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its conclusion but still very much alive; therefore a
movie about young people (led by Patrick Swayze)
fighting off a Soviet invasion in their hometown
seemed to be fair play. This 2012 remake features
a less-probable invasion by North Korea (switched
from China in post-production, to avoid alienating an
additional 1.35 billion customers). Chris Hemsworth
(Thor) leads the retaliation. Opens Wednesday,
Nov. 21. Rated PG-13. 93 minutes.