楼上的外星人
简介:
皮尔森(凯文·尼龙 饰)带着家人来到郊外的别墅和弟弟一家一起避暑度假。一场看似普通的流星雨让4个带着可以控制人思维的高科技仪器企图侵略地球的外星人迫降在别墅的阁楼里。他们起初利用控制贝瑟尼(阿什丽·提斯代尔 饰)的男朋友里基(罗伯特·霍夫曼 饰)悄然打入这家人中,可不料还是被皮尔森家的孩子们敏锐的觉察到。虽然家里的大人不相信小孩子们的说法,可孩子们还是渐渐意识到了家中阁楼上这四个外星人存在的巨大潜在危机,悄悄的团结在一起开始了一场人类保卫战。而那四个外星人也不甘示弱,面对孩子们制造出的各种新奇的小武器,他们用控制人思维的机器控制了家里的大人来反攻这些孩子们。可这四个外星人里有一个例外,就是技师斯帕克斯,原本就无心恋战的他更是机缘巧合的和汉娜(艾什丽·波伊彻 饰)结成了好友,弃暗投明的开始帮助皮尔森一家。面对强大的外星人入侵,孩子们能否把这场人类危机化险为夷呢?
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