attention to the destruction of Los Angeles. Fromall the downtown skyscrapers toppling, massive cracks opening, and chunks of landscapesliding into the sea as seen in the poster above and trailer.
Shoot the Shaggy Dog: Gordon tries his best to be a good stepfather to Jackson's children, as well as getting on well with Jackson himself, and he manages to use his minimal flying experience to pilot several drastically different aircraft, and is never anything less than cooperative with the other characters. His reward is death.
The limo race from a disintegrating L.A. plays like anUp to Eleven version of the last chase inTwister, complete with a detour through a doomed building (rolling house vs collapsing skyscraper), the explosive crash-landing of a heavy vehicle (fuel truck on roadbed vs cement mixer into gas station), and the inevitable bit of silly "flack" glimpsed in midair (live cow vs giant donut).
Stealth Hi Bye: Both of Jackson's kids appear to have perfected the art of teleportation. In two separate screens he explicitly tells them to stay put, and with no indication the kid have moved they abruptly appear next to him a few scenes later.
Super Drowning Skills: Played straight withTamara. Justified, she got trapped in a submerged room.
Talking Is a Free Action: Characters ramble on for minutes without any noticeable difference between the time they got started and the time they finished, usually minutes later. Standouts include Adrian's speech on the Ark and Jackson getting ready to unplug the gears.
A very lazy shot atArnold Schwarzenegger ("He's an actor - he's reading from a script!"). There is a veritable myriad oftake-thats in the film, but there's so many that it's kind of hard to pinpoint them all. Western civilization? Religion? Rich people? Russians?
Take That, Critics!: A subtle one can be found in the adoration John Cusack's character'sSci Fi book gets. In the movie, the book sells barely a dozen copies because critics found its ridiculouslyCozy Catastrophe view of the world to be insufferable and unrealistic, yet major characters (the president included!) find it be a source of great inspiration. Director Roland Emmerich also madeThe Day After Tomorrow, which was criticized for being offensively preachy and silly in the levels ofCozy Catastrophe it brought to the screen.
Throwaway Country: Sometimes played straight, sometimessubverted - e.g., India and China are given considerable focus beyond being nature'sChew Toy. Canada possibly fits this trope too. The world leaders conference at the beginning is held in British Columbia, and Canada is mentioned as having survivors on board one of the Arks.
Viewer-Friendly Interface: Both played straight (the computers on the arks with 3D, real-time representations ofthe gears for the doors) and averted (the scientist who discovers the end is near uses Vista, and everyone else who's not an Ark operator).
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