Directed by Jonathan Liebesman, 'Battle: Los Angeles' is another blockbuster alien science fiction movie from Hollywood. The film also known as 'Battle: LA'. It was first released in 2011. Large exotic spaceships containing aliens land, in the oceans near some coastal cities around the world. Marine soldiers arrive in Los Angeles. Sergeant Michael Nantz (Aaron Eckhart) was at the edge of his retirement. But for this alien invasion, he is declared 'Acting Platoon Sergeant' for a Marine infantry. Granting to the program, the platoon arrives at Santa Monica Airport. The alien ground army has no air support. Air Force is preparing to bomb on that area. The platoon has to rescue civilians before bombing. The platoon attacked by the alien forces during the rescue mission. They find five brave civilians there. A Helicopter arrives and takes wounded marines. But after taking off it has been destroyed by the aliens. The Marines know that the alien spaceships are remotely controlled from a central control post. If they ruin the central command center, it would deactivate all other spaceships. Afterwards that, they locate the command center and by the exercise of a missile it is destroyed. The alien ground force retreats back. But the fight continues in several places.
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Best part of story, including ending:
In the science fiction library, another great science fiction movie arrives. It is something quite different. A fairly good story worthy of viewing.
Best scene in story:
When the Marines are fighting with some ground alien forces on the bridge, and a bus stands between them.
Opinion about the main character:
Our main character was about to be retired. Yet he fights for his country with bravery. He never backs away. He is constantly there for his country when he is asked.