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The polar ice caps have melted, and the earth is covered by water. The remaining people travel the seas, in search of survival. Several different societies exist. The Mariner falls from his customary and solitary existence into having to care for a woman and a young girl while being pursued by the evil forces of the Deacon.
The world is flooded. Civilisation is lost under the sea. The Mariner sails his trimoran over the seas, drinking his own Urine and visits a floating atoll of "Drifters". When they find the Mariner to be a mutant they sentence him to death. Meanwhile, a girl with supposedly a map to get to dry land tattoo-ed on her back, is the objective for an attack by a gang of smokers who attack the atoll.
According to what I've heard, Waterworld is considered a terrible movie based on the fact that it cost more to make the movie than in brought in from the box office. Besides that, it's really not that bad of a movie. Global warming causing the polar ice caps to melt? Where have we heard that before...? True, plot holes are present (how gasoline to power the jetskis was manufactured, the numerous amount of cigarettes and SPAM available) but the premise of the movie is relevant today. The question I had during the movie was why exactly the smokers were evil to begin with? Because they are the ones who have the guns, that automatically makes them the bad guys? Also, if the humans and the smokers learned to share the map on Enola's back, couldn't they have found dry land faster? Can't we all get along?
Costner's acting, as usual was a bit monotone. Hopper's slightly humorous twist on his character, though he was supposed to be the villain, made me like him even more.
Not a bad movie in my book
Junk.This word describes the film.It doesn't know what it is.A comedy,joke,or a thriller.There is no plot.Costner lives in lala land. This movies makes no sense.Exxon Valdez in waterworlds?We laughed at it all week long.Kevin just try to make a movie once in awhile not an EPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!
If the story seems a little waterlogged, it's still big, loud, and fun to watch.
The movie was heavily cut for the Theatrical Version. Several years later, the American network ABC aired a reconstructed Extended Version that ran more than 43 minutes longer than the original theatrical version, featuring scenes that were cut prior to the movie's theatrical release. Later on this version was released on DVD as well. In short... no.
Much of the melting would make no difference at all to sea levels. This is because a lot of the ice in the arctic and antarctic is sea ice (ice floats and the icebergs are floating on water). Most of this is already below the waterline - and the only reason a small percentage of an iceberg sticks out of the water is that ice is a bit less dense than water. As it melted the berg would submerge completely, but the ice would also shrink by the same amount as it turned back into water. So the overall effect on the oceans would be zero, or at least very close to it.
What would matter is the ice that is on land melting and that extra water running into the oceans. We don't have a perfect number for how much of this ice there is, but we do know it is reasonably close, and if all the ice on land melted it would raise sea levels by around 400 feet.
Given that most of the world's population lives within 400 feet of sea level this would certainly be a global catastrophe of unprecedented scale. But it would cover only a small fraction of the total surface. It is shown in a deleted scene that the Dry land they find at the end of the film is the top thousand feet or so of Mount Everest, which would indeed be the last place to flood if the ocean could rise that far. But in reality, a 400 foot sea level rise would leave the world with almost as much dry land as it has today, in percentage terms.
To give an example of how far the movie is from reality, consider that it shows the Mariner diving thousands of feet down to explore the sunken city of Denver. In reality a 400 foot sea level rise would leave Denver still almost a mile above sea level, and more than 1,000 miles inland from the coast. a5c7b9f00b
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