TL;DR – There is an interesting concept here, but the film goes out of its way to make its characters come off as bland and one-note
Score – 2.5 out of 5 stars
Post-Credit Scene – There is a mid-credit scene

Review –
It has been an interesting couple of years for the Alien Invasion
genre after being almost abandoned in the years since September 11. Long gone
were the triumphant speeches and bold proclamations and in were gritty scenes
of dirt and muck. However, then there was a resurgence with different countries
taking a look with Attack the Block in
the UK and Occupation
in Australia to name just two. Well, today we get to see China’s take on the
global destruction masterpiece. But will it soar or will fall, only time will
tell.
So to set the scene, in the not too distant future the first manned Chinese
space ship brought back a new energy source Xianteng that revolutionised the
world. Everything was great but the energy source was like a beacon drawing the
aliens to Earth. Starting with Rio de Janeiro the mothership moved across the
planet, destroying city after city. In a last-ditch effort, the United Nations
and what was left of the world’s government set up base in the last major
centre Shanghai. Here they hope to make a last stand and maybe just maybe fight
back and take back the planet before more cities like Los Angeles and New Delhi
are turned to ash.