Ayrshire Post

Choppy wave of nostalgia

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World, there are enough crowd- pleasing moments to keep fans of the original satisfied.

Roland Emmerich is back behind the camera and anyone who thought the 60- year- old German may have mellowed over time, in terms of his desire to see major cities take a pounding, is way off the mark.

It’s not just the United States that come under fire this time, with London and Beijing both seeing better days – as David says of the aliens, in one of the film’s best lines given away in the trailer, “They like to get the landmarks!”

Remarkably, five writers – including Emmerich – are credited on the screenplay and they’ve managed to create a story even more bonkers than the original.

Aping their own previous work and about a billion other sci- fi outings, the scripting squad certainly won’t win any prizes for originalit­y, and unsuccessf­ully try to cram in more characters than your average Marvel movie.

Goldblum is as endearing as ever and Bill Pullman ( President Whitmore) and Brent Spiner ( Dr Okun) make welcome returns.

Not back on board, though, is Will Smith – whose Captain Hiller we’re told perished piloting alien tech – and it’s a void cast newbies Hemsworth, Usher and Maika Monroe ( Patricia) fail to capably fill.

For every dodgy alien “Queen”, there’s a knowing quip or a 3000 mile- wide spaceship causing havoc as Resurgence rarely descends into dullness.

To once again quote Goldblum, it’s “definitely bigger than the last one” – but unlikely to stand the test of time like its predecesso­r.

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