At least get it right; he's not the captain. He even says in this clip that he is the Deck Chief. Andy Garcia, who is shown at the end, is Captain Norris. Do your homework before you post. It's not that hard.
@@rotyler2177 At least get it right - it's not "sherrif". @galex5060, who was the first to comment, is the Movie Sheriff. Do your homework before you post. It's not that hard.
I never liked the tree thing. Given the length of the voyage, trees would be huge even if they were brought on as saplings. That amount of growth from a seed from when he woke up wouldn’t happen either. So it just doesn’t work.
@Edi_J because they would continue to grow for the 120 years. They would be huge by the time they got there. It just wouldn't be practical. And the water they would consume during the trip. Seed transport would make the only sense.
@@68spc We don't know what would be practical... Maybe seeds would be too fragile for cosmic radiation, and they hibernated plants of certain age. Don't sink into technicalities too much, it is a science but fiction...
@@68spc My comment from 8 hours ago is not here, let's try to rephrase: We don't know what would be practical... Maybe seeds would be too fragile for cosmic radiation, and they hibernated plants of certain age. Don't focus on technicalities too much, it is a science but mostly fiction...
I'm really tired of my (even those totally "innocent") comments disappearing. Some fanatic activist just has a laugh of me or their "ey-aye" went nuts.
It’s not right or fair. But i don’t blame the character “Jim”. He didn’t know cap was gonna wake up. And who would want to die alone? Like i said, it’s not fair no. Absolutely not. Aurora’s right, it’s literally murder… but i wouldn’t want to be alone either. I honestly don’t know if i would’ve done that or not. I definitively cannot say one way or the other…
4:08 That's a shot right out of a thriller movie right there. Jim staring at Gus, because he knows Gus has figured out what he did to Aurora's pod. The camera angled on Jim's shoulder, to give off the feeling of menace. With a little bit of effort and some changes to the story, this could have been a thriller/suspense movie, rather than a drama/romance movie.
It sucks how it ends, with them loving there life till the end to save the people on the ship I hope they didn't die a separate times more like died together of old age. If they had kids the crew could help them but I'm not sure
The ending tells us that "the world" is not as important as we think compared to the one person we love. They both had "a life" on Earth before and were supposed to have "another life" after arrival - but neither of those lives was better than what they achieved on the ship: having found true love. Just a space romance
I did not see any descendants greeting the command or flight crew at the end. Suspect they choose not to have kids. Though if they had, they would have owned the ship when the legal battle was over.
@@jesstreloar7706 whut? Do you suggest incest? I think they could have had at least one child and this kid could decide when to use the auto doc for hibernation so that kid could reach homestead.
I never understood the point of Aurora ranting about how Jim ‘murdered’ her! What did she expect the deck chief to DO about it?! Lock him up in jail?! 🤦♀️
At .5c and having traveled for 30 years. There is a slim possibility they could have lived to see Homestead 2 because of relativity. For them, if relativity is correct, the trip would only be ~100(-30) years not 120.
Keep in mind, they are not doing .5c the entire way. There is a deceleration curve as they get closer. Assuming, they are staying as close to real physics as possible. They do have forcefields and artifical gravvity after all... And, you know... the means to generate enough energy to move a ship of that tonnage at .5c - Enough energy that Human's would be able to terraform and colonize the entirety of Sol. Terraform Venus _(siphon elemental hydrogen from the sun and ship it to Venus. Hydrogen and CO2 would undergo the Bohr Reaction and generate H2O, Graphite and heat. Liquid water rains down and refills ocean basins. As pressure drops, heat dissapates. At at certain pressure threshold, CO2 will start to dissolve into the oceans, causing a rapid drop in planetary heat. Pull some Nitrogen from a gas giant, and boom. Earth 2. Also, with that energy, they could theoretically build an engine on the surface to bring Venus' spin up to something comproble to Earth),_ fix Earth, Terraform Mars, Terraform Europa and Callisto, Titan + habitable space stations.
No idiot. Stop overthinking it they explain it clearly in the movie. Chris Pratt was 37 when this movie was made. That means he’d reach there at 127. Jennifer was 26 so maybe at 115 she’d still be alive if I’m being generous.
Humans are sociable creatures. We are not meant to be alone. Jim was alone for a year, with nothbut robots to keep him company. Yes, what he did was messed up, but if it was Aurora who woke up first, she probably would have done the same thing. Every single one of us, probably would have done the same thing. To any people who may comment to me, "Nah, I'm alone all the time," you're not. You may not have people in your life, but you do experience human connection. Whether it's passing someone on the way to work or it's looking at someone's post online, you are experiencing the presence of other humans besides yourself. Jim doesn't even get that. So if you say that you could take it, you're lying.
This is all true, but it wasn’t just about not being alone, if that was the case he could have woken up anyone, male or female. He just happened to wake up one of the most attractive, single females on the entire ship. It seems he didn’t just want a companion but a lover. Maybe if she’d gotten extra cheese on her pizzas, Jim would have chosen someone else and she would have made it to the planet alive.
@@ErikDayneeven when we’re with people we still miss the feeling of love. It’s not far fetched to understand why someone would wake someone up that they thought they could have a shot with. You literally cannot imagine the mental status this guy was in when he made those decisions
The stored food was for the customers and crew for the last thirty days of the trip. 5,000 colonists and 258 crew, 3 meals / day times 30 equals 473,220 meals available. There may even be a safety factor of 10% or so, maybe 520,000 meals. Enough food for one person for 475 days. Though Jim can not access all the meal selections. With Aurora wake and 55 days of food left. When the rest of the ship wakes up 30 days out. Food will be an issue.
Checking the math, v roughly. 3 meals a day for 475 days is not 520,000. It is about 1,500. For 2 it is about 3,000. Better yet, 90 years is about 300,000 meals for the 2 of them. They will not starve.
Additionally to the math issues 10% of 30 days is just 3days.. that margin is awfully close. The Crew and returning personnel will need food too since the trip takes so long all sorts of things may have happened to the colony so you can not plan to pic up supplies. So it could be expected that the ship has sufficient supplies for both trips. Using your initial numbers: 30 days * 110% * 5258 people = 173514 days of food 173514 days of food / 365 => 475 years of food => 237 Years for two Both are more than 30 years old so they have about 60years left. They consume about 1/4 of the supply. This assumes that there is no food/supply recycling on a long distance star ship. Never the less going on 3/4 rations for 30days will not kill anyone.
How do you think Human technology advanced? "World Peace" sounds great on protest signs, but fear of annihilation is what moves advancement. Fear of not having enough. Fear of 'someone' being bigger and taking what you have. Fear of death. That fear is focused into advancements that are used for defence and offence. Then the spoils of those advancements are then filtered down into civilian products. American electronics had a massive boost during the space race. You think that was to go to the moon for "peaceful exploration"? This isn't Star Trek. That was a contest of percieved survival against the Russians. The fear of - "If they get there first, they can weaponize it". Look to nature. Animals savage each other every day over food, territory, dominace challenges and breeding. You think we are different? We are animals too. The only difference is that we have evolved specific adaptations that allow us to use complex tools instead of our fists, sticks and rocks. It's animal nature, we are literally preprogrammed to hate and kill each other.
You know she is right and wrong, yes she is right, he shouldn’t have awakened her. But let me ask this , let’s say she woke up instead of him . She would have done the same thing. She is a human being. Think about it before criticizing it.
That line hits really hard. A drowning man will always drag someone else down with them.
At least get it right; he's not the captain. He even says in this clip that he is the Deck Chief. Andy Garcia, who is shown at the end, is Captain Norris. Do your homework before you post. It's not that hard.
ok Movie Sherrif
@@rotyler2177 At least get it right - it's not "sherrif". @galex5060, who was the first to comment, is the Movie Sheriff. Do your homework before you post. It's not that hard.
@@TiLameiras who is Galex? :) sounds like an intergalactic name
@@galex5060 Good grammar is hard tho, it seems.
@@rotyler2177 stop waffling.
Mancuso was also the name of the skipper of the USS Dallas in The Hunt for Red October (1990).
Bart Mancuso based on a real sub commander Thomas Fargo 👍
This movie is AWESOME absolutely 💯
I never liked the tree thing. Given the length of the voyage, trees would be huge even if they were brought on as saplings. That amount of growth from a seed from when he woke up wouldn’t happen either. So it just doesn’t work.
Why do you think they couldn't store trees exactly that size? Mature enough to survive the travel and small enough to store?
@Edi_J because they would continue to grow for the 120 years. They would be huge by the time they got there. It just wouldn't be practical. And the water they would consume during the trip. Seed transport would make the only sense.
@@68spc We don't know what would be practical... Maybe seeds would be too fragile for cosmic radiation, and they hibernated plants of certain age. Don't sink into technicalities too much, it is a science but fiction...
@@68spc My comment from 8 hours ago is not here, let's try to rephrase:
We don't know what would be practical... Maybe seeds would be too fragile for cosmic radiation, and they hibernated plants of certain age. Don't focus on technicalities too much, it is a science but mostly fiction...
I'm really tired of my (even those totally "innocent") comments disappearing. Some fanatic activist just has a laugh of me or their "ey-aye" went nuts.
It’s not right or fair. But i don’t blame the character “Jim”. He didn’t know cap was gonna wake up. And who would want to die alone? Like i said, it’s not fair no. Absolutely not. Aurora’s right, it’s literally murder… but i wouldn’t want to be alone either. I honestly don’t know if i would’ve done that or not. I definitively cannot say one way or the other…
lol . Right in the clip ! lol
4:08
That's a shot right out of a thriller movie right there. Jim staring at Gus, because he knows Gus has figured out what he did to Aurora's pod. The camera angled on Jim's shoulder, to give off the feeling of menace.
With a little bit of effort and some changes to the story, this could have been a thriller/suspense movie, rather than a drama/romance movie.
It sucks how it ends, with them loving there life till the end to save the people on the ship I hope they didn't die a separate times more like died together of old age. If they had kids the crew could help them but I'm not sure
The ending tells us that "the world" is not as important as we think compared to the one person we love. They both had "a life" on Earth before and were supposed to have "another life" after arrival - but neither of those lives was better than what they achieved on the ship: having found true love. Just a space romance
I did not see any descendants greeting the command or flight crew at the end. Suspect they choose not to have kids. Though if they had, they would have owned the ship when the legal battle was over.
@@jesstreloar7706 whut? Do you suggest incest? I think they could have had at least one child and this kid could decide when to use the auto doc for hibernation so that kid could reach homestead.
The captain ❌
The bowery king ✅
12-01-2025.
When this first came out, the name of the ship was the city of Valletta, then they changed it?
I blame Morpheus😮
I never understood the point of Aurora ranting about how Jim ‘murdered’ her!
What did she expect the deck chief to DO about it?! Lock him up in jail?! 🤦♀️
If he was smart yeah he would have locked Jim up and then been like so Aurora, wanna get a drink?
At .5c and having traveled for 30 years. There is a slim possibility they could have lived to see Homestead 2 because of relativity. For them, if relativity is correct, the trip would only be ~100(-30) years not 120.
Keep in mind, they are not doing .5c the entire way. There is a deceleration curve as they get closer. Assuming, they are staying as close to real physics as possible.
They do have forcefields and artifical gravvity after all... And, you know... the means to generate enough energy to move a ship of that tonnage at .5c - Enough energy that Human's would be able to terraform and colonize the entirety of Sol. Terraform Venus _(siphon elemental hydrogen from the sun and ship it to Venus. Hydrogen and CO2 would undergo the Bohr Reaction and generate H2O, Graphite and heat. Liquid water rains down and refills ocean basins. As pressure drops, heat dissapates. At at certain pressure threshold, CO2 will start to dissolve into the oceans, causing a rapid drop in planetary heat. Pull some Nitrogen from a gas giant, and boom. Earth 2. Also, with that energy, they could theoretically build an engine on the surface to bring Venus' spin up to something comproble to Earth),_ fix Earth, Terraform Mars, Terraform Europa and Callisto, Titan + habitable space stations.
No idiot. Stop overthinking it they explain it clearly in the movie. Chris Pratt was 37 when this movie was made. That means he’d reach there at 127. Jennifer was 26 so maybe at 115 she’d still be alive if I’m being generous.
Why not just make an adaptive system that fixes any new problems it faces and can make anything
Humans are sociable creatures. We are not meant to be alone. Jim was alone for a year, with nothbut robots to keep him company. Yes, what he did was messed up, but if it was Aurora who woke up first, she probably would have done the same thing. Every single one of us, probably would have done the same thing.
To any people who may comment to me, "Nah, I'm alone all the time," you're not. You may not have people in your life, but you do experience human connection. Whether it's passing someone on the way to work or it's looking at someone's post online, you are experiencing the presence of other humans besides yourself. Jim doesn't even get that. So if you say that you could take it, you're lying.
This is all true, but it wasn’t just about not being alone, if that was the case he could have woken up anyone, male or female. He just happened to wake up one of the most attractive, single females on the entire ship. It seems he didn’t just want a companion but a lover. Maybe if she’d gotten extra cheese on her pizzas, Jim would have chosen someone else and she would have made it to the planet alive.
@@ErikDayneeven when we’re with people we still miss the feeling of love. It’s not far fetched to understand why someone would wake someone up that they thought they could have a shot with. You literally cannot imagine the mental status this guy was in when he made those decisions
Not even animais / pets (assuming there could be any in some part of the ship)
Makes you think, want to take the first Interstellar ride.
Still a resounding yes.
The stored food was for the customers and crew for the last thirty days of the trip. 5,000 colonists and 258 crew, 3 meals / day times 30 equals 473,220 meals available. There may even be a safety factor of 10% or so, maybe 520,000 meals. Enough food for one person for 475 days. Though Jim can not access all the meal selections. With Aurora wake and 55 days of food left. When the rest of the ship wakes up 30 days out. Food will be an issue.
Checking the math, v roughly. 3 meals a day for 475 days is not 520,000. It is about 1,500. For 2 it is about 3,000. Better yet, 90 years is about 300,000 meals for the 2 of them. They will not starve.
Learn basic mathematics.
They could always eat the crew chief he looks like he’s worth a few days of fresh meat at least
Additionally to the math issues 10% of 30 days is just 3days.. that margin is awfully close. The Crew and returning personnel will need food too since the trip takes so long all sorts of things may have happened to the colony so you can not plan to pic up supplies. So it could be expected that the ship has sufficient supplies for both trips.
Using your initial numbers:
30 days * 110% * 5258 people = 173514 days of food
173514 days of food / 365 => 475 years of food => 237 Years for two
Both are more than 30 years old so they have about 60years left. They consume about 1/4 of the supply. This assumes that there is no food/supply recycling on a long distance star ship.
Never the less going on 3/4 rations for 30days will not kill anyone.
Loved the movie. Wish the world would spend the money and build a ship instead of bombs. Mankind so greedy. Kill for a buck or prestige 😢
This ship is actually said to be built by a greedy corporation, segregating passengers by wealth and squeezing last dollar out of them.
How do you think Human technology advanced? "World Peace" sounds great on protest signs, but fear of annihilation is what moves advancement. Fear of not having enough. Fear of 'someone' being bigger and taking what you have. Fear of death.
That fear is focused into advancements that are used for defence and offence. Then the spoils of those advancements are then filtered down into civilian products. American electronics had a massive boost during the space race. You think that was to go to the moon for "peaceful exploration"? This isn't Star Trek. That was a contest of percieved survival against the Russians. The fear of - "If they get there first, they can weaponize it".
Look to nature. Animals savage each other every day over food, territory, dominace challenges and breeding. You think we are different? We are animals too. The only difference is that we have evolved specific adaptations that allow us to use complex tools instead of our fists, sticks and rocks. It's animal nature, we are literally preprogrammed to hate and kill each other.
The didnt meet the captain. He is the chief.
You know she is right and wrong, yes she is right, he shouldn’t have awakened her. But let me ask this , let’s say she woke up instead of him . She would have done the same thing. She is a human being. Think about it before criticizing it.
For a women HER interest is above ANYTHING and ANYBODY..
It is me, me, me... all the time...
So glad jennifer lawrence has disappeared from the scene. Such a dull invention of hollyweird...
People complain about him waking her up but forget that if he hadn’t done it everybody in the ship would have died. So this was never a issue.
1 one year and he murders
the man was drownin'...
One year and a life time to go...
She would have woken everybody in about a month.
It's a fucking movie...
Oops- responding here to the argument over whether it's the captain or not...
what u losing ur cool for? its a fucking comment