As she prepares for the inevitable and lethal 5th wave, Cassie teams up with a young man who may become her final hope if she can only trust him. As for me, when it comes to youthful apocalyptic sci-fi, I prefer the ClearPlayed “Ender’s Game”. Against a backdrop of fear and distrust, Cassie (Chloë Grace Moretz) is on the run, desperately trying to save her younger brother.
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With plot holes large enough to fly a spacecraft through, watching the movie sent waves of nauseous face-palming, “Oh puh-leez… wake-up, people!” Beyond the holes, however, the story does have some interesting concepts, and the teenage target audience can appreciate the high school crushes, and heroine. 16, and EW has an exclusive first look at the trailer. Does The 5th Wave “alien-ate” viewers with waves of nausea?. In the new film The 5th Wave, four waves of increasingly deadly attacks have left most of Earth decimated. I am not a fan of YA dystopian shit in general but this was marketed as more of a sci-fi disaster movie starring Chloe Grace Moretz and that was a big lie. The Infinite Sea, the much-anticipated follow-up to Rick Yancey’s The 5th Wave, hits shelves Sept. The filters also skip over some of the violence and blood, but since apocalyptic films tend to be, well…violent, it can’t be completely removed. The film contains potty mouth profanity and religious exclamations, but ClearPlay edits out those terms, as well as a scene of implied sex.
Separated from her younger brother during the 4th upsurge, 16-year old Cassie (Chloe Grace Moretz) fights great odds to rescue him before the onslaught of the 5th wave. Aliens methodically eliminate most of earth’s inhabitants through varied “waves” of destruction.