This whole mess would have been avoided if they had multiple crews to take shifts taking care of the ship, also extra hibernation pods or a way to go back into hibernation
I know right? And then one of the multiple crew rotations could have gone crazy and murdered each other and then turned the ship into a wierd flying dystopia where people eat each other and.... oh yeah, its called Pandorum.
*Chief Designer:* Listen dude, you want the full bar with android bartender or not? Of course you do, now stop whining about redundant safety features. Once this thing leaves orbit we are getting wasted! Best trip ever!!
@@syahmisyamir2979 they are supposed to be woken up 4 months before arriving at their destination as can be seen by the automated message when the guy woke up.
To those wondering if they'd run out of food on board: 5256 people x 3 meals a day x 121 days (4 months) = 1907928 meals on board 2 people x 3 meals a day x 365 days x 60 years = 131400 meals eaten by the 2 passengers Meals left: 1776528 1776528/ 121 days/3 meals a day = 4894 people can be fed. 362 people without food. They'd have to forage in the makeshift forest for the remaining 6.9% of food. But since they're only there for 4 months I don't think it would be that much of a problem. Also, the ship would most likely have extra provisions.
It might be considered a copyright offense; Because of the clips only. You can’t own a whole story per se. You can own the rights to a telling of that story. As in the particular script. You can also own all the footage of the acting. This means, that a story summary is nothing.
@@chickenmonger123 exactly.. you can re enact the whole movie with stick figures if you want. The only time copyrighted gets involved is when you sell the re constructed idea
This film should have started at its halfway point. We should have watched it Without knowing that Jim woke up Aurora on purpose, thinking that only the two of them are trapped together. The twist should have hit us in the middle
Or who was actually the first one to wake up. And having Aurora be the first one awake would have made it a bit more interesting too, although the reaction of Jim being selected might not be the same.
Ngl that sounds good as a surprise but it would have turned him into more of a villain at least we know why he did it in the beginning because he was lonely.
What? Did you not see how the whole entire ship was self sustaining with an AI that was maintaining it? An android would've made no difference in the system malfunctioning. The bartender just has a physical body for commercial purposes. Even he malfunctioned at some point, proving that a physical android caretaker wouldve made no difference because it was the system itself failing
@@Roflmao6173 that actually doesn’t prove anything because the Android failed like more than halfway through the movie. If there was a droid to address the problem immediately the malfunctions would’ve never gotten to the point where major operations like gravity control and the food dispenser would’ve never began to glitch. Every decent space movie has some type of Android or system that would prevent such occurrences or at least address them immediately once they occur, it’s nonsensical to have an Android so advanced that it almost made chris Pratt’s character think he was human until he saw the bottom half of his droid body simply be a bartender for the last couple months of the journey home. He could’ve had other responsibilities like maintenance while the passengers were asleep for 90 years.
@@chrisez3188 the whole point is that the bartender android malfunctioning eventually meant that he was still tied to the ship's system. Him malfunctioning early or later doesn't make a difference. An android for the purpose of maintenance of the pods wouldve malfunctioned as well since it was the entire ship's system that was malfunctioning, it just so happened to affect their pods.
I feel like when she says about not being able to live in the ship without him, it's meant to be saying that she somewhat understands why he woke her up.
I’d imagine she that anyone would understand why he did it, doesn’t make it any better but it IS understandable. I mean there’s a reason why they use solidarity confinement as a PUNISHMENT.
Plot convenience are there for a reason at times, it's better than some overly complicated bullshit that doesn't make sense or can't even be understood
The movie captures betrayal trauma in a really accurate way. Except at the end, where she just kind of forgives him. It just happens a little fast. I know it’s a movie and they have to move it along, but it takes more time than that.
She's pissed at him for a long time, basically till the end of the movie after she finds out, and time does pass in the movie. The biggest thing is as well I'd that they're the only 2 people awake and all they have. The human need for companionship is strong.
@@johndixon7007 more than just 5000 people. Her in particular. She's dead if it weren't for him. She's the only one between the 3 of them who were awake because of his decision instead of the malfunction.
Something weird: she wants to go to homestead and come back to earth a year later... but it's a 88 year trip back and forth so 176 years total. Wonder who'll be waiting for her LMAO.
Its so crazy, that for her, only 1 year of her life passed, but she travelled like 120 YEARS, Maybe there wouldnt be any earth left if she decided to go back, she is entirely alone in her life because travelling
She said that she planned for that. She would live 1 year there and then head back, write her story and become the first reporter to do that trip. For some reason she calculated that she would be gone from Earth for 250 years, no idea why. But anyway, she knew that everyone who knew her would be dead by then.
Plot twist everyone fails to mention: He wasnt woken up by accident, the ship higher - ups made an alert system where if the ship was going through technical issues, it would choose someone who has a familiar background with fixing things. Hence why the first and third passenger's mysteriously woke up and knew about the issues and how to fix them. They weren't woken up by accident. They were apart of a backup plan 🤷♂️
Which is understandable. If you don't find someone to fixing it. It will be the huge loss. But at least it should wake up a group of people more than just hope that one person can fix it.
all this would have been avoided if the ship had 2 reactors, or GASP the capability to offload workload to another computer when the reactor control goes down. It's incredibly simple and we do it today, this show needed so many plot holes just to scramble together a coherent story. I am so disappointed by modern space operas, they are so fanciful and not realistic. Except the Expanse. Not talking about that gem.
no need trying saving the plot, it is already wasted...ultra futuristic ship, we managed to get a colony on other planet and unfortunately we fall on some old fashion issues.
Artificial gravity, androids, fully automated ship and hibernation pods. But they did not add a goddamn rehibernation manual or automated system for that.
I imagine the ship builders back on earth saying "look you either get the 3D dance room, or the re-hibernation manual. Your budget doesn't cover both".
I’m sure going forward it will have that, unfortunately humanity has this issue of looking at potential problems and saying “ah well, that’ll never happen”
and the fact that some meteors can completely ruin and get everyone in the ship killed. probably should have better protection from something that will probably happen.
The robot was aware that Jim didn't mind if he told her about him waking her up, earlier before he went to the back, they said we have no secrets from each other or something like that and Authur requested confirmation and he confirm that they had no secrets, so Authur assumed he had already told her, and just freely talked about it with her.
I saw another video of how they should’ve kept Jim waking Aurora up a secret until the robot bartender reveals it. Then we would be as shocked as she is.
That literally makes this a horror movie and maybe that was the intention from the start, but they reqrote it to make it look way less emotionally manipulative and self-destructive.
@@addictinggames5232 I was looking for this. The mc, he’s kinda not the best person. I won’t say that I’m above waking up another person, but this just makes him unlikable. This should be a horror movie.
Plot Twist: The ship understood that it had damage that could only be fixed manually. So it was supposed to wake up one of the crew, but it error'd and woke up a passenger instead.
Actually, I thought the reason why he was woken up was because he is a mechanical engineer and was really supposed to fix it, unfortunately it failed to inform him what he was supposed to do. But the plot hole in this theory was he doesn’t have all the access and tools. idk
@@leaestil8927 Right. He didn't have access to certain tools & info, like you said. Nor did he have access to the crew corners. So my theory immediately fixes your plot holes. Hence why I think that the ship meant to wake up a crew member, but malfunctioned and chose a passenger. Ya kno... Now I REALLY wanna watch the full movie. See all the little details. I jus don't feel like buying it and it's not on Netflix. Lol Maybe I'll rent it on Prime oneday or something.
It is a company that made the ship, so SpaceX or Jeff Bezos' Rocket Shaped Tax Haven Only thing that could have made it feel complete is if the company tried harder to make it impossible to repair manually, with an unauthorized service notification.
Alternate ending: Jim dies. A year passes and Aurora is undecided if she should wake up another passenger like Jim did to her. She approaches a hibernation pod and puts her hand on the switch... fade to black.
Alternate beginning: Movie begins with Aurora waking up, who finds Jim has also been woken up by what she believes to be a technical failure, unknowing to her that he’s been awake for over a year and has intentionally woken her up due to loneliness. Gives much more mystery to Jim’s character if the movie used Aurora as the focal point.
@@aayushkarnik7166 omg it could’ve been a great horror movie. Like when aurora finds out she was woken up on purpose she becomes determined to find a way back into hibernation but she keeps it a secret. She first shows she’s visibly upset but she calms down and they spend a couple months together like two seemingly happy people who enjoy each others company but deep down she’s planning a way to go back to sleep while Jim genuinely believes they can be in love. She eventually finds a solution but Jim finds out and he won’t let her finish the plan. So they get into an altercation and now it’s hide and go seek where aurora is fighting for her life whilst trying to get back to the hibernation pod and Jim is on the “if I can’t have you then you’ll have to die” emotional rage thing. I would’ve actually liked that
Imagine this movie was out of her perspective, everything alright until she finds out he woke her up. This would be a damn horror movie, if made right.
Exactly ! It would've been a huge "punched in the gut" twist that the good guy actually selfishly woke her up because he was alone on the ship. Chills.
It should've been a horror movie. I would've found that way more palatable than a romance, where a dude ruins a woman's life and then gets away with it because "aw, it's so cute!" That's not cute to me. That's gross AF. Can we stop encouraging men to think they're ENTITLED to a woman, even at the cost of wrecking her life, please? They're really f--king not.
@@coreyjones3788 Don't act like you know what other people would do. You don't even know for sure what YOU would do; not really. Not until you've been there. Like you said yourself, it's so incomprehensible that you CAN'T know how you would react.
"Malfunction Woke up a Man 90 Years Earlier But He Can't Stand To Be Alone. Thankfully, his selfish act of waking up another passenger for company ultimately saves thousands of lives."
@@quackityalt7213 Im pretty sure they meant "It's real convenient that his selfish act was overlooked because it just so happened to save lives." His actions were wrong regardless of their outcome. He'd essentially would have never told Aroura that he woke her up had the bartender kept his mouth shut.
Ok, so Jim can eat at all the most expensive restaurants, drink all the liquor he wants, has access to all the amenities yet can't eat anything but cereal and black coffee every day?
Why? Why would anyone want to imagine that? Is there an alcohol problem in your life? Are you suggesting there is an alcoholic in the movie? Are you a liberal....
@@quintonjewett5265 I mean, it's implied they started in statis on earth, which means someone else probably put them in statis, which also explains why Jim was clueless as to how to get it working again, because it's a difficult process. One possible explaination as to why it's not automated is because if something goes wrong, they have a medic to blame instead of their machine, which is something a bureaucratic space conglomerate would pull.
In the movie they explain it as if they do wake anyone else up, it would be useless because they would need time to recover from hibernation sickness before they could do anything. It was just the movies way of creating more suspense that it HAD to be those 2 characters.
Despite the many huge gaping plot holes, I enjoyed this film. It would have been poetic justice if the Homestead planet turned out to be a hell hole and ironically, Jim and Aurora were the lucky ones.
Someone has once Said that If that movie was made by the woman perspective, It would be such a betther movie. As in she would wake up, find the guy and he would say that he had spend one year alone and the fact that the Guy was the one that wake her up would be a great plot Twist.
I don’t agree, I think it would’ve ruined the good parts about the movie for a little underwhelming plot twist, the tension and mixed awkwardness of the interactions was only so potent because our knowledge of what the main character did to create it, the movie would’ve been far more boring if we were from her perspective
I think if it was from a womens perspective, everyone would hate the guy. In the movie, we got to see how depress and mentally unstable the guy was. One part that made me cry was when he first discovered the space suit. He hugs it like it was another human being. 😭
This dude was extremely lucky to wake up a girl "right for him". As we all know from the life experience it takes time and "multiple tries" to find somebody with whom we can connect and be happy with.
@@vasconcelos7356 1. I've watched the movie :-) 2. Even if... He woke up only one girl and all he knew about people in those pods was from a computer's database. 3. Dating other girls on Earth has nothing to do with what happened on the ship. Do you think it's plausible to find the right person for yourself just by reading FB profile info and watching their self presentation video?
@@tjblues01 lmao you literally just contradicted yourself at your point 3 Didn't he spent like a year alone? My guy was probably desesparate. He ain't got no time to search through every bio to find the one that he liked the most
You write multiple times as if you need to meet 5 or more different girls to find which one you get along with. Even 2 or 3 is enough and people just don't try hard enough to fix the relationship and just give it up. No communication will lead to downfall
@@vasconcelos7356 Where do you see a contradiction? Studying somebody's bio is NOT the same as meeting that person in reality. The real interaction is the key. In real world we apply a principle of trial and error, which was not possible in his case.
@@ilikeudonnoodles it was 90 years. assuming they are 30years old at the events in the movie they could have survived until the arrival (max. human lifespan =120years) thier children would be around 80 to 90 years old that time...) but it is more likely they would only be around until thier 70 or 80s... 40 years before arrival..
The commerically available text to voice technology is truly reaching it's apex. There were only a handful of truly obvious off beats that gave it away. Judging by many of the comments, quite a few people were fooled. The cadence and inflection of the voice at times is unreal. Listen to "Spoilers ahead, watch out and take care" at 0:08, the genuine concern in the voice is spectacular.
No joke I seriously thought this was a human voice and that his voice was just a bit monotonous. But English isn't my first language so I don't hear it every day
I feel like you can tell when it is text-to-speech rather than an actual human because of the whiny/computer noise at the back of the voice that no human could make.
This couldve been avoided if 1. The hibernation pods weren't seemingly 1 time use. 2. If the ship had redundancy. Who the hell designed this. Why does something of this magnitude not have redundant generators and cooling systems 3. An ai that is tasked with managing the ship. The ai could easily sort through qualified people to wake them up, fix any problems the ai itself could not fix, and put the people back in hibernation. 4. Why doesn't it have some sort of defensive system. Or even a system to spot dangers and to reroute if need be. 5. If the ship engineers actually had an engineering degree. Cause apparently this ship don't got no redundancies, no smarter ai, no radar or visual detection system, no defensive armament to destroy any incoming asteroids. Idk. Who tf designed this sack of shit. Also why is there only 1 medical pod. At minimum there should be like. Idk enough to manage at least 5% of the population of the ship. So assuming like 1k people that's like 50 medical pods. LOL. As much as the movie was somewhat enjoyable. The plot holes are too glaring.
@@michaelshortall300 Also the third guy states it's never ever happened and the previous flight to build on a planet was 100% successful, therefor they thought they wouldnt need to invent any systems to put back into cryosleep (they did say it takes alot of surgery to put someone under)
Not seen the movie, but I assume they give some weak reason for not waking up more people to deal with the threat of the whole ship exploding. Seems like that might be a valid reason to wake up a few more people.
Even if Jim has not waken up Aurora, the ship would be going to be destroyed due to the malfunction, and Jim cannot save the ship himself alone. So everyone would die in ship including Aurora. At the end, waking up Aurora was a beautiful mistake which saved everyone's life.
@@dodec8449that’s how the universe works my friend. Uses your shadow aspects for eventual healing and deeper love. All worked out perfectly Forgiveness and growth = love
This could have all been avoided if he would have done the sensible thing and woke up all the crew, fix the ship, and then the technicians would reactivate the sleeping pods.
Tbf up until the captain(?) woke up he didn’t have access to the crew pods, and both tried repeatedly to break in, they could have tried after that but may have wanted to avoid accidentally trapping more people awake since it seemed even the captain didn’t know how to put them back under, at least that’s how I see it
It’s not about being alone, it’s the fact that he has something that needs to be addressed and can’t turn a blind eye to it and act like everything’s okay. He can’t lie to himself about the reality he’s facing.
What the heck. You’d think the ship would want to keep as many people alive as possible. Not, eh he isn’t “essential”. Mechanics are 100% essential in space where 1 tiny little issue can kill everyone
@@alkdjfhgks1919 sure, but engineered systems ALWAYS have flaws. No human or group of humans can design a perfectly redundant and limitlessly robust system. Sure, space travel may become as safe and routine as say air travel is today, but air travel as we know is not 100% safe and flawless.
@@rubricscube_ Mechanics and crew would probably wake up once every 6-12 months for a given time to maintain everything and then head back to hibernation. If they stayed awake for 1 week per year then that would put them at only 90 weeks of working, which isn't really that bad given the long breaks in between.
@@corylynn8739 yeah, that would make sense. There should also be some safeguard mechanisms where appropriate crew are awoken if some system is nearing failure, or if a system doesn't ping that everything is running smoothly for too long a time. Also, crew should wake up on a rotating basis, i.e. someone is awake every month or something, otherwise I feel like a problem could fester catastrophically in six months or a year
She couldn't, that's the whole problem. After waking up, none of them knows how to go back to hibernation. That's why it's pretty dumb plot wise having him waking up someone that cannot help him solve the problem... Instead he chose to wake up some random girl because she looks like Jennifer Lawrence.
@@The_Curious_Cat At the end they Jim discovers that the medical pod can be used as a hibernation pod and one of them could go back in and she refused.
@@davidsloat1016 True but they had "how many passengers"? you would think that they would have at least a dozen in the event of some kind of accident on the ship causing multiple injuries. That movie had a lot of WTF kinds of things going on in it.
That ending hurt Iv never seen this movie. But the way the ending was... Left me with tons of emotions They lived a lifetime together on the ship and left a message to those waking up about what had happened. It just gets me
It's just wild that the "futuristic space tech" didn't keep them alive..... They would have been what... 120-130ish years old? That wouldn't be possible when we already have people living that old? When they had the medical beds?
@@justablankcomment3721 I have no clue if thats true or not. I thought they (humans, not the specific people in the movie) had been there before, not that they were the first colonizers.
(I’m assuming everyone who commented here can see this) this is a 2 way trip, it will drop people off for people who want to stay permanently and return people back to earth who just wanted to visit. I don’t remember exactly why because it’s been a while but I think the employees of the ship were to be the ones to put everyone back to sleep for the returning trip, that or the ship is on a set automatic schedule that’ll put people to sleep by itself on a date it was programmed to do so
I agree with everyone else here. Of all things you'd think the engineers would go "What if someone woke up early..? Ah. Just have them lay back down, hit em with the sleeping gas and close the pod. ezpz." Considering.. that's what they did in the first place.
There's a series of procedures that have to be made in order to put someone into hibernation. The hibernation pods just keep you asleep and wake you up when necessary. That's the reason why he couldn't just "go back to sleep"
Just shows how futile life really is in the vastness of space. A 100 year trip meaning that everyone you love a knew back on earth will be long gone before you wake up from stasis.
Of course. Spaceflight, from the perspective of a phycisist, is a taxing endeavor: People leave Earth for good. We will never hear from them ever again. And vice versa the people leaving will have to live with the fact, that 1-2 generations are going to die abord the spaceship. Imagine the pressure on the psyche; yes, you were leaving with friends and fellow colleagues. How many of those people are still friends and fellow colleagues after 6 months, 1 year, 5 years, 10 years. Think about your own relationships here on Earth.... Also, once you are on the spaceship there is no going back or getting off the ride. You are not surrounded by a life-friendly planet anymore; a few millimeters of metal are inbetween you and the dead, cold vacuum of space. The universe is not an accommodating place for life, it is the opposite. A thousand things had to go right in the process of forming Earth and its habitable environment. Long story short, there are many psychological elements which may drive people abord a generations-spaceship crazy, even professionally trained space explorers. It's the biggest spaceflight challenge to overcome: Arriving in one piece in peace. If we ever manage to get one of those generations-spaceships off, it will be a shism, a split of homo sapiens, a separate new society. We down here on Earth, and them up there somewhere else. We will never hear from each other again and we will never talk again due to effects of relativity. The faster they travel to keep the journey's duration short, the slower their eigentime is going to run compared to our coordinate system. Upon arrival, thousands of years will have passed on Earth. Even if they sent a message, good luck to find ANYBODY who could even remember that we had sent them to another planet in the first place! Just imagine the very likely language barrier: If e.g. English, German, Spanish, French asf. would go extinct in the next 5000 years and suddenly we receive a message from the grandson of one of the original flight officers, it would be the equivalent of the ancient Sumerians trying to inform us in Sumerian Cuneiform about their reasoning for the invention of the first-ever writing system in the history of mankind. It is sometimes better not to think to scientifically about spacetravel because it becomes very depressing very quickly. It's nothing like Star Trek and so forth.
I mean, that's how voyages were for people back then as well. You left home to spend months at sea or on a land trail, to settle someplace else where you'll barely, if ever, have any communication with home. You'll leave behind everything for a new life.
@@bobbwc7011 sad😰, we are pawns in one large chessboard... Even by looking at pictures of earth from space,it makes me feel how minute and helpless we are.
yeah if you constantly accelerate at 9.81 m/s so you feel Earth gravity, you get closer and closer to c, and you experience time dilation; you could travel10,000 light-years with only 20 years passing according to your clock, but when you get there 10,000 years have passed on Earth. :-O But that's part of Fermi's paradox: it actually IS possible to survive the journey under Einstein's rules, and yet aliens aren't here. :)
@@bobbwc7011 that's a generation ship. In this movie we have a sleeper ship, where people don't experience all that because they are asleep the whole time. They go to sleep and when they wake up they're at the target planet. You actually could have a Space Navy and Star Trek with known laws of physics, it's just that the Navy would have to plan things out decades in the future. They would have to plan for, ok this ship is going to arrive at its target in 50 years, this one will in 20, etc. Submarines have the right culture for space -- I served on submarines. We're can handle isolation for long periods of time, we're all cross trained so if one person dies others know his duties and could take over. We're in an environment that would kill us if we were exposed. It's a 3D environment, and we deal with fluid pressure, atmospheric gas levels etc just like they do on the ISS. Two submariners have been selected as NASA astronauts. The latest one is a woman. :)
This movie is really good. The dumb thing, that makes no sense is they didn’t plan for malfunctions being that advanced to just be able to put people back in hibernation.? Lol
As well as the start of the movie, in reality asteroid belts are ginormous to the extent that you could pass through the entire belt and not notice a single asteroid. The likelihood of having problems navigating through one is ridiculous.
I like the fact that they can't go back to hibernation. Like the company Homestead is so proud of their tech they don't even consider a malufunction...
I don’t agree with anyone talking about how the movie should of been from Auroras perspective. I think the plot twist would’ve been underwhelming and cliche, and I think the best parts of the movie were the anguish we felt with the main character as he built up to opening her pod,as well as the awkward potency of their relationship that only existed because of our knowledge of the MC’s dark truth. Due to us knowing the truth from the beginning, the conversions between the two always had a great feeling of impending doom as well, I feel like from Auroras perspective it would’ve been a mere romance with a cliche twist.
@@Cognitive_Fun obviously his intentions were selfish and definitely unromantic... But what caused him to wake up was ultimately going to kill them all.. so in a way they/he saved everyone.
feminism community driven females are usually the reason movies don't work out. That's why this was a big hit lol, it sent the message it wanted to, not what some random teen girls wanted to see out of the film.
Now i understand why the Alien movies (Prometheus and Covenant) had an active Android standby while the whole crew is in hibernation. You just never know when things would go wrong unexpectedly.
I wasted $ to see Covenant in the theater. To anyone reading this, please don't waste your time watching it, but maybe see bits of it for free on UA-cam. It doesn't meet your expectations at all what you thought would happen when Shaw took off in the ship in Prometheus. It completely cheapens the story of how Alien originated.
This movie could have had a much better plot, if our protagonist used his head. There were hundreds of passengers on the ship, there was bound to be one with at least some form of mechanical knowledge. Perhaps the alleged crewmates of the ship could have been awakened by Jim, preferably one which met the female criteria as he was no doubt lonely. They would have been able to fix the pods at much greater rate and there would be less conflict as Jim would have had an actual reason to wake this person up. Jim could have viewed everyone's interviews rather repeated viewings of Jennifer Lawrence's, to find a much more adept individual. Honestly, Jim should have used his head.
I do agree with people in the comments saying that it would be way cooler if Aurora was the lead. It could be a really good gray-moral kind of story. Jim isn't a bad guy, but being fully alone on the ship for an ENTIRE YEAR could drive anyone to do terrible things. Although I wouldn't put romance as the center focus of the story and make their story the "tale of true love," because it isn't. If I were to make this movie I'd make it about human lonliness and desperation - not a horror, but something that makes you think "damn, Jim maybe the "bad guy" of the story, but I understand him. I hate to think that I would've done the same in his shoes because I probably would." A story in which you understand both the desperation of one character and the feelings of betrayal and desperation of the other.
@@sagardahiya6138 it certainly will my friend, waking up lost and terrified to the bone but knowing that she isn’t doomed alone with a loving partner just to find out that he was the one that destroyed her chance on another planet
@@tengkuhafiz4174 Oh, I agree. Prime example of starting your story in the wrong spot. This should have been Aurora's story, not his. But I guess we needed our strong male lead, who treats women like objects for his pleasure, because that's what Hollywood likes lmao
@@LordofFullmetal Nice job completely misunderstanding the situation, he was going insane after a full year of loneliness and woke her up fully knowing how wrong it was. But no, movie bad cause "muh males".
The ship woke him up intentionally because he's a mechanical engineer.. into the process of fixing the ship errors which was caused by the asteroid impact breach.. if the ship didn't wake him up the whole crew would have probably been killed
Then why didn't the ship wake the Captain? A mechanical engineer may be helpful, but you need an expert in electronics, and probably a programmer. Unless you just need to fix the vacuum.
@@Student0Toucher They would have died, but they were fortunate enough to have been woken in time. The people who designed the ship should have made a way to go back to sleep Incase someone had awoken, because they had no clue that the ship would have malfunctioned or whatever happened. It would be an important part of the ships design but they just left it out.
One would expect that engineers would account for all possibilities given how expensive the whole ship and its venture had to be. I think they could have come up with a better reason why he couldnt enter hybernation again. Like splitting the pods into grids. And then one grid getting fried by electricity completely and few people dying and Jim being only one to survive this malfunction. Leaving him with no pod to return to. But hey its a good movie either way.
@@shadowicedevil Its 2021, and my phone can take a picture on a timer. Your telling me in the future they can't do that? Also I fell like you get one of the robots to do you a solid.
8:23 Android wasnt unaware of keeping the secret, there was a moment when Jim said that "they dont have secrets between them", thats why Android cancelled the promise of keeping the secret and just told her about Jim waking her up.
Not really. Arthur was aware to keep it secret but when Jim told him there were no more secrets, Arthur's programming assumed that their secret was the same and it was a safe topic to talk about. No malicious intent and no promise was cancelled. Jim made a mistake...
Simple solution: There are roughly 5200 passengers. There are 90 years left. To thank this guy for saving their ship, each passenger only needs to be woken out of hibernation for 6.3 days (round that up to a week) to let him use their pod. Or, to avoid waking him so many times, he can just take someone else's pod. That person can remain awake for a week before taking another person's pod, and that other person can do the same. Each person only needs to be awake for ONE week, and each person only needs to be woken once. They can just play video games or spend it reading. The end.
I remember watching this movie, I think from Redbox or maybe Netflix, can't remember. But I do remember how well they captured the feel of being isolated and alone that long, how real his attachment to the woman became over time. They did an incredible job of catching the mental breakdown over time to that point, and then even both of their reactions when the truth was revealed, how much she hated him and then how willing he was to let her kill him. Then to the end, which I thought was beautiful...but also thought a different ending would have been just as nice: As he discusses it with her at the medical table he ends up getting her into the stasis mode. And when she wakes up, right next to her is a tablet with a recording on it ready to be played. And as she plays it she sees his face, elderly and near death, telling her a story: "It was fifty years ago today I put you in that bed, I have spoken to you every day, even if you cannot hear me...and today is going to be the last time I think. I have seen so many amazing things; nebulas, stars, planets, asteroids. But none of them have compared to you...but I also wanted to leave you something..." He begins to walk as he carries the camera with him, slowly, hobbling on a cane as he eventually comes to a window and he shows her the view outside, a beautiful view of a yet unseen nebula that had been hidden from the view of earth. "I wanted to name it after you, but...I decided not to...instead I wanted to name it something that meant more than that. So I named it 'The Lover's Note Nebula'. In your pod, original one, I have left notes to you every day over the past fifty years, with stories and pictures and songs. But this...this is what I wanted to show you as you woke up...because I have never forgotten how you forgave me for what I did, how I almost took everything from you and how I was able to give everything back that I could. I know you'll miss me, as I have missed you, but never forget the short time we had together...and use the stories I have left you to remember me." And then the movie just cuts to black there and ends, credits roll. I almost feel like that would have been a better ending if only because it would have been so poignant, as he fell in love with her because of the stories SHE wrote, and now she will get to remember him for the stories he wrote to her. Maybe a bit silly, sure, but also a wonderful way to sort of flip the script on them in a way.
Naaa. I would've stayed with him. We would've kept the pod functional, so that whichever of us dies first, the other could enter the pod and not have to die alone. But I would've forgiven him and lived with him, because why would I want to condemn him to such loneliness? And how would I live with myself when I woke up 90 years later to see how he had suffered? Or committed suicide? It would be so much easier to just love him. Love is a choice, not butterflies. As long as he loved me back.
@@chfu9386 yeah pretty much anything along those lines. Also them showing her waking up but you never knowing if he actually did it or not. Stuff like that
@@chfu9386 or him becoming a sadistic psychopath when she denied him after finding out what he did. If she won’t be with him he’ll force her. There’s a lot darker you can go....
@@chfu9386 And then a domino effect happens where the next woken passenger realizes the truth, rejects them before its too late and the cycle continues.
i just figured the ship searched the passagers and found jim to be a mechanic so it woke him up to repair the damage. ship couldn't tell him what was wrong though
@@NeoForsyth a ship with 5k+ people would have a whole crew. Not to mention any ship would have multiple mechanics. If the only one died there’s be a serious problem and everyone would die.
I know many people didn’t like this movie but I thought this movie was beautiful and awesome at the same time. I really liked the story line, and the ending was pretty emotional but happy because it shows that they both lived a happy life together.
@@zenismushizax711 try being alone for 1 year and you will do the sam thing, theres nothing pyscho about it, human do many desperate things when they are desperate
how it feels to be the only one awake during a sleepover
Sad
Sad
Sad
Sad
How it feels to be the first one waking up during a festival
Imagine after 55 years they get the message back and it’s just “ok”
“Lol, imagine”
"Damn, sucks to be you lol"
Just one solid "L"
"lmao tf we supposed to do"
"sounds like a you problem ngl"
This whole mess would have been avoided if they had multiple crews to take shifts taking care of the ship, also extra hibernation pods or a way to go back into hibernation
for real, why not have somebody awake at all times to monitor the ship? Rotate them in and out to avoid aging too much during the ride. Easy peasy
So many messes could've been avoided in every day life, why not let films have loopholes like real life
Seriously maintenance droids would prevent the whole movie
But the tragic became a beautiful love story, I think it happened perfectly.
I know right? And then one of the multiple crew rotations could have gone crazy and murdered each other and then turned the ship into a wierd flying dystopia where people eat each other and.... oh yeah, its called Pandorum.
This is a great movie. When Aurora learns that Jim woke her up, the shock and horror on her face is unforgettable.
Shock and horror might be Jennifer Lawrence’s specialty!
Ikr, I had chills run down my spine when I first saw it
I can’t really blame him I would’ve done the same thing but for everyone because I would’ve been bored asl.
@@Taiwan_loverdarn android
He essentially shortened her lifespan exponentially so yeah…I’d be pissed too.
The most futuristic ship that doesn't have extra or emergency hibernating pod.
it did have an emergency pod but only 1 xD that the captain could access
@@deadlyhydra At least that made them stay awake or else everyone's fucked up while the entire ship keeps malfunctioning.
They just didn’t have enough quarters and the change machine is broken.
Sounds eerily familiar 🤔
*Chief Designer:* Listen dude, you want the full bar with android bartender or not?
Of course you do, now stop whining about redundant safety features.
Once this thing leaves orbit we are getting wasted! Best trip ever!!
Plot twist: he woke her up so he can access the good food and coffee
he could finally have the good food because she was a gold member?
@@irissupercoolsy why bother to store a lot of food/entertainment ..since the pod design to hibernate the passenger through the entire trip ?
@@syahmisyamir2979 they are supposed to be woken up 4 months before arriving at their destination as can be seen by the automated message when the guy woke up.
@@exarex9697 Correct
needed
To those wondering if they'd run out of food on board:
5256 people x 3 meals a day x 121 days (4 months) = 1907928 meals on board
2 people x 3 meals a day x 365 days x 60 years = 131400 meals eaten by the 2 passengers
Meals left: 1776528
1776528/ 121 days/3 meals a day = 4894 people can be fed.
362 people without food. They'd have to forage in the makeshift forest for the remaining 6.9% of food.
But since they're only there for 4 months I don't think it would be that much of a problem. Also, the ship would most likely have extra provisions.
Wow! Great calculation.
Or just tell the plebs that they only get 2 meals a day.
that my girl, thx for that
Well I doubt that they have provisions, considering that they couldn't even have emergency pods available. 🤔😅🤣
@@vicnie1 glad I wasn't the only one thinking that.
This feels like piracy. I feel like I saw a whole movie in 15 minutes. And I ain't complaining
Try movies in 5 mins
It might be considered a copyright offense; Because of the clips only.
You can’t own a whole story per se. You can own the rights to a telling of that story. As in the particular script. You can also own all the footage of the acting. This means, that a story summary is nothing.
@@chickenmonger123 exactly.. you can re enact the whole movie with stick figures if you want. The only time copyrighted gets involved is when you sell the re constructed idea
@@chickenmonger123 "You can’t own a whole story per se." Eh, copyright laws can go as far as that.
I saw this in 7 mins cause I put in 2x speed 😋
This film should have started at its halfway point. We should have watched it Without knowing that Jim woke up Aurora on purpose, thinking that only the two of them are trapped together. The twist should have hit us in the middle
Or who was actually the first one to wake up. And having Aurora be the first one awake would have made it a bit more interesting too, although the reaction of Jim being selected might not be the same.
Ngl that sounds good as a surprise but it would have turned him into more of a villain at least we know why he did it in the beginning because he was lonely.
@Jaques Studly A simp would be fine with being enslave on a ship a man would be pissed
@Jaques Studly A simp would be fine being woke up by a random women a real man would be pissed at being enslaved to die in space become of loneliness
Only simps make use of gender stigmatisation like it's nothing.
You’d think they would create an Android that handles ship upkeep and monitors hibernation pods but nope just a bartender lol
💀
Or at least multiple droids capable of different things too many plot holes
What? Did you not see how the whole entire ship was self sustaining with an AI that was maintaining it? An android would've made no difference in the system malfunctioning. The bartender just has a physical body for commercial purposes. Even he malfunctioned at some point, proving that a physical android caretaker wouldve made no difference because it was the system itself failing
@@Roflmao6173 that actually doesn’t prove anything because the Android failed like more than halfway through the movie. If there was a droid to address the problem immediately the malfunctions would’ve never gotten to the point where major operations like gravity control and the food dispenser would’ve never began to glitch. Every decent space movie has some type of Android or system that would prevent such occurrences or at least address them immediately once they occur, it’s nonsensical to have an Android so advanced that it almost made chris Pratt’s character think he was human until he saw the bottom half of his droid body simply be a bartender for the last couple months of the journey home. He could’ve had other responsibilities like maintenance while the passengers were asleep for 90 years.
@@chrisez3188 the whole point is that the bartender android malfunctioning eventually meant that he was still tied to the ship's system. Him malfunctioning early or later doesn't make a difference. An android for the purpose of maintenance of the pods wouldve malfunctioned as well since it was the entire ship's system that was malfunctioning, it just so happened to affect their pods.
This was a good story. Tragedy, love story, survival, betrayal, redemption. Damn good.
i loved the movie all the time asking: will one die,will both die ..what will happen.. so nice Rollout
Yes, there haven’t been many good scifi movies made in the last decade (or even good movies at all) but this was one of them.
Hmm did we watch the same movie
I found it boring and slow. Added nothing new to the sci fi genre was just a movie so Chris could take his shirt off
🤣
I feel like when she says about not being able to live in the ship without him, it's meant to be saying that she somewhat understands why he woke her up.
I’d imagine she that anyone would understand why he did it, doesn’t make it any better but it IS understandable. I mean there’s a reason why they use solidarity confinement as a PUNISHMENT.
That's why it's good to be ugly like me. No one would ever dream of waking my rumplefugly ass up😊
@@macman975 LMAOO PLEASEE
@@shootout-shinobi6672 It's really mental torture
@@usernotfound232 gooby plse
Seems like a very strange design flaw to not have an easy way to rehibernate after premature waking. Plot convenience.
Supposadly no hybernation pods failed like ever, jims was first to fail. So i guess that it is simmilar to the titanic situation
It was "Inconceivable" that a hibernation COULD fail.
So what? Still a great movie regardless, it's just an easy thing to nitpick about it other than that it was pretty amazing
@@JukoYT thats the point, assuming smth won't fail is a major flaw, because things tend to fail so u gotta have some plan to deal with said failure
Plot convenience are there for a reason at times, it's better than some overly complicated bullshit that doesn't make sense or can't even be understood
Aurora wakes and tells Jim she is only into girls.
Then jim turns into a trans girl
Uses medical pod to get a sex change.
GTFO
@Zaw Win Naung "bruh moment"
For you it's a, "cringe" moment?
What if he is not Jim, its Jamal from Delhi.
The movie captures betrayal trauma in a really accurate way. Except at the end, where she just kind of forgives him. It just happens a little fast. I know it’s a movie and they have to move it along, but it takes more time than that.
She's pissed at him for a long time, basically till the end of the movie after she finds out, and time does pass in the movie.
The biggest thing is as well I'd that they're the only 2 people awake and all they have. The human need for companionship is strong.
By waking her up he saved 5000+ people’s lives as he couldn’t fix the ship without her.
Very forgivable
@@johndixon7007 more than just 5000 people. Her in particular. She's dead if it weren't for him. She's the only one between the 3 of them who were awake because of his decision instead of the malfunction.
Imagine living in a futurustic ship and not being able to afford more than one recipe for breakfast
Yeah, ok that's only you
That's basically today's economy
Thats capitalism so that they would be forced to pay more.
@@ipromisethatserendipityisa9656 Without capitalism they wouldn't get to space in the first place
@@ipromisethatserendipityisa9656 thats corporate bullshit not capitalism at fault.
Something weird: she wants to go to homestead and come back to earth a year later... but it's a 88 year trip back and forth so 176 years total. Wonder who'll be waiting for her LMAO.
That's....a really good point.
Nobody's waiting for her. She was alone when she left.
Her family members' gravestones
Its so crazy, that for her, only 1 year of her life passed, but she travelled like 120 YEARS, Maybe there wouldnt be any earth left if she decided to go back, she is entirely alone in her life because travelling
She said that she planned for that. She would live 1 year there and then head back, write her story and become the first reporter to do that trip. For some reason she calculated that she would be gone from Earth for 250 years, no idea why. But anyway, she knew that everyone who knew her would be dead by then.
OOF I just realised Aurora is the name of sleeping beauty
Subnautica... am i right?
I had the same reaction
No way people still say oof
@@dmg12001 What's the problem?
Still a pretty name tho
I think the movie would be better if it started with both Jim and aurora awake and then you realize he woke her up in a big twist
Nah, that would remove a lot of the character development arc from jim
Someone edited it and made their own version based on this plot
Yeah, should havw been a horror movie from her pov. For it to work as a romance, they both should have woken due to the malfuction.
I’m so used to see Chris Pratt play goofy characters that this movie caught me off guard
I wasn't sure if it was chris Pratt. Thanks for the confirmation
@@glitchdraws no problem
I'm too
Chris Pratt got froze in the space two times 😂. And both survived.
@@HeTurnsHimselfIntoAPickle “AAAAHHH AAAAAHHH Aaaah:
HOOKED ON A FEELIN’!”
Plot twist everyone fails to mention: He wasnt woken up by accident, the ship higher - ups made an alert system where if the ship was going through technical issues, it would choose someone who has a familiar background with fixing things. Hence why the first and third passenger's mysteriously woke up and knew about the issues and how to fix them. They weren't woken up by accident. They were apart of a backup plan 🤷♂️
Which is understandable. If you don't find someone to fixing it. It will be the huge loss. But at least it should wake up a group of people more than just hope that one person can fix it.
all this would have been avoided if the ship had 2 reactors, or GASP the capability to offload workload to another computer when the reactor control goes down. It's incredibly simple and we do it today, this show needed so many plot holes just to scramble together a coherent story. I am so disappointed by modern space operas, they are so fanciful and not realistic. Except the Expanse. Not talking about that gem.
@@pzgamerch well they want as many people as possible to make it all those years
no need trying saving the plot, it is already wasted...ultra futuristic ship, we managed to get a colony on other planet and unfortunately we fall on some old fashion issues.
Hard to believe he'd be the only engineer on board. Hell, shouldn't at least 4 members of the crew be engineers?
Artificial gravity, androids, fully automated ship and hibernation pods. But they did not add a goddamn rehibernation manual or automated system for that.
I imagine the ship builders back on earth saying "look you either get the 3D dance room, or the re-hibernation manual. Your budget doesn't cover both".
I’m sure going forward it will have that, unfortunately humanity has this issue of looking at potential problems and saying “ah well, that’ll never happen”
and a goddamn system/machine to get rid of the asteroid
and the fact that some meteors can completely ruin and get everyone in the ship killed. probably should have better protection from something that will probably happen.
It's also funny how earth is unbearable with all this technological advancedments
With so many films not worth watching this one is a true keeper
The robot was aware that Jim didn't mind if he told her about him waking her up, earlier before he went to the back, they said we have no secrets from each other or something like that and Authur requested confirmation and he confirm that they had no secrets, so Authur assumed he had already told her, and just freely talked about it with her.
Or he malfunctioned like the rest of the ship.
@@Chicken. did you not understand his comment?
@@leetrothschild7465 I did understand, but I think that it is wrong and what I said is correct.
@@Chicken. cool
Robot more human than selfish person.
I saw another video of how they should’ve kept Jim waking Aurora up a secret until the robot bartender reveals it. Then we would be as shocked as she is.
Fck that would've been much better
Yeah
That literally makes this a horror movie and maybe that was the intention from the start, but they reqrote it to make it look way less emotionally manipulative and self-destructive.
am i dumb or the lack of commas made my brain lag for a good 10seconds
@@addictinggames5232
I was looking for this. The mc, he’s kinda not the best person. I won’t say that I’m above waking up another person, but this just makes him unlikable. This should be a horror movie.
Plot Twist: The ship understood that it had damage that could only be fixed manually.
So it was supposed to wake up one of the crew, but it error'd and woke up a passenger instead.
Damn nice plot explanation.
Maybe thats why the captain was also awakened later cause the damage was not repaired yet
@@g.o.paciong3015
Yup, true.
And thank you. 👍🏾
Actually, I thought the reason why he was woken up was because he is a mechanical engineer and was really supposed to fix it, unfortunately it failed to inform him what he was supposed to do.
But the plot hole in this theory was he doesn’t have all the access and tools. idk
@@leaestil8927
Right. He didn't have access to certain tools & info, like you said.
Nor did he have access to the crew corners.
So my theory immediately fixes your plot holes.
Hence why I think that the ship meant to wake up a crew member, but malfunctioned and chose a passenger.
Ya kno...
Now I REALLY wanna watch the full movie. See all the little details.
I jus don't feel like buying it and it's not on Netflix. Lol
Maybe I'll rent it on Prime oneday or something.
@@leaestil8927 that's exactly what i thought, he wasnt exactly a random passenger he was a engineer capable of fixing the ship.
*Movie Recaps* Your work is amazing and your voice is as melodic as it should, to sustain people's interest in the scenario.
When NASA plans everything but forgets to add a snooze button.
lol
oof
Lmfaoooo I guess if you snooze you lose 😩😂
It is a company that made the ship, so SpaceX or Jeff Bezos' Rocket Shaped Tax Haven
Only thing that could have made it feel complete is if the company tried harder to make it impossible to repair manually, with an unauthorized service notification.
Snooze button nothing how about a reset button?
Alternate ending: Jim dies. A year passes and Aurora is undecided if she should wake up another passenger like Jim did to her. She approaches a hibernation pod and puts her hand on the switch... fade to black.
Damnnn, that could have led right into a sequel tbh
Jep, I would have liked that ending.
Alternate beginning: Movie begins with Aurora waking up, who finds Jim has also been woken up by what she believes to be a technical failure, unknowing to her that he’s been awake for over a year and has intentionally woken her up due to loneliness. Gives much more mystery to Jim’s character if the movie used Aurora as the focal point.
@@aayushkarnik7166 except Hollywood wants for there to be a prince and a princess. With "perfect" bodies too.
@@aayushkarnik7166 omg it could’ve been a great horror movie. Like when aurora finds out she was woken up on purpose she becomes determined to find a way back into hibernation but she keeps it a secret. She first shows she’s visibly upset but she calms down and they spend a couple months together like two seemingly happy people who enjoy each others company but deep down she’s planning a way to go back to sleep while Jim genuinely believes they can be in love. She eventually finds a solution but Jim finds out and he won’t let her finish the plan. So they get into an altercation and now it’s hide and go seek where aurora is fighting for her life whilst trying to get back to the hibernation pod and Jim is on the “if I can’t have you then you’ll have to die” emotional rage thing. I would’ve actually liked that
They ate all the food, so everyone on board when they woke up, didn't have anything to eat, so they all ended dying.
Good one LMAO
But they landed on a planet where they could grow food?
@Larkyn yup, i've seen chicken in the end of this movie 😂
They grow a lot of the food on board.
They also raised a bunch of animals on ship, as there’s several animals thriving on board.
they don't call him Starlord for nothing
Hello there
leaving this here before this blows up
Omg
Yes
We are here before this comment blows up,
I love how they both go from civilians to aerodynamics engineers within the course of a single plot line with no explanation. high camp.
He is an engineer. The ship's computer purposely woke him up early because he is an engineer.
Uh.
he is an engineer.
Imagine this movie was out of her perspective, everything alright until she finds out he woke her up. This would be a damn horror movie, if made right.
Exactly ! It would've been a huge "punched in the gut" twist that the good guy actually selfishly woke her up because he was alone on the ship.
Chills.
It should've been a horror movie. I would've found that way more palatable than a romance, where a dude ruins a woman's life and then gets away with it because "aw, it's so cute!" That's not cute to me. That's gross AF. Can we stop encouraging men to think they're ENTITLED to a woman, even at the cost of wrecking her life, please? They're really f--king not.
@@coreyjones3788 Don't act like you know what other people would do. You don't even know for sure what YOU would do; not really. Not until you've been there. Like you said yourself, it's so incomprehensible that you CAN'T know how you would react.
@@LordofFullmetal what he said is kinda basic psychology
@@milkstuff2870 More like psychology of a madman
"Malfunction Woke up a Man 90 Years Earlier But He Can't Stand To Be Alone. Thankfully, his selfish act of waking up another passenger for company ultimately saves thousands of lives."
hey, he died for those people too remember
@Goh Modley uhh yeah convenient so there can be a fucking movie
@@quackityalt7213 Im pretty sure they meant "It's real convenient that his selfish act was overlooked because it just so happened to save lives." His actions were wrong regardless of their outcome. He'd essentially would have never told Aroura that he woke her up had the bartender kept his mouth shut.
@@G0thBug Idk Im pretty sure he would've given in, just a hunch
@@G0thBug having mistery..secret..is pretty damn hard for longer time when you are with some one.
they actually recorded this movie at my workplace
Lmao
Imposter
now thats sus!
@@abdullahsepic did you call me ?? 🤣🤣😂 . Even I saw the shooting of this movie 🤪
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Moral of the Story: Never trust android with secrets
only reason why the android told her was cause chris pratt said "there are no secret amogus"
Dr. Gero learned that the hard way
@@NewsofPE among us???? Sus
@@NewsofPE eject jim sus
@@irrelevanttroll3312 chris pratt got ejected so many times HE MAYBE HAX
Chris Pratt has real bad luck with nearly dying in space.
Nice. Funny. Made me laugh. Thanks.
Twice
Lmao right
I understood that reference
Even on land
I think 1 tree is enough, the whole ship is a frickin jungle
I ma gardener.. you should see what only one or very few seeds can make in many years.
@SharkTank im a space gardener
I'm pretty sure it's the same one tree he planted 88 years ago. If you look closer it's only one tree surrounded by grass and vines
Lmfao
Damn, I wonder if their skeleton still exist in that hut or they both just launch to space together idk.
Ok, so Jim can eat at all the most expensive restaurants, drink all the liquor he wants, has access to all the amenities yet can't eat anything but cereal and black coffee every day?
Imagine being stuck with a raging alcoholic in space
which one lol
Yeah...she was terrible 😆
We’re actually all stuck with raging alcoholics in space, cuz earth is in space, and we’re on it 🍻🥂
Why? Why would anyone want to imagine that? Is there an alcohol problem in your life? Are you suggesting there is an alcoholic in the movie? Are you a liberal....
@@atk2597 innit
Damn, imagine how weird would that be if a ship this advanced had, I don't know, extra pods in case any of them malfunctions?
Or a path that didn't go through a fucking *asteroid field*
@@ohhellofuckoffyoutube in the movie defence space is large and charges frequently what was once a empty piece of space is now a asteroid filed.
@@mckitsune7600 my comment was mostly satire. I am aware of this.
@@ohhellofuckoffyoutube My bad
@@mckitsune7600 it's fine :)
No way there’s only one medical pod
@edmunds tomsons then how fuck the other fuxker get to sleep someone would of had to stay awake
Talk about the worse flaw in history hahaha shit product
Android should've helped
@@quintonjewett5265 I mean, it's implied they started in statis on earth, which means someone else probably put them in statis, which also explains why Jim was clueless as to how to get it working again, because it's a difficult process.
One possible explaination as to why it's not automated is because if something goes wrong, they have a medic to blame instead of their machine, which is something a bureaucratic space conglomerate would pull.
@@connorjohnson8590 still they had a cyborg serving drinks ... could've been used for a way bigger use just like this situation
What is the name of this movie?
Literally prefer watching your videos than watching the entire movie.. idk why
Hell yeah, brother.
haha yeah I'm just too lazy to watch the entire show. That's too much commitment haha
Your missing a whole of experience then
Ya mate.
@@enderzebak2863 I get that but this dude explains everything that happens in the movie so no
Able to finally get access to the crew who know the ship and how to fix everything. Doesn't wake any of them up and does everything themselves.
Hmm
In the movie aurora suggests they wake the crew but Jim says they don’t have time to wait for them to recover from the hibernation.
In the movie they explain it as if they do wake anyone else up, it would be useless because they would need time to recover from hibernation sickness before they could do anything. It was just the movies way of creating more suspense that it HAD to be those 2 characters.
@@joshuaberardelli9461 besides, if they did wake everyone up, they would've doomed everyone on that ship to live out the rest of their days travelling
Not enough resources for everyone to live 90 years awake. The ship was only designed to accommodate an awaken crew for 4 months.
I feel like I've just watched the whole movie and didn't miss anything.
Watching a movie without wasting an hour of time 😂
Name of movie pls
@@salisusaddieq3840 passengers
Pretty great isn't it?
😆😄😆😆😝 funny yet true..!!!
Despite the many huge gaping plot holes, I enjoyed this film. It would have been poetic justice if the Homestead planet turned out to be a hell hole and ironically, Jim and Aurora were the lucky ones.
"Tells him to fix the ship and immediately perishes"
Based
MASTER MEME what does that mean
My favorite line. Fraught with emotional impact.
Wendeez ?????????????
@@arihantbose8813 and redpilled
all of this could have been avoided if they had kept rotating crew member every 6 months or something
Go and watch the movie pandorum you wouldn't wish for that lol
@@achillesrodriguezxx3958 Mentally sane crew members*
@@kumarakshat1300 Which have a chance to go insane. Passengers have a happier story compared to pandorum which was quite scary
@@achillesrodriguezxx3958 tbh true
But they do this on real ships all the time without any issue. It's a simple procedure.
Someone has once Said that If that movie was made by the woman perspective, It would be such a betther movie. As in she would wake up, find the guy and he would say that he had spend one year alone and the fact that the Guy was the one that wake her up would be a great plot Twist.
You have spellcheck Lucas.
I don’t agree, I think it would’ve ruined the good parts about the movie for a little underwhelming plot twist, the tension and mixed awkwardness of the interactions was only so potent because our knowledge of what the main character did to create it, the movie would’ve been far more boring if we were from her perspective
@@jonnyedwards6345 maybe u are right
Personally think this version is better, even through ı respect your's.
We get to see him get deranged and alone for years.
I think if it was from a womens perspective, everyone would hate the guy. In the movie, we got to see how depress and mentally unstable the guy was. One part that made me cry was when he first discovered the space suit. He hugs it like it was another human being. 😭
Name of movie?
This dude was extremely lucky to wake up a girl "right for him". As we all know from the life experience it takes time and "multiple tries" to find somebody with whom we can connect and be happy with.
How do you know that was the first girl he tried dating?
@@vasconcelos7356 1. I've watched the movie :-) 2. Even if... He woke up only one girl and all he knew about people in those pods was from a computer's database. 3. Dating other girls on Earth has nothing to do with what happened on the ship.
Do you think it's plausible to find the right person for yourself just by reading FB profile info and watching their self presentation video?
@@tjblues01 lmao you literally just contradicted yourself at your point 3
Didn't he spent like a year alone? My guy was probably desesparate. He ain't got no time to search through every bio to find the one that he liked the most
You write multiple times as if you need to meet 5 or more different girls to find which one you get along with. Even 2 or 3 is enough and people just don't try hard enough to fix the relationship and just give it up. No communication will lead to downfall
@@vasconcelos7356 Where do you see a contradiction? Studying somebody's bio is NOT the same as meeting that person in reality. The real interaction is the key. In real world we apply a principle of trial and error, which was not possible in his case.
This is what it is like when you wake up too early in the morning.
Lmao and try to sleep again but are not able to
This is how i feel when i have school at 8 o'clock and i woke up by 3am.
Slept at 1 am and woke up at 3 am and couldn’t sleep so just stared at the ceiling for 8 hours straight and got up at 11 am
😂
All jokes aside imagine the people who have sleep problems or can never sleep it’s worse for them.
Wait, did they start a family?
Imagine a clan of Chris Pratt running the ship.
Lol
guardians of the galaxy 3 has a weird plot
Then that would be incest at some point. I guess the second generation could’ve survived to be around 60 or 70.
@@ilikeudonnoodles it was 90 years. assuming they are 30years old at the events in the movie they could have survived until the arrival (max. human lifespan =120years) thier children would be around 80 to 90 years old that time...) but it is more likely they would only be around until thier 70 or 80s... 40 years before arrival..
he even grew a groot in the main concourse
whats the name of the movie
The commerically available text to voice technology is truly reaching it's apex. There were only a handful of truly obvious off beats that gave it away. Judging by many of the comments, quite a few people were fooled. The cadence and inflection of the voice at times is unreal. Listen to "Spoilers ahead, watch out and take care" at 0:08, the genuine concern in the voice is spectacular.
I mean you instantly know it's text to speech but I agree, they're getting better and better
No joke I seriously thought this was a human voice and that his voice was just a bit monotonous. But English isn't my first language so I don't hear it every day
Anyone know what program it is?
I feel like you can tell when it is text-to-speech rather than an actual human because of the whiny/computer noise at the back of the voice that no human could make.
@@ozll9297 Amazon Polly
no cap this sounds like wall-e but if all the fat people where sleeping and he’s wall-e the girl is eva and captain is the fat captain that helps
Bruuuuuuhhhh
But he [spoiler alert]
Died :(
@@stonefacewiththedrip3377 (spoiler)
you are both right and wrong
Funny how the ship in wall-e even sounds similar "the axiom"
What does no cap mean?
This couldve been avoided if
1. The hibernation pods weren't seemingly 1 time use.
2. If the ship had redundancy. Who the hell designed this. Why does something of this magnitude not have redundant generators and cooling systems
3. An ai that is tasked with managing the ship. The ai could easily sort through qualified people to wake them up, fix any problems the ai itself could not fix, and put the people back in hibernation.
4. Why doesn't it have some sort of defensive system. Or even a system to spot dangers and to reroute if need be.
5. If the ship engineers actually had an engineering degree. Cause apparently this ship don't got no redundancies, no smarter ai, no radar or visual detection system, no defensive armament to destroy any incoming asteroids. Idk. Who tf designed this sack of shit. Also why is there only 1 medical pod. At minimum there should be like. Idk enough to manage at least 5% of the population of the ship. So assuming like 1k people that's like 50 medical pods.
LOL. As much as the movie was somewhat enjoyable. The plot holes are too glaring.
Its not a story about a perfectly designed ship its a story about flawed humans
@@michaelshortall300 EXACTLY thank you lol
@@michaelshortall300 Also the third guy states it's never ever happened and the previous flight to build on a planet was 100% successful, therefor they thought they wouldnt need to invent any systems to put back into cryosleep (they did say it takes alot of surgery to put someone under)
Not seen the movie, but I assume they give some weak reason for not waking up more people to deal with the threat of the whole ship exploding. Seems like that might be a valid reason to wake up a few more people.
@@michaelshortall300 And?, there's still plot holes
Even if Jim has not waken up Aurora, the ship would be going to be destroyed due to the malfunction, and Jim cannot save the ship himself alone. So everyone would die in ship including Aurora. At the end, waking up Aurora was a beautiful mistake which saved everyone's life.
That's not how ethics work my friend. Jim didn't know about the malfunction when he woke her up. He woke her up for selfish reasons.
@@dodec8449that’s how the universe works my friend. Uses your shadow aspects for eventual healing and deeper love.
All worked out perfectly
Forgiveness and growth = love
@@dodec8449dis you read actually read the comment
@@dodec8449 and he was right. Alone he would kill himself, like he tried to. Humans can't live alone. And it's not a droid that would replace us.
@@dodec8449 well in the end she had the option to sleep again but she didnt sooo.....
This could have all been avoided if he would have done the sensible thing and woke up all the crew, fix the ship, and then the technicians would reactivate the sleeping pods.
Tbf up until the captain(?) woke up he didn’t have access to the crew pods, and both tried repeatedly to break in, they could have tried after that but may have wanted to avoid accidentally trapping more people awake since it seemed even the captain didn’t know how to put them back under, at least that’s how I see it
@@monkeythemooch141
The captain probably not, but IMO the technicians and science crews could probably have done it
@@meyes1098 fair
So they all die?
It explains that they could not access the Crew’s quarters. And they had to go through months of injections to get them prepared
I can't stop watching these! They're like Netflix shorts
Fax
Bro these are so fucking good
It’s not about being alone, it’s the fact that he has something that needs to be addressed and can’t turn a blind eye to it and act like everything’s okay. He can’t lie to himself about the reality he’s facing.
So why not wake someone else up and lie to them about why THEY did wake up? What a beautiful idea
"Hey Andy Garcia wanna be in a movie? "
"What do I have to do?"
"Walk through a door"
"Then what?"
"Cut! That's a wrap! Beautiful, Andy! Thank you!"
What the heck. You’d think the ship would want to keep as many people alive as possible. Not, eh he isn’t “essential”. Mechanics are 100% essential in space where 1 tiny little issue can kill everyone
@@alkdjfhgks1919 sure, but engineered systems ALWAYS have flaws. No human or group of humans can design a perfectly redundant and limitlessly robust system. Sure, space travel may become as safe and routine as say air travel is today, but air travel as we know is not 100% safe and flawless.
@@rubricscube_ Mechanics and crew would probably wake up once every 6-12 months for a given time to maintain everything and then head back to hibernation. If they stayed awake for 1 week per year then that would put them at only 90 weeks of working, which isn't really that bad given the long breaks in between.
@@corylynn8739 yeah, that would make sense. There should also be some safeguard mechanisms where appropriate crew are awoken if some system is nearing failure, or if a system doesn't ping that everything is running smoothly for too long a time. Also, crew should wake up on a rotating basis, i.e. someone is awake every month or something, otherwise I feel like a problem could fester catastrophically in six months or a year
@@rubricscube_ the whole point is they can't rotate because they can't go back to sleep. And there hasn't been problems before this
I think it would be better to have people only awaken when there is an issue
If Aurora decided to back into hibernation, Jim just going to wake up someone else
She couldn't, that's the whole problem. After waking up, none of them knows how to go back to hibernation. That's why it's pretty dumb plot wise having him waking up someone that cannot help him solve the problem... Instead he chose to wake up some random girl because she looks like Jennifer Lawrence.
@@The_Curious_Cat she is Jennifer Lawrence…
best comment lmao
@@The_Curious_Cat if im not mistaken, at the end of the movie she could, but only one person and she didn't want to
@@The_Curious_Cat At the end they Jim discovers that the medical pod can be used as a hibernation pod and one of them could go back in and she refused.
Loved this movie. Wish they added life sequences for life aboard in the later years. One hole, why does a ship this size have only one medical pod?
Movie name??
Because you're only supposed to be awake for 4 months, maybe. My best guess.
@@davidsloat1016 True but they had "how many passengers"? you would think that they would have at least a dozen in the event of some kind of accident on the ship causing multiple injuries. That movie had a lot of WTF kinds of things going on in it.
Why , it was made in Australia. 🤦
@@satrah101 lol
That ending hurt
Iv never seen this movie.
But the way the ending was... Left me with tons of emotions
They lived a lifetime together on the ship and left a message to those waking up about what had happened. It just gets me
finally i found someone with same sensibility 😔🤍💛💚
It's just wild that the "futuristic space tech" didn't keep them alive..... They would have been what... 120-130ish years old? That wouldn't be possible when we already have people living that old?
When they had the medical beds?
If there's no equipment to put them back into hibernation, how was she gonna have a two way trip?
They probably have the equipment to put them back into hibernation on the planet with replacement pods or something along the lines of that.
@@spicebrook78 I was under the impression that this was the first travel to the new planet, and the ship carried all the resources they needed
@@justablankcomment3721 I have no clue if thats true or not. I thought they (humans, not the specific people in the movie) had been there before, not that they were the first colonizers.
(I’m assuming everyone who commented here can see this) this is a 2 way trip, it will drop people off for people who want to stay permanently and return people back to earth who just wanted to visit. I don’t remember exactly why because it’s been a while but I think the employees of the ship were to be the ones to put everyone back to sleep for the returning trip, that or the ship is on a set automatic schedule that’ll put people to sleep by itself on a date it was programmed to do so
Bro watch out the movie creators gonna find you and hunt you down😂😂
I agree with everyone else here. Of all things you'd think the engineers would go "What if someone woke up early..? Ah. Just have them lay back down, hit em with the sleeping gas and close the pod. ezpz." Considering.. that's what they did in the first place.
The ship needed someone awake to fix it.
@@Vlad2319 or wake someone who can fix it
You don’t stop aging by inhaling “sleeping gas”, I think there’s more to it than that.
@@s0meRand0m129 well he can fix it
There's a series of procedures that have to be made in order to put someone into hibernation. The hibernation pods just keep you asleep and wake you up when necessary. That's the reason why he couldn't just "go back to sleep"
Just shows how futile life really is in the vastness of space. A 100 year trip meaning that everyone you love a knew back on earth will be long gone before you wake up from stasis.
Of course. Spaceflight, from the perspective of a phycisist, is a taxing endeavor: People leave Earth for good. We will never hear from them ever again. And vice versa the people leaving will have to live with the fact, that 1-2 generations are going to die abord the spaceship. Imagine the pressure on the psyche; yes, you were leaving with friends and fellow colleagues. How many of those people are still friends and fellow colleagues after 6 months, 1 year, 5 years, 10 years. Think about your own relationships here on Earth....
Also, once you are on the spaceship there is no going back or getting off the ride. You are not surrounded by a life-friendly planet anymore; a few millimeters of metal are inbetween you and the dead, cold vacuum of space. The universe is not an accommodating place for life, it is the opposite. A thousand things had to go right in the process of forming Earth and its habitable environment. Long story short, there are many psychological elements which may drive people abord a generations-spaceship crazy, even professionally trained space explorers. It's the biggest spaceflight challenge to overcome: Arriving in one piece in peace.
If we ever manage to get one of those generations-spaceships off, it will be a shism, a split of homo sapiens, a separate new society. We down here on Earth, and them up there somewhere else.
We will never hear from each other again and we will never talk again due to effects of relativity. The faster they travel to keep the journey's duration short, the slower their eigentime is going to run compared to our coordinate system. Upon arrival, thousands of years will have passed on Earth. Even if they sent a message, good luck to find ANYBODY who could even remember that we had sent them to another planet in the first place!
Just imagine the very likely language barrier: If e.g. English, German, Spanish, French asf. would go extinct in the next 5000 years and suddenly we receive a message from the grandson of one of the original flight officers, it would be the equivalent of the ancient Sumerians trying to inform us in Sumerian Cuneiform about their reasoning for the invention of the first-ever writing system in the history of mankind.
It is sometimes better not to think to scientifically about spacetravel because it becomes very depressing very quickly. It's nothing like Star Trek and so forth.
I mean, that's how voyages were for people back then as well. You left home to spend months at sea or on a land trail, to settle someplace else where you'll barely, if ever, have any communication with home. You'll leave behind everything for a new life.
@@bobbwc7011 sad😰, we are pawns in one large chessboard... Even by looking at pictures of earth from space,it makes me feel how minute and helpless we are.
yeah if you constantly accelerate at 9.81 m/s so you feel Earth gravity, you get closer and closer to c, and you experience time dilation; you could travel10,000 light-years with only 20 years passing according to your clock, but when you get there 10,000 years have passed on Earth. :-O
But that's part of Fermi's paradox: it actually IS possible to survive the journey under Einstein's rules, and yet aliens aren't here. :)
@@bobbwc7011 that's a generation ship. In this movie we have a sleeper ship, where people don't experience all that because they are asleep the whole time. They go to sleep and when they wake up they're at the target planet.
You actually could have a Space Navy and Star Trek with known laws of physics, it's just that the Navy would have to plan things out decades in the future. They would have to plan for, ok this ship is going to arrive at its target in 50 years, this one will in 20, etc.
Submarines have the right culture for space -- I served on submarines. We're can handle isolation for long periods of time, we're all cross trained so if one person dies others know his duties and could take over. We're in an environment that would kill us if we were exposed. It's a 3D environment, and we deal with fluid pressure, atmospheric gas levels etc just like they do on the ISS. Two submariners have been selected as NASA astronauts. The latest one is a woman. :)
the films name is "Passangers" right?
This movie is really good. The dumb thing, that makes no sense is they didn’t plan for malfunctions being that advanced to just be able to put people back in hibernation.? Lol
As well as the start of the movie, in reality asteroid belts are ginormous to the extent that you could pass through the entire belt and not notice a single asteroid. The likelihood of having problems navigating through one is ridiculous.
I like the fact that they can't go back to hibernation. Like the company Homestead is so proud of their tech they don't even consider a malufunction...
It happened on the titanic. Why not?
They did plan it. The planned functions on the ship were not working because of the asteroid collision.
Because of plot LOL! 😅😂🤣
I don’t agree with anyone talking about how the movie should of been from Auroras perspective.
I think the plot twist would’ve been underwhelming and cliche, and I think the best parts of the movie were the anguish we felt with the main character as he built up to opening her pod,as well as the awkward potency of their relationship that only existed because of our knowledge of the MC’s dark truth.
Due to us knowing the truth from the beginning, the conversions between the two always had a great feeling of impending doom as well, I feel like from Auroras perspective it would’ve been a mere romance with a cliche twist.
Agree
Omg thank you my guardian angel. Good movie sense
Bro he killed her
Fym romantic
@@Cognitive_Fun obviously his intentions were selfish and definitely unromantic... But what caused him to wake up was ultimately going to kill them all.. so in a way they/he saved everyone.
feminism community driven females are usually the reason movies don't work out. That's why this was a big hit lol, it sent the message it wanted to, not what some random teen girls wanted to see out of the film.
Now i understand why the Alien movies (Prometheus and Covenant) had an active Android standby while the whole crew is in hibernation.
You just never know when things would go wrong unexpectedly.
Now that was top quality sci fi writing. Whereas this one is Wattpad level of sci fi.
Until one of them see’s a species better than humanity and then tries to kill all humans
@@alanjamesh.zamorano1677 What is wattpad?
I wasted $ to see Covenant in the theater. To anyone reading this, please don't waste your time watching it, but maybe see bits of it for free on UA-cam. It doesn't meet your expectations at all what you thought would happen when Shaw took off in the ship in Prometheus. It completely cheapens the story of how Alien originated.
8:25 as soon as I saw him say "don't tell her I woke her up " I knew Arthur was going to say that he was really looking forwards to meeting you
This movie could have had a much better plot, if our protagonist used his head. There were hundreds of passengers on the ship, there was bound to be one with at least some form of mechanical knowledge. Perhaps the alleged crewmates of the ship could have been awakened by Jim, preferably one which met the female criteria as he was no doubt lonely. They would have been able to fix the pods at much greater rate and there would be less conflict as Jim would have had an actual reason to wake this person up. Jim could have viewed everyone's interviews rather repeated viewings of Jennifer Lawrence's, to find a much more adept individual. Honestly, Jim should have used his head.
its a story about forgiveness and enduring sht for the greater good tho
lets face it the writer was hot and hard to pass by. Let the man have some fun and all's well that ends reasonably well
He was using his head. Just the wrong one
@@voINNOCENTov Ooooooh 2 hours too late to make this response
your looking in wayyyyy tooooooooo deep it was a nice story though
“Mancuso tells them to fix the ship and immediately perishes”
I shouldn’t be laughing at this-
I do agree with people in the comments saying that it would be way cooler if Aurora was the lead. It could be a really good gray-moral kind of story.
Jim isn't a bad guy, but being fully alone on the ship for an ENTIRE YEAR could drive anyone to do terrible things. Although I wouldn't put romance as the center focus of the story and make their story the "tale of true love," because it isn't. If I were to make this movie I'd make it about human lonliness and desperation - not a horror, but something that makes you think "damn, Jim maybe the "bad guy" of the story, but I understand him. I hate to think that I would've done the same in his shoes because I probably would." A story in which you understand both the desperation of one character and the feelings of betrayal and desperation of the other.
If I were to remake this movie, I would make them step-siblings.
@@tf-ok 43 seconds ago.
@@Racistt_Hotdog 2 hours ago
That's basically what was done. I thought this was an excellent movie.
@@tf-ok 1 day ago :)
Love ur Recaps, am also into this niche but I need mentorship
This movie would be a 10/10 if we the audience is set from Aurora’s point of view right from the beginning
I mean, that would be cool
@@sagardahiya6138 it certainly will my friend,
waking up lost and terrified to the bone but knowing that she isn’t doomed alone with a loving partner just to find out that he was the one that destroyed her chance on another planet
either way i still liked the movie
@@tengkuhafiz4174 Oh, I agree. Prime example of starting your story in the wrong spot. This should have been Aurora's story, not his. But I guess we needed our strong male lead, who treats women like objects for his pleasure, because that's what Hollywood likes lmao
@@LordofFullmetal Nice job completely misunderstanding the situation, he was going insane after a full year of loneliness and woke her up fully knowing how wrong it was. But no, movie bad cause "muh males".
The ship woke him up intentionally because he's a mechanical engineer.. into the process of fixing the ship errors which was caused by the asteroid impact breach.. if the ship didn't wake him up the whole crew would have probably been killed
Yooo. That actually makes sense
Then why didn't the ship wake the Captain? A mechanical engineer may be helpful, but you need an expert in electronics, and probably a programmer. Unless you just need to fix the vacuum.
@@briankleinschmidt3664 prolly couldn't because of all the malfunctions maybe?? Also could be just for the plot
The computer would have woken up a ship's engineer not a passenger. His waking was an error
@@briankleinschmidt3664 because the captain wouldn't be able to go back to sleep and who would land the ship?
tbh they should have planned for this, like a way to put them back to sleep if they ever woke up early on accident
They all would have died if it didn’t fuck up in the first place so, hard argument
@@zxAMBULANCExz well they didn’t know that would’ve happened
@@fxreart Well they still would have died
@@Student0Toucher They would have died, but they were fortunate enough to have been woken in time. The people who designed the ship should have made a way to go back to sleep Incase someone had awoken, because they had no clue that the ship would have malfunctioned or whatever happened. It would be an important part of the ships design but they just left it out.
@@Student0Toucher yeah
Thank you for posting great video review.
One would expect that engineers would account for all possibilities given how expensive the whole ship and its venture had to be. I think they could have come up with a better reason why he couldnt enter hybernation again. Like splitting the pods into grids. And then one grid getting fried by electricity completely and few people dying and Jim being only one to survive this malfunction. Leaving him with no pod to return to. But hey its a good movie either way.
Well like the titanic they assumed malfunction was impossible.
you humans make many mistakes.....
@@ethansblue3studioscreat134 news flash. You too are a human
@@Shroomus223 on the outside but not on the inside... 🤟👽))))
@@ethansblue3studioscreat134 …..ok….guess your “special” 😐
What triggers me is that they could MAYBE both get into the hibernation thing together
The problem with that is they have to do it from the control pad outside of the pod so they both can't be in there
@@shadowicedevil Its 2021, and my phone can take a picture on a timer. Your telling me in the future they can't do that? Also I fell like you get one of the robots to do you a solid.
@@shadowicedevil voice commands
The same thing with Jack and Rose
@@rafaelfranca3550 omg right?!! 🤣
8:23 Android wasnt unaware of keeping the secret, there was a moment when Jim said that "they dont have secrets between them", thats why Android cancelled the promise of keeping the secret and just told her about Jim waking her up.
Not really. Arthur was aware to keep it secret but when Jim told him there were no more secrets, Arthur's programming assumed that their secret was the same and it was a safe topic to talk about. No malicious intent and no promise was cancelled. Jim made a mistake...
@ucruci2 Lol. You were hoping for your comment to go viral, right. Well, it might still go viral.
At least he ended up getting better meals in the cafe
Simple solution:
There are roughly 5200 passengers. There are 90 years left.
To thank this guy for saving their ship, each passenger only needs to be woken out of hibernation for 6.3 days (round that up to a week) to let him use their pod. Or, to avoid waking him so many times, he can just take someone else's pod. That person can remain awake for a week before taking another person's pod, and that other person can do the same. Each person only needs to be awake for ONE week, and each person only needs to be woken once. They can just play video games or spend it reading.
The end.
nope, once used, pods can never be used again, unless they managed to wake up the crew. the hibernation pod they saw was the a new and only one.
My dude it has already told us MANY TIMES that the pods are one time use
If Elon Musk can make reusable rockets, I don't see why they can't make those pods reusable
What was the reason the pods couldn't be reactivated agaiin ? I missed that or did they never explain it?
@@cranbers Apple made them.
A bar with no people for 90 years seems good enough for me.
Nah.. bar without people is a bad thing. We could just get drunk in our homes, hoses apartmants
I remember watching this movie, I think from Redbox or maybe Netflix, can't remember.
But I do remember how well they captured the feel of being isolated and alone that long, how real his attachment to the woman became over time. They did an incredible job of catching the mental breakdown over time to that point, and then even both of their reactions when the truth was revealed, how much she hated him and then how willing he was to let her kill him.
Then to the end, which I thought was beautiful...but also thought a different ending would have been just as nice:
As he discusses it with her at the medical table he ends up getting her into the stasis mode. And when she wakes up, right next to her is a tablet with a recording on it ready to be played. And as she plays it she sees his face, elderly and near death, telling her a story:
"It was fifty years ago today I put you in that bed, I have spoken to you every day, even if you cannot hear me...and today is going to be the last time I think. I have seen so many amazing things; nebulas, stars, planets, asteroids. But none of them have compared to you...but I also wanted to leave you something..."
He begins to walk as he carries the camera with him, slowly, hobbling on a cane as he eventually comes to a window and he shows her the view outside, a beautiful view of a yet unseen nebula that had been hidden from the view of earth.
"I wanted to name it after you, but...I decided not to...instead I wanted to name it something that meant more than that. So I named it 'The Lover's Note Nebula'. In your pod, original one, I have left notes to you every day over the past fifty years, with stories and pictures and songs. But this...this is what I wanted to show you as you woke up...because I have never forgotten how you forgave me for what I did, how I almost took everything from you and how I was able to give everything back that I could. I know you'll miss me, as I have missed you, but never forget the short time we had together...and use the stories I have left you to remember me."
And then the movie just cuts to black there and ends, credits roll.
I almost feel like that would have been a better ending if only because it would have been so poignant, as he fell in love with her because of the stories SHE wrote, and now she will get to remember him for the stories he wrote to her.
Maybe a bit silly, sure, but also a wonderful way to sort of flip the script on them in a way.
Naaa. I would've stayed with him. We would've kept the pod functional, so that whichever of us dies first, the other could enter the pod and not have to die alone. But I would've forgiven him and lived with him, because why would I want to condemn him to such loneliness? And how would I live with myself when I woke up 90 years later to see how he had suffered? Or committed suicide? It would be so much easier to just love him. Love is a choice, not butterflies. As long as he loved me back.
@@ngufanikojo6430 you wouldn’t be saying that if he wasn’t Chris Pratt lmao
That gave me the feels man. You need to write a book
@@celuler22 Honestly I've tried before, but it never really panned out, but I've done some short stories, lost them when my last hard drive blew up
When you let a writer design a Spaceship... instead of an engineer
Writer > engineer
@@mellovestodraw writer = engineer = artist.
There's a charm in listening to movie recaps of films i'll never get to watch at 3 am in the morning
Well, you could try looking for it through telegram, there's definitely some source out there.
Ps I'm watching this at 3 am as well
There was a way to make this movie very dark and compelling but they didn’t go for it.
@@chfu9386 yeah pretty much anything along those lines. Also them showing her waking up but you never knowing if he actually did it or not. Stuff like that
@@chfu9386 or him becoming a sadistic psychopath when she denied him after finding out what he did. If she won’t be with him he’ll force her. There’s a lot darker you can go....
Title of the movie pls?
There are too many space horror movies and very few are good. Glad they didn't make it dark.
@@chfu9386 And then a domino effect happens where the next woken passenger realizes the truth, rejects them before its too late and the cycle continues.
This film deserves to have part 2 😁👏
If jim didn't wake up that spaceship is gonna get destroyed and all of the people inside are gonna die
i just figured the ship searched the passagers and found jim to be a mechanic so it woke him up to repair the damage. ship couldn't tell him what was wrong though
@@TheBronf If it had such mechanism, wouldn't it wake up all the maintenance personell? Not just one guy?
@@Rottenberg666 bad writing prob
@@Rottenberg666 I think he was the only mechanic on the ship
@@NeoForsyth a ship with 5k+ people would have a whole crew. Not to mention any ship would have multiple mechanics. If the only one died there’s be a serious problem and everyone would die.
11:28 My man’s just doing a line of glass.
i laughed so hard on this
Lmao 🤣🤣🤣
I know many people didn’t like this movie but I thought this movie was beautiful and awesome at the same time. I really liked the story line, and the ending was pretty emotional but happy because it shows that they both lived a happy life together.
Why people dislike this movie?
@@claudiasastri2566 Because it's sold as a romance when in reality, dude's a total psycho who shouldn't be trusted
@@claudiasastri2566 They misunderstand isolation.
@@zenismushizax711 try being alone for 1 year and you will do the sam thing, theres nothing pyscho about it, human do many desperate things when they are desperate
@@acap4395 Bulshit if he felt so alone then he could've killed himself instead of murdering someone else.
What’s the movie called?
That was the driest monotone telling of a romantic story i have ever heard.. good job!
@@yukijames1321 I liked it could’ve been better but it was entertaining and leads had good chemistry
That wasn't a human.
Didn't you hear the pronunciation of dinner?
over reliance on famous faces and CGI