

Here, it takes on an embarrassing "Blue Lagoon"-ish quality - especially when she peeks longingly at his sculpted torso while he bathes in a river.)īen Parish is taken off with the other kids to an Air Force Base, and put through military boot-camp for the upcoming fight against The Others. What would have happened if Cassie had been rescued by a guy who looked like Wilford Brimley? (In the book, the Evan Walker section is extremely strange and suspenseful. He also has blazing baby-blues and rock-hard abs. Cassie, determined to find her brother, camps in the woods, is shot in the leg by a sniper, and then rescued by a farm-boy named Evan Walker ( Alex Roe). The narrative splits between Cassie's journey and the journey of her high school crush Ben Parish ( Nick Robinson, believable as a boy who has been completely traumatized). Vosch, at first a savior who takes charge, has more up his sleeve, and Cassie is left to flee through the woods, clutching her little brother's beloved teddy bear.

One day, Army tanks show up (the military is immune to the power outage, a fact never explained), and the intimidating Colonel Vosch ( Liev Schreiber) carts the children off in school busses to an undisclosed location, promising the panicked adults that they will soon follow. The rest of the family trek to a makeshift refugee camp in the woods (where everyone is armed to the teeth). And the fifth wave, unknown, is imminent.Ĭassie's mother dies in the plague. The fourth wave involves snipers who stalk and kill the survivors of the other waves. The third wave is a plague that kills millions more. The second wave is a series of tsunamis that wipe out coastal areas.

Then come the different "waves" of attack from the aliens referred to as " The Others." The first wave is an electromagnetic pulse that kills the power across the globe. Her "normal" life disappears when a mysterious object appears in the sky over earth. Cassie lives with her parents ( Ron Livingston and Maggie Siff) and her little brother Sam ( Zackary Arthur).
