Independence Day (1996)

reviewed by
Eric Walker


Nine years after "Independence Day" blasted its way into summer movie

theaters, this "epic" movie has been largely forgotten. And there's a

good reason for that: the only reason we saw this movie was to go

"Oooooh, Aaaaaah," and say "That blowed up real good!"

Did anyone really care about the way the movie gave us "Irwin Allen

Meets War of the Worlds?" Can anyone remember one memorable character

from this movie, except possibly Will Smith? Whether it was Jeff

Goldbum's re-hash of his "Jurassic Park" scientist, Bill Pullman's

macho President of the United States, or the stereotypical Jewish

grandfather who gives the wise advise about viruses that ends up

saving the world...no one really cares about these characters. All

there is to see in "ID4" is things blowing up.

Fortunately for the film's producers, this means that much of the

audience overlooked the jingoistic, flag-waving theme behind the movie

that connected with the audience far more than the stupid characters

did.

In "Independence Day", the United States saves the world. In fact,

other than the scenes of aliens arriving over Moscow and Iraq, you'd

never know that the rest of the world was involved with this alien

invasion. It's not really "Earth vs. the Flying Saucers," it's

"America vs. the Evil Enemy." One of the movie's many conveniences is

that the aliens just happen to be a totally evil, faceless Enemy that

never allows us to be sympathetic in any way. We don't know where

they're from, what the name of their race is, or anything. They're

just The Enemy: they're here to destroy us. Good vs. evil.

Black-and-white.

Despite the fact that this is a "worldwide" alien invasion, we only

see three American cities toasted. We don't hear anything about what

happens out there in the rest of the world, because that's not

important: this is *America* we're talking about here. How DARE these

Evil Bad Guys attack the Greatest Nation On Earth?

The rest of the world sits back while America fights, and when America

figures out how to stop the aliens all we get from the rest of the

world is a one-liner from an Israeli solder saying, "It's about time!"

"About time" for what? Time for America to get on the stick and save

the world once again. Ever since WWII, America has promoted itself as

the "protector" of the world. This movie is another way for America

to say, "...and don't you forget it!"

And of course, America is such a great nation that even a

poorly-trained volunteer air force can defeat a whole armada of alien

fighting ships, despite the fact that they're vastly outnumbered. Not

only is America the great nation in the world, it's the greatest

nation in the Universe! We don't even see the other countries winning

victories against the aliens. It's not important, because America won

the war and beat the bad guys.

The whole idea of the title, of course, is that the aliens arrive and

attack, and we get to fight them off just in time for that most

American of holidays, Independence Day. Except now the whole world

gets to celebrate an American holiday: "Independence Day is no longer

just an American holiday," as the President said.

It's interesting to note that Hollywood has practically owned most of

the movie audiences around the world for years. American movies have

such a stranglehold on foreign markets that in some countries, the

local film industries barely exist at all. With "Independence Day",

Hollywood forces this message of America as the Greatest Nation In The

World down the throats of moviegoers worldwide. "We save the world

and you love us for it!"

Some people are going to flame me for making what looks like a

criticism of America, the Greatest Nation In The World. The standard

flame in this thread will be, "If you don't like this country, then

get the hell out!" I'm not attacking America here. I love this

country and I'm glad to be here.

What I *am* attacking is Hollywood, for creating a piece of blatant

propaganda that they will be foisting upon audiences worldwide. It

may be pro-American propaganda, but it's still propaganda.

But hey - those cities and ships sure blowed up real good!

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