The Ship Has Been in Space For 923 Years, Its Crew Mutated After Landing
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- Опубліковано 7 гру 2022
- Two crew members of a spaceship wake up from hypersleep to discover that all their colleagues are missing. Despite this, it appears that they are not alone.
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I read someone's comment a year ago that the mutated humans are supposedly ready to adapt to a new habitat or they were bio-engineered to adapt that way, but when the ship submerged under the depths of sea and the lack of sunlight, they become mutated into something resembling a creature that lives underwater. With nothing to learn or the ability to survive they resort to cannibalism due to isolation.
Edit: thanks for the likes, but the one who gives me ideas about the movie should be the one credited, not me.
correct. They had a drug put into their systems so they would start to spontaneously mutate to fit whatever environment they faced when initially released from their hypersleep. It was intended to help adaptation to the new planet's ecosystem.
Damn
Well.. this is how UFO/Aliens are made!.😁🚀👽
Underwater Hannibals! Whoa...
The humans were bio engineers to quickly evolve/adapt to any environment they were in, and since the environment they were in was the ship itself (the human pods should of never opened while on ship) they adapted / evolved to the environment they were in, one of metal, cold and dark, dim light, and no flora and fauna.
The passengers and crew were given an accelerator in their foodsupply during hypersleep so they would easier adapt to their new environment on the new planet. But since one of the crewmembers suffered from Pandorum he used the passengers as his slaves basically, releasing half of them to the cargohold without food or water, so they adapted to their new surroundings in the ship, instead of the planet, making them become what they... well what they become. Evolved humans.
the ship was not in space for 923 years it has just been 923 years since they left earth the ship could have been stuck crashed on the planet for a lot of that time due to um getting there and captain moron crashing it on the planet
@@raven4k998 Yes. But they never left the ship until the very end, so over 923 years they adapted to their surroundings which was the ship.
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@@raven4k998 i believe it said the mission took 123 years to complete so they reached the planet in that number of years and sat under the ocean for 800
@@chadsworthgigafuckii598 exactly sat under the ocean to make super advanced cannibals🤣😂🤣
imagine if you were the guy just waking up to getting eaten alive man that would suck balls for you
Crazy part was, if this was made back in the 80s/90s during the Alien and Predator craze, we would have gotten a sequel and possibly more to flesh out this story.
Didn’t do Alien and Predator any good to be “fleshed out”. Nor the Matrix for that matter. People don’t seem to get that much of horror and scifi relies on mystery and the void of the unknown in fundamental way to produce their effects, treat their central themes - and the act of over-explaining them only lessens the impact and meaning of that. Sequels usually do not introduce strong mysteries of their own. They just feed off slowly klling off the original by “fleshing it out” and making the fantastic, the horrific and the transcendant more mundane and familiar and less significant at each turn. They’re like the explanation of a magic trick. Fun to know, but ruins the magic. The fact that originals made you want more is exactly their quality. You leaned in and started working rather than having it all served. You stared into the void, not into a book on the vagaries of world crafting.
Some stories don't need to be "fleshed out" and are better left with questions unanswered, as it's those questions that fire the imagination and allow the story to live on in our heads long after the credits roll.
@@phrozac Thanks for saying that. In these days of fandom culture nobody seem to get that. Some genres are not only not in need of fleshing out but RELY on not being so. Notably various forms of horror or fantastic tales. But that aside movies are not structures you can just keep adding shit to. Good movies are insanely economical and deliberate with hidden structures and dynamics best described with the iceberg metaphor. You can’t just “flesh things out” it’s like suggesting hey how about adding some cake and ludo pieces to the board in a chess tournament. “I like the king, let’s flesh out the king bit, we could maybe have 5 each - no room you say? Lets just take out the knights it won’t matter they’re just pieces”. And people doing that will usually think they’re being super edgy and transformative really “challenging the paradigm” with what is essentially a “kids make a cake out of shit they like” approach. Never mind you end up with a tray of melted candy covered in charred flour which nobody wants, cos the process was fun.
Sequel fan fiction. They discover that they weren't the only ship sent There is one ship in orbit. Another ship crashed on the ground with no obvious survivors but signs that they had begun to build a community. So now it is a mystery what happened to the settlers on the ground and why the ship in orbit is in orbit and not responding. Turns out some of the mutant freaks had already escaped and attacked the survivors on the ground crew all but wiping them out. After fighting for survival yet again with the mutated humans and finding just a single mute child survivor, a small barely functional shuttle is discovered and made operational. They discover an ID tag for a senior officer and a video log. They watch the log to learn that things are not going smoothly on the ground. Something is attacking the crew and people are showing signs of infection. They take the shuttle to the ship in orbit and dock. They come on board with no greeting party. They begin to explore the ship to discover no humans on board. All the cryo tubes are empty. They make it the bridge to discover it is locked but the security lock can be opened with the ID tag discovered on the shuttle. There is a skeleton of a man in the captain's chair. A recording from the planet playing on autoloop. Nothing but bad news. The initial landing parties didn't discover something about the planet. And everyone was sent down but a skeleton crew. Everybody on the ground is infected or dead. But by what? Well, the survivors know that it was the freaks from the Pandorum. The gift that just keeps on giving. The few survivors from both ships stare at each other. Unsure what to do. In the background is a panel flashing red. Unnoticed. Indicating that the ship's reactor is unstable. And failure is quickly approaching. Cut to credits.
Final movie. The survivors discover that issue with the reactor and go to investigate. On the way they discover a wrecked medical unit. Turns out some of the infected were brought up to this ship. Things went south and only the captain left on the bridge was not infected. He locked the door and eventually died from dehydration or starvation. But are there infected on board? The survivors deal with a new threat on the last remaining ship. A ship named Dauntless. Which is completely unknown to any of the survivors. The ship crashed on the ground was The Icarus. But as they search the ship they discover more video journals. More clues what happened. The Pandorum arrived first. Got pulled into the planet's gravity. Crashed into the ocean. The Icarus suffered a similar fate but crashed on land. The Dauntless avoided the problem but had suffered some damage during the voyage and was under pressure to send the survivors to the surface to take pressure off the reactor. Survivors from the Icarus went to the Pandorum. breached its hull. This unleashed some of the freaks. None of the party who went to the Pandorum survived to report the freaks. The Freaks mutated again began to infect humans as the animals on the planet were immune. Infection began to spread among all Icarus and Dauntless survivors. Some of the infected were taken to the Dauntless where the remaining skeleton crew resided and were either killed or infected. The reactor is discovered to need a replacement part. One likely found on the Pandorum. So the decision is made to try to retrieve said part which would likely shut down the ship reactor completely and killing any remaining life still on board. Infected or human alike. They go back on board the Pandorum and discover the Queen of the infected who was a medical doctor assigned to group 3 on the Pandorum. The attempt to kill the queen and she ends up getting flushed out of the ship. With no sign of the body afterwards. But the Pandorum is officially dead. Return trip to the Dauntless. Part is restored. Most of the systems come back online with various reports of damage. As they watch the ship come back to life, navigation systems power up. And a universal navigational chart pops up with a course set in to another unknown solar system but one closer than the return trip to Earth. Another colony? Another Decision to make. Return to Earth, stay here, or take a chance on the trip to the other planet.
@whynottalklikeapirat yes they did. You can develop a whole new world instead of just leaving it on a mystery. This isn't 'The Thing', and science fiction and science itself have always been about discovering everything about a subject. You can say whatever nonsense you want, but people love the Xenomorph and Yautja lore. Your opinion on both is not the majority.
The revelation of the ship having already reached its destination was a twist I genuinely did not see coming.
i think they stole the idea from asimov but it still works
ty for the spoilers breh
@@segggplant8315 exactly smh
Yes me neither.
Oh wait it was at the title
@@zfacersane272 you both dumb for clicking on this video lol
This movie [Pandorum] was absolutely fantastic.
The horror throughout, climbing through tight corridor of wired and tubing, discovering horrifying creatures, meeting humans turned Cannibal, finding out the one person you thought you could rely on is a psychopath suffering schizophrenic psychotic break, and then the big reveal of pitch black beyond the viewing glass on the bridge and a giant glowing monstrosity seemingly floating by in nothingness, absolutely terrifying not for these facts alone but the fact you have no idea, no clue, no knowledge, just the unknown, the feeling of dread horror anxiety helplessness fear, and then hope through all of it, a glimmer of hope.
Really wish there was a sequel to this film.
Another film I think is fantastic is Event Horizon.
Event Horizon is still my all time favorite! That movie was so damn good!
My kind of movie is Sunshine.. a bit more tame and less crowded than this one, let alone Event Horizon.
@@MollyHJohns isn't that the movie about some little girl going to a pagaent?
@@MollyHJohns pageant? OR did you mean Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
OR the movie sunshine about the space crew who flies too close to the sun in an attempt to stop it from exploding or blasting earth with a deadly solar wave or whatever
@@albumreviews11 of course it's the space one with Michelle Yeoh in it. The titles we're discussing about here is all sci-fi thriller after all.
Sunshine is about (MAJOR SPOILER ahead)...
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reigniting the dying sun though, through blasting it with atom b*mbs. Earth by then was freezing to death, so the crew (actually the second expedition team) had to go to the sun to b*mb it.
I just realized how much was actually set up at the end. In order to populate Tanus with Earth's flora & fauna the survivors will have to dive back down and brave the ship to retrieve all the seeds and embryos, possibly releasing the mutants in the process and then having to brave not only the mutants but the planet itself. It's like the story wasn't actually over yet.🤔👍
Yeah I thought the same sucks for them but like Dr. Ian Malcom said life finds a way
The planet already have life like the sea creature
@@vicgonzales9409 humans need flora and fauna specifically catered to our microbacterial systems, this is one of the issues humans will face when colonizing worlds, and that's why they were transporting them.
@@jrasealexander5480 It would make more sense to send Automated Ships ahead of the Human Ships, and they would place the flora and fauna onto the new planets. Then when Humans arrive years later, the planet will be ready.
@@thenotoriousgryyn342 Look up "Forbidden Planet".👍
One thing I hate about movies like this is that there is never a 2nd one , just imagine how cool it would be to watch them adapt and build up this new world
Yes. There are supplies, flora and fauna still down on the ship. Equipment that will need to be retrieved from a ship full of mutants. Plenty of scope for a second film, or even a series.
They could have done something with the concept of Pandorum. However, there was absolutely no way you could continue that story and keep the same vibe. They would have been entirely different movies at that point.
@@rustyshackleford17 That's true - the film would have been better used as a springboard into a series in the same way that StarGate began as a film.
I know we can't let go of the characters. But basically that would be a totally different story from the first, that it would be just a new movie altogether. There are tons of other similar plot lines of people trying to adapt to a strange new world and this story would actually 'mutate' into one of those like human mutating into a completely new species.
It would be like " The maze runner " if you had watch the movie it has kinda the same vibe
This is the closest thing to a Dead Space movie we got and for it to actually be a solid film is mindblowing, totally underrated movie imo
I have been thinking the exact same thing for like a decade...... It was so close to Dead Space they could just simply change the title and release the movie all over again lol
@krewalk6916 Yeah, now that you mention it, the whole "mental illness" bit really touches on dead space.
Event horizon is like dead space with hallucinations and hell
@DominatorElite4 i wouldnt doubt event horizon was reference material for Dead Space during pre development.
no the dead space movie is the closest we got.
Pandorum is legit one of my favorite sci fi movies of all time. My mind exploded the first time I saw the end plot twist lol
Good taste 👍
An excellent film
Did you pick up your brains
I was blown out too at this point !
Just awesome !
Excellent movie
I blew out a girl's back "watching" this movie.
I used to watch this movie before. The nostalgia, seeing that the protagonists survived and humanity still have a chance made me grateful that I found this movie recap.
how the hell does a nuclear reactor last 923 years without refueling?🤣🤣🤣
The fact that the ship remained underwater for almost 1000 years without being heavily compromised or even completely destroyed is an amazing feat on its own.
If it can survive space and a crash sitting in water doesn't mean a damn thing lol
I get tired of mutant stories and humans changing in the mutants but this one was actually good mostly because of the ending I did not see that coming. It was refreshing.
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I loved this movie. It had a great plot and was well made. You never knew what's coming next.
I Agrre with you on that one.
Yeah humans changing is getting old, we don't even wipe out the Lesser races anymore. Smaller cranium races should be thrown off a cliff like Spartan rejects.
Yea best ending
Imagine the horror of waking up from hypersleep only to be devoured by mutated cannibals
😲😫💀
yeah man but like imagine not waking up at all xd or being stuck
When I first saw this movie, maybe 2009, this was the most horrifying thought I have ever had. Pure psychological torture. Definitely the most horrifying scene in this entire movie.
I call that Hyper F*cked lol
Imagine the utter horror of being jettisoned into space with your pod? Way to win the Guinness world record of least amount of time to induce cardiac arrest.
Imagine waking up while being eaten by cannibal mutants. I can see my PTSD nightmares taking a weird turn tonight. Thanks for nothing yt, I can't unsee this one.
The characters in this were so amazing. I felt bad for the Asian dude and I didn't even know his name. He was truly trying to help and he gave everything for the sake of humanity. It sucks that he let his humanity get in the way when the children came into it.
Cung Li. Mma fighter.
His name is Manh (Cung Le) in the movie not Meng and he is Vietnamese agriculturist on the ship
@@TheFailedmessiah
Cung Le not Cung Li
Happens in every movie. Fighter asian good guy dies in the end
I saw that twist coming there.
This movie is an underated gem. I say it's the best haunted ship type of movie. Event horizon is a close second.
Alien?
This movie is supposed to be a spiritual successor to Event Horizon
Probably one of the most unexpectedly enjoyable sci-fi films, I've probably seen this about 10 times now,.
Dont care an your hair looks funny 🤣
I refused to watch it as I assumed it was just a dumb "Space Zombies" movie, and I don't even like horror movies. I was "forced" to watch it at a friend's house while we were doing some things, and it was way better than I would have thought. Surprisingly original and the plot was consistent.
You are one of the mutants
@@radiatefromhere solid casting as well, i can never remembered the name of the actor who plays the protagonist, I've never seen him deliver a bad performance, and he did not disappoint, I've also never really seen him in a bad film, I'm sure there are some...
@@RobsVlogs I wish! That sht looks fun
One of the best under-rated space movies ever made. The ending is the best part..
*under-water space
...to some degree
I think Sunshine is another one.
I like to imagine Bower was deep in the thralls of Pandorum until he realized they were not in space, and since Pandorum is exclusively a space disease, he was thus immediately cured.
It’s not a disease. It’s a psychosis.
@@jeffbenzos6344 I think of it like Cyberpsychosis from Cyberpunk, except with space.
@@jeffbenzos6344 a psychosis is a mental DISEASE.
@@dmac1259 nah. It’s an episodic, sometimes chronic mental disorder. Good try though, fam.
@@jeffbenzos6344 it’s a movie, none of it is real. Good try though fam.
"Gastronomic tragedies" 🤣🤣🤣
I can totally see a lawyer coming up with that.
The ending with the almost 800 years wasted is fucked. I think my brain would literally implode from learning that.
Well it don’t matter? They went asleep hundred of years, more or less is no difference
@@cornemou I mean, if you were woken up 650+ years late, plus all the bs you just went through and knowing how avoidable it was to begin with, would just be a huge cosmic middle finger.
The 800 years part doesn't matter much. Earth is gone or uninhabitable, the humans on the ship are the only ones left. So when they arrive doesn't matter at all. Everything that happened in those 800 years, and that it could have easily been prevented, are the fucked up parts. ^^;;
@@Sanquinity nah. Instead of being under an ocean they could have been spending that time rebuilding society. Earth has nothing to do with it obviously, hince the point of the story.
Why? 800 years or 1000 years, it doesnt matter. Never too late to build anything. If that's me, just accept the fact and move on.
I'm low-key mad I watched this before watching the movie first. I robbed myself of watching this masterpiece and not knowing what happens in the end frfr 😭
You'll still enjoy it cuz it's a great movie
one of the greatest Sci Fi movie ever, definitely must watch for all sci fi fans. Trilogy was planned, but it was a box office disaster. Truly underrated...
I suppose we are just going to have to get used to never hearing an actual human narrate videos any longer...
I loved the end, when all the pods started to pop up on the surface. It gave me goosebumps.
I thoroughly enjoyed Pandorum, despite the relatively poor to mediocre reception. Nothing truly groundbreaking, but a good sci-fi thriller before literally everyone was doing sci-fi thrillers, and I thought both twists were fairly well executed.
nobody asked
@@dmign rude af lmao
@@dmign In other news: idgaf
Yeah agreed.
@@dmign Does your mom know you are using the internet?
"The savage man has culinary plans with the company" - I just cracked at this one...
Pandorum & Event Horizon...
Hands down 2 of the BEST horror sci fi movies ever made.
I remember watching this movie. The ending flipped me for a loop! They found out they are on the planet under water.
I thought they crashed in an ocean on Earth, which would have been worse..
@RobertBobby PelletreauJr The ships computer was programmed to travel to a planet and it did, but crashed into the water. What was left of the crew on board who couldn't remember who they were or the mission was slowly started gathering info and remembering found out the ship was on the planet they traveled to, but the rest of the people on the ship mutated into vampirish creatures. After finding out where they were they abandon ship to the surface above water. I think that's what happened. It's been a long time since I watched this movie.
i don’t know about anyone else but i have been binging these spoiler and recap youtube’s and i am enjoying it; i feel like i’ve watched over 8+ movies in one day
Very true 👍
Same 😂
I think it’s pretty bad ass . Can see these and see if u actually like the movie. Then go ahead and watch it foreal
I think at least some of these films are actually pretty good and worth watching in entirety. Good films aren't just about what happens, but how those events are conveyed. This is one of the better sci-fi movies of the last two decades and one of my favorites. Although getting the whole story fed to you like that will ruin an experience anyway.
This is one of my favorite movies.
I always hoped there would be a prequel that has a background of the beginning of the mission and finally, a sequel that showed if they were able to survive on the new planet.
I remember looking for space / alien movie flick and stumbled upon this one. I didn't expect anything above average about this movie but as it turned out, I found an amazing gem. This movie was so criminally underrated ❤
There is a book similar where there is a strange civilization that has evolved on a ship and the objective of the mission had been forgotten and the ship was like their own planet and there was no concept of anything outside the ship. Then they finally find out they are in a ship that had already landed on their destination.
Also a _Star Trek_ episode, "For the World is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky".
What book?
@@gamessiosm6109 I can’t remember. It might be Orphans in the sky? I wish I could remember. It’s possible I’m conflating two books where the ship is their whole world and all they know and another space Ark story where they’ve already landed on the planet they’re supposed to be on and didn’t know it as the original mission has completely been forgotten.
@@jenniturtleburger3708 "Orphans of the Sky" by Robert Heinlein. A similar theme is found in "The City and The Stars" by Arthur C Clarke, where humanity has retreated to a domed city, and in time forgets about the world outside.
@@dominicbuckley8309 Also "The Galactic Whirlpool" by David Gerrold. "Universe", another Heinlein. "Shipstar" by Niven and Benford... it's a popular concept.
I thought the ship crashed in the ocean on Earth and they spent 923years there, never having left. Its still a spooky ass movie no matter what..
One of my Favourite Sci-Fi Movies. The Twist at the End is one of the best i've ever seen
I personally really enjoyed this film and being a film snob, I found this film a SCI-FI masterpiece that was a sleeper in the theaters but well played out and had a great "Twilight Zone" ending mixed with a happy ending of hope - Will the Humans survive and thrive? Time will tell. I did love the little attention to detail during the movie when they kept wondering why the ship seemed so "gooey" and lined with mold and filth. - It's simply a damp atmosphere. Wonder if Bioshock inspired this story or the other way around. Either way, great movie fun and claustrophobic suspense mixed with a bit of Mad Max.
They need to do a sequel of this one
Ikr, I still can't believe they was under water the whole time.
Well that is not really how stories work they would probably have to do a fucking prequel
literally _HOW_
Yeah I would love to know what happened once they go out the water and on land. But like the rude guy above said they would most likely do a prequel next to show what happened before the original story.
It was originally supposed to be a trilogy.
The mutant origins was a breath of fresh air. It somehow also made sense.
My only gripe was that the ship crashed early. It had all these systems but apparently not a navigation auto system.
Pretty sure it didn't crash early, just on time. Also I'm assuming it did have automatic navigation system and reentry system. Otherwise it probably wouldn't have survived hitting the ocean. A crack in the bridges glass was enough to trigger the pods deployment. So something had to have slowed it down on approach and reentry. Just the alarm clock probably got fucked up from Gallo's tinkering and insanity. It was going to take 123 years to get to the target system originally, so I'm assuming that didn't change. The nearest solar system to earth is roughly 4.25 light years away and assuming the furthest distance to the target system was is at most 15 light years. The ship was moving between 10373.4 km/s to 36560.1 km/s. So yeah the ship had to have slowed itself down somehow.
@@isThreeman I like to imagine the whole thing was caused by a minor programming error in the autopilot. Some coder back home had been trying to type and drink Red Bull at the same time, so the "wait, that's water, don't land there" subroutine got overlooked. After that, the ship didn't wake anyone up because the sensor showed an inhospitable environment outside.
Imagine a 900-year loop of "breathable air outside?" "No."
"Breathable air yet?" "No."
"How about now?" "No."
"Now?" "No."
This movie has always stood out above other sci-fi horrors. It has so many twists and turns that you just don't see coming.
This is one of my all time favorite scifi movies....I actually was looking forward for a sequel.
This was such a good movie, a real outlier, yet not too many Sci-Fi fans know about it.
However, these 1000-odd Souls are so screwed, they are now on Tanis but all the genetic samples for restarting an Earth-like life are still aboard the now sunken ship. Hard start to a new life.
They got to get busy then! 😂
Yes, they will have to recover them.
Hard, but maybe, hopefully there is edible plant and wildlife
Some of the ship is accessible above the water. So presumably they'd be able to figure out how to get down below. Probably after they prepare for the mutants.
Yes. And there is still a nuclear reactor going full speed. They just Chernobyled the new world.
This is one of best sci-fi movies I watched. Sometimes its nice to see movies without knowing the entire plot.
An entire society of eras, ideas and ages on one ship over nearly a millenium, consisting of new people with old ideas being thawed out for whatever purpose in a new terrarium age of insanity. The Spielberg ending of the unnecessary torment of over several hundred years is a nice kiss to the horror genre. That after trauma effect is a rare form of movie directing.
I like when a grim thriller movie like this has a happy ending. Its nice to see the good guys struggle against the odds and have it all be worth it in the end. So many horror movies deliver one final twist that makes all of the protagonists actions useless in the end. Its just disappointing and overdone. This one still has the potential for conflict with the monsters in the epilogue, when they go for the rest of the genetic information for the flora and fauna, but the important thing is that hundreds if not thousands of humans survived and lived to see another day, and perhaps the survival of the race as a whole.
The ending was really nice, but I also think it would have been cool if there was a special ending showing how life has been good on the planet but the mutants someone survived the flooding of the ship.
Story twist: The mutants chill the fuck out once they realize there's something to eat other than people and just sorta assimilate into human society
I think having the survivors launch and reestablish themselves only to find more than one bay of pods has been launched before creating another type of mutant or two in the outer environment. One of them works as planned, being an advanced human and the other being a series of pods half submerged on a craggy cliff.
There actually IS a hidden ending that shows that Corporal Gallow survived the flooding and managed to stabilize the ship and he serves himself a cup of space coffee
they mutated because the crazy guy killed all the crew so the crew wasnt able to land the ship and get the passengers off so they evolved to the ship rather than the planet due to the unexpected amount of time they spent on the ship. this wouldnt have been so bad because they shouldve been podded for the near-thousand years they spent on the ship under water but the reactor melting down caused some to be ejected so they adapted to the ship from the special chemical stuff they were given and they bred and mutated for who knows how long out of the total time they spent on the journey
funny they didn't remember their names but can access the control panel.
Yea some type of amnesia does that
Well amnesia does not wipe all your memories and abilities. Depending on the type you might not remember only certain things or certain amount of time (like 2 years or just a week)
I'm guessing the skills of controlling the ship is more similar to muscle memory than brain memory, and that's why they can still operate the ship despite not remembering their own identities.
I speedrun movies thanks to these recap channels. Now my friends think I’m some kind of movie buff. Thanks for the cool factor points 👌🏾
This is one of the most slept on scifi horror out there, like 10/10 would recommend 👌
One of my favorite movies, the spins and adrenaline it takes you and the apocalyptic feeling about being the last of humanity make it a excellent movie
The ending was crazy. Who knew they were actually under water the whole time. It makes me wonder if some people that woke up knew this or what….
Which also makes sense of why they mutated the way they did.
It's kind of... dumb honestly. That many people woke up and had enough time to mutate, and not a single one decided to figure out where they are?
@@mystic2982 they have to be on the bridge to see outside
and they get lock up, that why they eat each other becuz they can't go anywhere
@@Davilbreaker They had 900 years to figure out a way in the bridge. Main characters show up and figure it out in a few hours? It's still a dumb plot
@@mystic2982 Gallo lock them up and play with them till they eat each other for many year,
it's might trigger them to tranform sooner and they start to become monster
that why Gallo become old before he go to sleep again
and Bover work at flight crew and engineer of cours he figure it out in a few hours and know where the bridge is
“An apocalypse happened there, and life was lost.”
Biggest understatement ever.
Honestly, I saw this movie a couple of times on TV when it was on there. REALLY good stuff. It deserved FAR better than it got at the box office.
Dude, I have never heard of this movie before And I don't know why. In my opinion this is a masterpiece of world building, I love the story so much.
This is one of my favorite Sy Fy movies. I'd like to see a sequel before I go. Great movie. Thanks for this video
This was fun along the lines of Event Horizon. I wish there was more cosmic/sci-fi horror in contemporary film.
This was honestly a crazy epic story. Loved it
It was crashed underwater on the planet.
I’m curious how the spacecraft can make gravity but never explained in all the space movies
They had gravity because they were already on the planet they found out. ☺️🌎💯
Right. I can only imagine that for our current space technology, the most they can/should do is to engineer a mild magnetic suit or boots that can be 'sticky' to the magnetic ship body, or a specific magnetic path on the ship body so the astronauts can safely walk on the assigned surfaces without floating away.
But I guess having a lot of magnetic walls/floors on big parts of the space ship or station isn't feasible anytime soon. But I know they use velcro etc for attaching stuff.
In this particular case, having gravity should have been a huge clue for the crew.
So apparently the ship had artificial gravity. But then either it would be DOUBLE gravity (artificial and planetary), or Ben Foster should have noticed the gravity had automatically shut off, and yet he was still on the floor. Not a very good engineer after all....
@@MollyHJohns It's actually pretty easy to create artificial gravity, you just have to spin the space craft. The centrifugal force presses you against the ground, faster spin = more artificial gravity.
@@stevenscott2136 Unless, of course, the artificial gravity calibrated itself to maintain close to 1g. Like how on a summer day the heating doesn't come on and bake you.
This movie has a very cool beginning - the atmosphere of being desorientated in dark ship is pretty well shown. Then it is just nice sci-fi, but I was positively surprised.
This movie needs a part 2 desperately.
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Why? The film is about the space madness, not the colonization. The actual plot ran its course.
How does it need a part 2 "desperately"?
@@ludditeneaderthal İt was also a movie about survival and battling movies, not letting humans go extinct.
@@usernameRika why would i justify my subjective needs to you?
the major plot twist of over 900 years passing instead of the 100 yrs, was actually really good, and bower was a got dam hero and a brave ass dude, cause i simply couldnt do everything he did loll
One of my favorites space Sci Fi. Every time I rewatch it I learn more.
I remember watching this and it was horrifying! The scariness of the creatures was unreal, with this recap not being able to explain or show in detail, though it is not the recaps fault due to the nature of this forum. I recall finding out that they were underwater and had been for 800+ years, and the reactor had been doing its job for all of that time, so when you think about it the technology worked almost perfectly. It was just the pandorum virus which made the mission fail. I am sure they had plans for a 2nd movie based on the ending, with the mutated people still under the sea. I think it is still a strong possibility it gets a sequel; actually, once this horrific strike is over, I may just be the one to try and greenlight it (I can't myself but I can lobby Mike and Bruce for sure). I think I could sell our studio to make it, especially if we can get Quaid or a similar strong actor and name to sign on, but it would not be approved for more than $40M-$50M...which is plenty if we keep it grounded on the planet and not have the expenses of a bunch of CGI space scenes; however we will probably need a 2nd ship from earth to make the trip there and intro some young actors, and I know it said all others on earth had died, but that detail can be fixed rather easily...Pandorum 2...coming to a theatre near you - October 2025 or 2026!
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One of the most underated movie out there !
Gravity must’ve been noticeably in all the wrong directions without the rotation, and didn’t they have more windows?
I watched it a while ago and iirc, the ship went into a lockdown sort of thing and all windows closed in until they opened them at the bridge in the end.
@@melvilli69 i had to look up what iirc meant...pretty cool. Thank you fellow stranger.
The gravity should have been a huge clue, though, depending on the situation.
"Hey, why am I on the floor?"
"Hey, why is the gravity doubled? (Artificial and planetary)"
"Hey, why am I on the floor when the AG status says 'OFF'"?
Yeah, why not add loads of weak points to the hull? 🤡
I remember this movie! The plot twist was so good, you can't see that coming.
Best flick in this genre since Alien, IMHO
I find it hard to believe that glass that was under water pressure for 800 years would break from one sci fi gun blast.
How many atmospheres of pressure can the ship stand?
"Well.. it's a space ship. So anywhere between 0 and 1"
Thanks for the recap. I realized part-way thru that I'd already seen this movie and forgotten it 😂
Underrated.
Both this movie Pandorum and the Doom are the top notch sci-fi/horror action movies without so called "big" Hollywood stars who usually made the movie about themselves & their annoying PR machine. This is just pure adrenaline movie from the start to finish, whilst having a solid & fantastic plot & script. Truly, this is one of those movie where you just wander to a theater area from a stressful day from work or school or whatever stressors, then just purchased a ticket out of nothing even curiosity merely to nap. But surprised! Ended as one of the rare movie that I never forgoten, keep thinking and hoping for a overdue sequel, this from 2009, afterwards & now 2024.
I remember my dad watching this years ago… I only saw the scene with the sleeping mutants, but my dad had to ask me if I was okay, because I don’t handle horror well; and I was frozen stiff staring at the tv. Once the mutants woke up I managed to get myself to leave. 😅
I love how time does not matter in movies like this cause how the hell does a nuclear reactor keep going for 923 years without refueling we don't even have reactor that can go that long so how can the movie?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@SaraMorgan-ym6uehelium can take millions of years to exhaust itself
All reactors can self sustain, they don't because leaving them would generate too much heat. Reactors work like our Sun, which sustains fusion for hundreds of millions of years
@@My_Lacrimosa nope you're not thinking realistically think man think how long can say your computer lats being left on 24/7 before it dies from electron migration and how come that has not killed the computers in that ship yet? plus American nuclear reactor's need to be refueled after 25 years for the navy so how the hell does that one goes for over 900 years and be just fine?
Underrated, I watched it when it was first released- well worth a watch 👍
This without a doubt one of the best sci-fi films ever created.
Good movie.i saw it when it came out years ago . I was surprised they were on the planet already. But a really good movie
I remember really liking this movie, but I didn't realize that'd I'd seen it multiple times years ago until the recap was halfway over. So I'm not sure what that actually means.
No worries, it just means your a bit slow in the head.
@@1Ashram 😄I have exactly the same symptoms ! I realized that I saw the movie when .they met the guy who makes them eat other people !
That means your brain didn't store the full memories of watching this movie because it's simply not important enough to keep remembering about. Don't worry about being told you're slow or whatever.
I never had the chance to finish the movie. Didn't know this had a nice hopeful ending. The underwater creature was beautiful!
Loved this movie. One thing that people seem to miss is the use of different colour lighting to represent different things. I forget since it's been a while since I watched this but there are scenes where the characters made a discovery, and there will be a certain colour tied to this. Eg whenever you see soft yellow lighting, there will be a discovery by a character. Or when there is tension, it will be another colour.
It is one of my favorite films I've seen in a long time!
I think there's a chance that he was just hallucinating and ejected everyone yo their deaths, since they hinted it so much throughout the movie
They need to make a second one of this movie, where the mutants and people are living in the new planet competing with each other and the animals. Maybe some mutant dinosaurs.
This movie was so good, friggen underrated, watched on laptop on some site 6-7 years ago at like 360p, was still amazing!!
wish they did a sequel showing the survival on the new planet with all the monstors
Weird. I saw this movie over a decade ago, and felt like i watched a totally different ending.
Where they found out the ship malfuctioned during take-off and they dont know where they might be in space. And then at the end it gets revealed that the ship has never left earth at all and crashed in the atlantic ocean and still been on earths bottem of the ocean for almost 1000 years. And i couldnt remember their pods all shooting from the ship
An unexpected classic for me. They really tried to give a twist to the space horror. Event Horizon is probably my fav space horror after Aliens, the GOAT.
Amazing movie, surprised it wasn't a hit. Great plot, action, tension and acting.
This was a really cool and interesting recap and I like the ending it leaves a good chunk of information for a possible 2nd part because now that all those survivors are free who's to say they're gonna listen to the 2 main characters that survived that onslaught for what's happened and what's gonna go on next.
Pandorum was ahead of its time as a film; back in the when, this movie is what you'd get if you Google searched movies similar to Dead Space: Downfall or the such title-named films.
Right ominous and a genuinely interesting story in my honest opinion.
One of my all time favorite sci-fi movies, immensely underrated.
what is the name??/
What I loved about this title is that moment of realization when u read it after watching the video.
The Book series "Hell Divers" has a very similar concept but it all takes place on earth. I'm currently on book 8 of 10 and I kept reminding me of something then I came across this video and it clicked. I have this movie on blu-ray but haven't watched it in soo long
I remember being really excited for this movie when it hit theaters, then really disappointed because it was so unbelievably dark (lighting, not tone), that I could barely make out what was happening half the time. Though that may have had something to do with the theater set-up as well. May give it another go at some point.
I remember having a similar opinion when I saw it in theater. I watched it on my PC and it was much easier to watch so I'd give it another go.
Poor castaways couldn't even find Nadia a shirt...
Strange how the crew never bothered to actually investigate where or what was going on or if they were even in space, let alone moving.
This is the closest to dead space we're going to get 🤷
It was a very solid movie. Only due to budgetary constraints I think they could not able to show everything which they intended
I like the movie but it didn't get much fan fare when it first came out. It is all but unheard of now.
But this movie deserved a sequel. Getting off the ship with no resources was nothing short but the beginning of the battle for survival.
Imagine being one of the passengers getting ejected into space, that is honestly one of the worst ways to go, endlessly drifting with no way back
I have NO idea, but I LOVED this recap. Loved Text To Voice guy. When he got to "...but the commander tells him to shut up and reboot the system..." I laughed so damn hard I had to run it back four times. I have completely missed this film somehow, but I'm really happy with this version now. And yeah, recap of twist at the end was great.
I saw this back in 09 thought it was excellent. The no stars, where are we, through me for a loop when I saw it
I expected them to realize they flew into 'Bootes Void', the part of space with no stars. Then when i saw ocean creatures i thought they crashed on Earth in an ocean and never left..
@@robertbobbypelletreaujr2173 oh man, how bad would that have sucked to pop out of the water on a devastated earth where everything was all mutated and monstrous
@@robertbobbypelletreaujr2173 p.s I had no idea there was an area of space with no stars that sounds so eerie
@@FrighteningFettuccine well, between galaxies and clusters of them of course there will be empty space all around.
@@MollyHJohns Or they could be inside a non-illuminated nebula or dust cloud.
Such an underated sci Fi horror, if u haven't seen this give it a watch, a well hidden gem for sure