Passengers

Passengers(2016)

PG-13
12/21/2016 (US)Drama, Romance, Science Fiction1h 56m
7.0

"There is a reason they woke up."

Overview

A spacecraft traveling to a distant colony planet and transporting thousands of people has a malfunction in its sleep chambers. As a result, two passengers are awakened 90 years early.

Morten Tyldum

Director

Jon Spaihts

Writer

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PASSENGERS - Official "Event" Trailer (In Theaters Wednesday)

PASSENGERS - Official "Event" Trailer (In Theaters Wednesday)

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PASSENGERS - Official Trailer (HD)

PASSENGERS - Official Trailer (HD)

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Passengers - Watch the First 10 Minutes Now!

Passengers - Watch the First 10 Minutes Now!

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PASSENGERS - SOS (In Theaters Wednesday)

PASSENGERS - SOS (In Theaters Wednesday)

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PASSENGERS Movie Clip-  I Woke Up Too Soon (In Theaters Wednesday)

PASSENGERS Movie Clip- I Woke Up Too Soon (In Theaters Wednesday)

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PASSENGERS Movie Clip - Lock Down (In Theaters December 21)

PASSENGERS Movie Clip - Lock Down (In Theaters December 21)

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PASSENGERS - Time Out (In Theaters December 21)

PASSENGERS - Time Out (In Theaters December 21)

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PASSENGERS - Gravity Loss Scene

PASSENGERS - Gravity Loss Scene

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PASSENGERS - Just the Beginning (In Theaters December 21)

PASSENGERS - Just the Beginning (In Theaters December 21)

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A review by CharlesTheBold

Written on March 7, 2017

A science-fiction movie that has dazzling scenery but also goes into some disturbing territory. Two people (Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt) are stranded on a malfunctioning starship over which they have little control. At first they can divert themselves with all the material wealth at their disposal. But when one commits a crime against the other, there is no society and no judicial system that can handle the offense. How can they work it out the ethics of punishment, penance, and rehabilitation between them?

The movie is marred by some scenes that look impressive but aren't scientifically accurate, particularly where gravity is concerned. Probably added by studio suits who wanted to wow the audience but didn't understand or care about the underlying science. But that's par for the course for most science fiction movies.