War of the Worlds: The Tone of Humanity
The creative decisions in the 2005 adaptation of War of the Worlds causes the film to emanate an ominous, unsettling and anxious feeling that perhaps all too closely resembles how it would feel if the world actually did come to an end and the struggle the human race would have to endure to avoid being pushed over the edge of destruction. Given the current state of the world, can humanity, as one species, come together to combat the greatest threats to their existence before it's too late? Before they meet their end? Original score by austin•

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