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''Battle: Los Angeles'' (also known as ''Battle: LA'', stylised as ''Battle Los Angeles'' in the opening sequence and internationally as ''World Invasion: Battle Los Angeles'') is a 2011 American military science-fiction action film directed by Jonathan Liebesman and written by Chris Bertolini. The story follows a Marine Staff Sergeant played by Aaron Eckhart who leads a platoon of
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, joined by other stranded military personnel, defending Los Angeles from alien invasion. Jonathan Liebesman (Director). (2011). ''Battle: Los Angeles'' otion pictureProduction Notes. United States: Columbia Pictures. The ensemble cast includes Michelle Rodriguez, Ramon Rodriguez, Bridget Moynahan, Ne-Yo, and Michael Peña. The film was a co-production of Columbia Pictures, Relativity Media, and Original Film. It was distributed by Columbia, while
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released the film in the video rental market. The film won the BMI TV Music Award for composer
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. The film score was orchestrated by Tyler in conjunction with the
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. The soundtrack was released by the Varèse Sarabande music label on March 8, 2011. Principal photography began in September 2009, and the film was released in the United States on March 11, 2011. It grossed $211 million worldwide against a production budget of around $70 million, and received generally negative reviews from critics. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 14, 2011.


Plot

On August 12, 2011, hostile alien spacecraft make landings off the coasts of large cities. Los Angeles is evacuated while Marines from Camp Pendleton arrive, including Staff Sergeant Michael Nantz, an Iraq War veteran. Nantz, who was to begin his retirement, is assigned to the 1st Platoon, Echo Company, of the
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. Under the command of 2nd Lieutenant William Martinez, the platoon arrives at a forward operating base (FOB) established at Santa Monica Airport. While using rapid dominance, the alien ground forces have no apparent air support. Hence, the Air Force prepares a
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of the Santa Monica area, and the platoon is given 3 hours to retrieve civilians from a police station. As they advance through Los Angeles, they are ambushed and suffer multiple casualties. Nantz takes Marines Imlay and Harris to look for Lenihan, who is missing from the group. After fighting off an alien, they team up with some soldiers from the Army's 40th Infantry Division and an Air Force intelligence Technical Sergeant, Elena Santos. At the police station, the makeshift platoon finds five civilians: veterinarian Michele, children Kirsten, Amy, and Hector, and Hector's father Joe. A helicopter arrives to evacuate wounded Marines but cannot take on the weight of the civilians. During takeoff, it is destroyed by alien air units, killing Grayston, Guerrero, Lenihan, and Simmons. The Marines commandeer an abandoned transit bus for the evacuation. En route, they deduce that the alien air units are
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that target human radio transmissions; Santos reveals that her mission is to locate and destroy the aliens' command center controlling the drones. When their bus comes under attack by aliens on an elevated freeway, the Marines
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the group to street level. In the ensuing battle, Marines Stavrou and Mottola and the remainder of the California Army National Guard soldiers are killed, while both Joe and Lieutenant Martinez are wounded fighting the aliens. Martinez uses his radio to attract the aliens, then detonates explosives, sacrificing himself for his team. Nantz is now in command of surviving personnel Santos, Imlay, Kerns, Lockett, Harris, Adukwu, and the civilians, continuing their escape from the bombing zone. A scientist speculates on news media that the aliens seek Earth's water resources for fuel while exterminating the human population. The planned carpet bombing fails to materialize. Reaching the FOB, the Marines find it destroyed and the military in retreat from the city. The Marines plan to escort the civilians to an alternate extraction point. When Joe dies from his wounds, Nantz comforts Hector. Lockett confronts Nantz regarding his brother, a Marine who, with four others, was killed during Nantz's last tour. They come to peace when Nantz explains that he continues to think of them and recites each one's name, rank, and serial number. Nantz motivates the group to move forward to honor their fallen comrades, including Joe, for his bravery. They reach the extraction point and evacuate by helicopter. In flight, the chopper experiences a brief loss of power. Nantz theorizes that they are flying near the alien command center, transmitting intense radio messages to its drones. He orders his unit to accompany the civilians while he stays to reconnoiter the area, but his soldiers join him. Searching through sewers, they confirm the presence of a large alien vessel. Kerns radios in to request missiles, which Nantz manually directs using a laser designator while the others defend his position. Kerns is killed when a drone homes in on his radio, but the Marines succeed in guiding a missile to the command module, which is destroyed. The uncontrolled drones fall from the sky, and the alien ground forces retreat. The remaining soldiers—Nantz, Imlay, Lockett, Harris, Adukwu, and Santos—are evacuated to a base in the Mojave Desert, where they are greeted as heroes. They are told that their successful plan has been transmitted to the militaries battling alien forces in 19 other cities, that Michele and the three children were rescued, and that they can now rest. Instead, they re-arm and depart to retake Los Angeles.


Cast

* Aaron Eckhart as United States Marine Corps
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Michael Nantz * Michelle Rodriguez as United States Air Force Technical Sergeant Elena Santos, 1st Force, 61 Air Base Wing * Ne-Yo as United States Marine Corps Corporal Kevin J. "Specks" Harris * Bridget Moynahan as Michele * Michael Peña as Joe Rincon * Cory Hardrict as United States Marine Corps Corporal Jason "Cochise" Lockett * Jim Parrack as United States Marine Corps Lance Corporal Peter J. "Irish" Kerns * Gino Anthony Pesi as United States Marine Corps Corporal Nick C. "Stavs" Stavrou * Lucas Till as United States Marine Corps Corporal Scott Grayston * Ramon Rodriguez as United States Marine Corps
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William Martinez, 1st Platoon * Noel Fisher as United States Marine Corps
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Shaun "Casper" Lenihan *
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as United States Navy Hospital Corpsman Second Class Jibril A. "Doc" Adukwu * Will Rothhaar as United States Marine Corps Corporal Lee "Cowboy" Imlay * Neil Brown Jr. as United States Marine Corps Corporal Richard "Motown" Guerrero * Taylor Handley as United States Marine Corps Lance Corporal Corey Simmons * James Hiroyuki Liao as United States Marine Corps Lance Corporal Steven "Motorolla" Mottola *
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as Kristen * Bryce Cass as Hector Rincon * Jadin Gould as Amy


Production


Development

Jonathan Liebesman intended the film to be a realistic depiction of an alien invasion in the style of a war film, taking inspiration from the films '' Black Hawk Down'', '' Saving Private Ryan'', and '' United 93'' for his documentary style of filming. Liebesman also drew inspiration from YouTube videos of Marines fighting in Fallujah for the look of the film. As a result, the film was not shot in 3D as the director felt that combined with the handheld camera style of shooting would make the audience "throw up in two minutes." Instead, standard
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was used, intercutting footage from three different cameras. The filmmakers tested shooting the film digitally on a
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, but found the camera could not capture the same quality image as standard film. The film was shot for a PG-13 rating, as the director felt making the film overly gory did not suit the more suspenseful tone they were trying to achieve. Screenwriter Chris Bertolini tried to include humour and suspense as well as action, which he felt were important elements to help draw the audience into the drama. In an interview with
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, Liebesman described the interaction between actors, as well as the natural development of the film during pre-production exclaiming, "What comes out of that is a lot of tiny little details and tiny things that these guys bring out." He also noted, "Whether it's, just off the top of my head, Ne-Yo, who plays Harris, and Gino
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who plays Stavrou, have a great relationship, a lot of which they made up behind the scenes. Just little things, characters that you thought, 'Ah, s--t this wasn't really in the script.' These guys, like Guerrero ( Neil Brown Jr.). He's one of the guys way back there but he's got a personality and he brought it and it was just stuff you don't expect."


Themes and analysis

The film's story was partly inspired by the Battle of Los Angeles, a rumored enemy attack and subsequent anti-aircraft artillery barrage that took place in Los Angeles during World War II, on the night of February 24, 1942. The incident occurred a day after the Bombardment of Ellwood when an Imperial Japanese submarine launched shells at US aviation fuel tanks; West-coast tensions were already running high in the months after the December 1941 Pearl Harbor Attack and entry of the US into World War II. Eyewitnesses and radar data reported an unknown aerial craft over the Los Angeles area on February 24, leading to fears of a Japanese attack on the US mainland. But a review of the incident found no proof of Japanese presence in the area and attributed the incident to an overreaction by US military forces. In later years, UFO investigators speculated the aircraft spotted on the night was an extraterrestrial craft. This real incident was used as the main focus of an early teaser trailer to promote the film, in which it is strongly implied the alien invaders spent decades planning their attack and invasion. The filmmakers drew upon this historical event in an attempt to help ground the film in reality. Aaron Eckhart said that the objective of the film was to make as realistic an alien invasion movie as possible; "The goal was: this is a war movie, a documentary-style war movie—with aliens in it." The film, however, was not the first motion picture to touch upon the events surrounding the tale of the Pacific air raids. In 1979, the comedy drama film ''
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'' directed by
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, alluded to the 1942 shelling as well as other surprise military engagements. On March 12, 2011, a day after the official release for ''Battle: Los Angeles'', a mockbuster produced by the independent film company
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, entitled '' Battle of Los Angeles'', premiered on the
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cable TV channel in the United States.


Filming

Filming took place from September 2009 through December 2009 in
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and Baton Rouge, Louisiana (with some scenes filmed at Camp Pendleton in San Diego, California). Louisiana was chosen instead of Los Angeles mainly due to financial advantages. Principal photography began in the second week of September in Shreveport with scenes depicting a destroyed interstate filled with cars, an overturned tanker truck, and a crashed helicopter. Post-production lasted throughout 2010 and into 2011. Special effects used in the principal photography included
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. The most climactic of all was a large fireball-producing explosion which was said to have alarmed some residents and passers-by. Film crews used a large "
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" billboard at the base (end) of the "destroyed" interstate to use later for inserting CGI images of Los Angeles. The actors went through three weeks of
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, in order to learn how to realistically operate as a Marine platoon. In addition, Eckhart had done training with the Marines for a few months beforehand in weapons training and drills. On set, military technical advisors worked with the actors to ensure they gave a realistic performance. Eckhart broke his upper arm when he fell off a ledge during an action sequence, but continued to work for the remainder of the film without having it put in a cast. There was military support for filming. Numerous Marine units assisted in filming, including infantry from
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, MV-22 Ospreys from
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(based at Marine Corps Air Station New River in North Carolina), CH-46 Sea Knights from
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and
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(based in Camp Pendleton and Naval Station Norfolk, respectively), and reservists from
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based in Belle Chasse, Louisiana.


Visual effects

While Liebesman tried to use
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s whenever possible (although green screen and CGI were used), such as for explosions, 90% of the aliens are computer-generated, as the director felt they would be too difficult to achieve any other way. The invaders were designed by Paul Gerrard, who made them to appear "very alien", neither arthropod nor vertebrate, while Liebesman described them as "genocidal Nazis... They look at us like we look at ants." Liebesman wanted the aliens to appear to function as a real army, complete with medics and different ranking officers, and using tactics such as taking cover to protect themselves. Liebesman also confirmed that the aliens are invading for the Earth's natural resources, specifically because the Earth is 70% covered with water.


Controversy

Sony investigated the possibility of legal action against the filmmakers
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, who were hired to do visual effects work on ''Battle: Los Angeles'' through their special effects company
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. Sony suspected the Strause brothers had created their own Los Angeles-based alien invasion film '' Skyline'', which would compete with the ''Battle: Los Angeles'' release, by using resources they had gained while working on the film without the consent of Sony Pictures. A spokesman for the Strauses responded by saying, "Any claims of impropriety are completely baseless. This is a blatant attempt by Sony to force these independent filmmakers to move a release date that has long been set by Universal and Relativity and is outside the filmmakers' control." Sony initiated arbitration against Hydraulx and the Strause brothers, but later dismissed the arbitration.


Music and soundtrack

The score was composed & conducted by
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and performed by the
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. The soundtrack for the film released on March 8, 2011. A song used in the trailer is "The Sun's Gone Dim and the Sky's Turned Black" by Jóhann Jóhannsson. Songs used in the film were " California Love" by
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featuring
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and Roger Troutman but not included on the soundtrack album.


Release


Premiere and theatrical release

The film had its world
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in the United States on March 11, 2011. The next day, on March 12, it premiered in the Asia Pacific region in Taiwan. Other European markets in Germany and Denmark had the film premiering on April 14. The film made its debut in Sweden on April 20 and Switzerland on April 22. It went into general theatrical release in Latin America in Argentina on March 10. Certain Middle Eastern markets; the United Arab Emirates and Lebanon saw the premiere of the film on March 10, while in South Africa it screened later in the month on March 25.


Video game

A first-person shooter video game developed by Saber Interactive subsidiary Live Action Studios and published by Konami was released for
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and Xbox Live Arcade on March 11, 2011, and for the
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on March 22. The OnLive game service (as part of its Playpack subscription service) was made available to subscribers on March 15. Eckhart reprised his role for the game. Players assume the role of Corporal Lee Imlay throughout the game.


Home media

''Battle: Los Angeles'' was released on home media on June 14, 2011 by
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. Following its cinematic release in theaters, the Region 1 Code widescreen edition of the film was released on DVD by
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in the United States on June 14, 2011. Special features for the DVD include; ''Behind The Battle, Building the Aliens, Acting with Aliens, Shooting the Aliens, Preparing for Battle'', and ''Creating L.A. in LA''. Additionally, a combo two-disc Blu-ray Disc/DVD was also released on June 14, 2011. Special features for the DVD/Blu-ray Disc pack include, in addition to those present on the DVD release, a PlayStation 3 theme, ''The Freeway Battle, Command Control, Staff Sergeant Nantz, Marine Behind The Scenes, Aliens Ambush The Marines, Battling Unknown Forces, Technical Sergeant Santos, Alien Autopsy, Gas Station Explosion, Visual FX on the Freeway, Do You Believe in Aliens?'', and ''Alien Command & Control''. Concurrently, the widescreen hi-definition Blu-ray version of the film was also released on June 14, 2011. Special features include, in addition to those present on the other two releases, a ''
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'' game demo. A supplemental viewing option for the film in the media format of video on demand is available as well. ''Battle: Los Angeles'' is one of the first titles to be re-mastered in the ultra-high resolution format 4K.


Reception


Critical response

Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a rating of 37% based on 212 reviews, with an average rating of 4.9/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Overlong and overly burdened with war movie clichés, ''Battle: Los Angeles'' will entertain only the most ardent action junkies." Review aggregator Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 37 out of 100, based on 35 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Noted film critic
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panned ''Battle: Los Angeles'' in a lengthy review, calling the movie "noisy, violent, ugly and stupid", giving the film a mere half star rating. Though he praised Aaron Eckhart's performance, Ebert heavily criticized the film's writing, effects designs, camerawork and editing. He closed his review by saying, "When I think of the elegant construction of something like '' Gunfight at the O.K. Corral'', I want to rend the hair from my head and weep bitter tears of despair. Generations of filmmakers devoted their lives to perfecting techniques that a director like Jonathan Liebesman is either ignorant of, or indifferent to. Yet he is given millions of dollars to produce this assault on the attention span of a generation."Ebert, Roger (March 9, 2011)
Battle: Los Angeles
''Chicago Sun-Times''. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
Anthony Lane of '' The New Yorker'' gave the film a better review only by comparing it to films that were worse, stating: "''Battle: Los Angeles'' is a lot more fun than bludgeoning, soul-draining follies like ''Terminator Salvation'' or the ''Transformers'' films." ''Battle: Los Angeles'' was largely given poor reviews by the '' Los Angeles Times'',Sharkey, Betsy (March 11, 2011)
Movie review: 'Battle: Los Angeles'
'' Los Angeles Times''. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
'' The New York Times'',Scott, A.O. (March 10, 2011)
City of Angels Resists Becoming City of Aliens (the Outer-Space Type)
. '' The New York Times''. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
'' USA Today'',Bowles, Scott (March 11, 2011)
Been there, fought that in 'Battle: Los Angeles'
. '' USA Today''. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
'' Entertainment Weekly'',Gleiberman, Owen (March 11, 2011)
Movie Review – Battle: Los Angeles (2011)
. '' Entertainment Weekly''. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
and '' Variety''.Lowry, Brian (March 9, 2011)
Battle: Los Angeles
. '' Variety''. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
One stand out, the '' San Francisco Chronicle'',LaSalle, Micke (March 11, 2011)
Battle: Los Angeles review
. '' San Francisco Chronicle''. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
gave it a sympathetic review. Kim Newman of '' Empire'' rated the film 2 stars out of 5, conceding that the combat scenes were good, but criticizing its lack of originality, writing "Things blow up good and Eckhart is a classier actor than his role warrants, but we've all been here before." Nigel Floyd of ''
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'' rated the film 2 stars saying that it "... lumbers the flat military characters with hackneyed dialogue and corny sentimentality". Neil Smith of '' Total Film'' magazine rated the film as 3 stars out of 5 and summarized, "Imagine '' Black Hawk Down'' with ET's instead of Somalis and you'll have the measure of an explosive if functional actioner that will do while we're waiting for summer's big guns to arrive". Movie critic Michael Phillips of the '' Chicago Tribune'' also rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, remarking how the story was "gratifyingly narrow: It's about a handful of people trying to get a handful of blocks to a safe zone on the west side of LA, and not get killed in the process. The saving-the-world part is almost an afterthought." In mild positive sentiment, Ty Burr of '' The Boston Globe'' emphatically stated that the film was a "loud, frenetic, viscerally gripping two-hour tour of duty that mostly plays fair by the rules of the genre and mostly avoids macho posturing." Similarly, Connie Ogle of the ''
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'' deduced that ''Battle: Los Angeles'' was "not so goofy as ''
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'', not so terrifying as '' War of the Worlds'', and it utterly lacks the imagination and emotional resonance of '' District 9''" but was a "solid popcorn movie, with plenty of action, explosions and low-key mayhem unlikely to scar even the most fragile of psyches." In his review for The Arizona Republic, critic Bill Goodykoontz called the film "good, dumb fun." Michael Phillips wrote in The Chicago Tribune, "Original, it's not. Exciting, it is. This jacked-up B-movie hybrid of ''Black Hawk Down'' and ''War of the Worlds'' is a modest but crafty triumph of tension over good sense and cliche."


Accolades

''Battle: Los Angeles'' received an award nomination for actor Peña in the category of ''Favorite Movie Actor'', along with a nomination for Rodriguez for ''Favorite Movie Actress'' from the ALMA Awards. Additionally, composer Tyler won the BMI TV Music Award for his work on the film.


Box office

''Battle: Los Angeles'' debuted on March 11, 2011, in the United States screening at 3,417 theaters. It grossed $13,399,310 on its opening day, which was the best opening-day gross for 2011 until the record was surpassed by '' Fast Five''. Overall, the film made $35,573,187 and ranked number one on its opening weekend ahead of '' Red Riding Hood'' and '' Mars Needs Moms''. The film dropped to No. 2 after a week when '' Rango'' topped the box office on
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. During its final week in release, ''Battle: Los Angeles'' opened in a distant 46th place with $68,843 in revenue. At the end of its run in 2011, the film has grossed $83,552,429 in the United States and Canadian markets and $128,266,925 in international markets, for a worldwide total of $211,819,354.


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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