Source: The Day After Tomorrow
1. How many main characters in this movie?
Five
2. Who are they? 
Dennis Quaid (Jack Hall)
Jake Gyllenhaal (sam Hall)
Sela Ward (Dr. Lucy Hall)
Emmy Rossum (Laura Chapman)
Ian Holm (Terry Rapson)
3. What kind of movie is it?
Action, Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller
4. Where does the story take place?
Antarctica and several countries
5.Describe briefly each of the main characters.Jack Hall: He is Family man, friendly, and sincere
Sam Hall: He is clever, honest, and kindness
Dr. Lucy Hall: She is Friendly and love family very much
Laura Chapman: She is lovely very much and she is girlfriend of Sam Hall.
Terry Rapson: He is very kindness and he is a good colleague
6. Can you tell me the story in short?
The movie was open by Jack Hall went to in Antarctica with two colleagues (Frank and Jason), drilling for ice core. But the ice shelf was break off from the rest of the continent, It is nearly killing Jack falls in to the crevasse. The effect will be happen for example the hail storms down on Tokyo, snowstorms in India, tidal wave. Sam Hall he is son Jack Hall. He went to in Manhattan with his friends, but this city is danger from high water. Dr. Hall decides to make the dangerous journey to Manhattan for to found his son. At the last time Sam is several survivors.
7.What is the climax of the movie?
The climax of the movie is the effect will be happen around the world such as hail storms, snowstorms, and tidal wave. It destroys many cities.
8.What did you get from the movie? The movie tell about the global warming which the interesting problem in nowadays. So everybody should to help together for find the protect way and improve.
9.Write your reflection on “The Day After Tomorrow”
I like this movie very much because special effects. It makes me feel amazing, amusing, and fantastic. I think it is important in this movie. It’s attracting many audiences. I like every scene in the movie such as hail storm, tornadoes, and tidal wave. All the movie I enjoy with most of the actors and actress.


