
150 Word Review: ‘The Tomorrow War’ (2021)
Amazon Prime takes you back to the future (where aliens want to eat you)
The new sci-fi blockbuster The Tomorrow War stars superstar everyman Chris Pratt as a high school teacher/combat vet catapulted into the future to fight tentacled alien insects shares a core thematic message with the beloved Christmas classic It’s A Wonderful Life. Basically, be thankful for your life because you matter.
Pratt’s character is a hunky bitter dad upset that things aren’t working out the way he dreamed. Enter soldiers from the year 2051 with a cry for help: join the fight against a ferocious enemy and save your children and grandchildren. Pratt is drafted, life lessons are learned.
The Tomorrow War has a big heart but plot holes galore. Thankfully, it’s not boring. Humanity’s last stand on a fortified oil rig is an especially spectacular action set-piece. Betty Gilpin gets a thankless wife role and J.K. Simmons is Pratt’s beefy father, a former government operative with vast mysterious resources.



