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DramaRomanceScience Fiction

Passengers

- There is a reason they woke up.

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.

Release Date : 2016-12-21

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Columbia PicturesVillage Roadshow PicturesOriginal FilmCompany FilmsStart Motion PicturesLStar CapitalWanda Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Passengers 3D

Cast

Jennifer Lawrence

Character Name : Aurora Lane

Original Name : Jennifer Lawrence

Gender : Female

Chris Pratt

Character Name : Jim Preston

Original Name : Chris Pratt

Gender : Male

Michael Sheen

Character Name : Arthur

Original Name : Michael Sheen

Gender : Male

Laurence Fishburne

Character Name : Gus Mancuso

Original Name : Laurence Fishburne

Gender : Male

Andy García

Character Name : Captain Norris

Original Name : Andy García

Gender : Male

Vince Foster

Character Name : Executive Officer

Original Name : Vince Foster

Gender : Male

Kara Flowers

Character Name : Communications Officer

Original Name : Kara Flowers

Gender : Female

Conor Brophy

Character Name : Crew Member

Original Name : Conor Brophy

Gender : Male

Julee Cerda

Character Name : Instructor (Hologram)

Original Name : Julee Cerda

Gender : Female

Aurora Perrineau

Character Name : Celeste

Original Name : Aurora Perrineau

Gender : Female

Lauren Farmer

Character Name : Party Friend

Original Name : Lauren Farmer

Gender : Female

Emerald Mayne

Character Name : Party Friend

Original Name : Emerald Mayne

Gender : Male

Kristin Brock

Character Name : Aurora's Friend

Original Name : Kristin Brock

Gender : Female

Tom Ferrari

Character Name : Party Friend

Original Name : Tom Ferrari

Gender : Male

Quansae Rutledge

Character Name : Party Friend

Original Name : Quansae Rutledge

Gender : Female

Desmond Reid

Character Name : Party Friend

Original Name : Desmond Reid

Gender : Male

Emma Clarke

Character Name : The Starship Avalon (voice)

Original Name : Emma Clarke

Gender : Female

Chris Edgerly

Character Name : InfoMat / Deejay (voice)

Original Name : Chris Edgerly

Gender : Male

Fred Melamed

Character Name : Observatory (voice)

Original Name : Fred Melamed

Gender : Male

Matt Corboy

Character Name : Video Game (voice)

Original Name : Matt Corboy

Gender : Male

Jesus Mendoza

Character Name : Hector, the Robot Waiter

Original Name : Jesus Mendoza

Gender : Male

Alpha Takahashi

Character Name : Sushi Robot Waitress

Original Name : Alpha Takahashi

Gender : Female

Matthew Wolf

Character Name : French Restaurant Robot Waiter

Original Name : Matthew Wolf

Gender : Male

Jean-Michel Richaud

Character Name : French Restaurant Robot Waiter

Original Name : Jean-Michel Richaud

Gender : Male

Jon Spaihts

Character Name : Autodoc (voice)

Original Name : Jon Spaihts

Gender : Male

Curtis Grecco

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Curtis Grecco

Gender : Male

Joy Spears

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Joy Spears

Gender : Female

Steph Allen

Character Name : Passenger in Commercial Promo (uncredited)

Original Name : Steph Allen

Gender : Male

Kimberly Battista

Character Name : Jr Officer Fitzgerald (uncredited)

Original Name : Kimberly Battista

Gender : Female

Nazanin Boniadi

Character Name : Wake-up Hologram (uncredited)

Original Name : نازنین بنیادی

Gender : Female

Marie Burke

Character Name : The Attendant (uncredited)

Original Name : Marie Burke

Gender : Female

Lindsey Elizabeth

Character Name : Passenger (uncredited)

Original Name : Lindsey Elizabeth

Gender : Female

Ana Gray

Character Name : Coffee Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : Ana Gray

Gender : Female

Kenneth Jones

Character Name : Passenger (uncredited)

Original Name : Kenneth Jones

Gender : Male

Inder Kumar

Character Name : Banker in Pod (uncredited)

Original Name : Inder Kumar

Gender : Male

Stephen M. LaBar Jr.

Character Name : Passenger (uncredited)

Original Name : Stephen M. LaBar Jr.

Gender : Male

Ashley Lambert

Character Name : Starship Orientation Leader (uncredited) (voice)

Original Name : Ashley Lambert

Gender : Female

Robert Larriviere

Character Name : TV Host (uncredited)

Original Name : Robert Larriviere

Gender : Male

Shelby Taylor Mullins

Character Name : Passenger (uncredited)

Original Name : Shelby Taylor Mullins

Gender : Male

Jeff Olsen

Character Name : Passenger (uncredited)

Original Name : Jeff Olsen

Gender : Male

Kelli Pardo

Character Name : Passenger (uncredited)

Original Name : Kelli Pardo

Gender : Female

Kayla Jenee Radomski

Character Name : Female Video Game Robot (uncredited)

Original Name : Kayla Jenee Radomski

Gender : Female

Jamie Soricelli

Character Name : Space Cruise Passenger (uncredited)

Original Name : Jamie Soricelli

Gender : Female

Ivana Vitomir

Character Name : Passenger (uncredited)

Original Name : Ivana Vitomir

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CharlesTheBold

@CharlesTheBold

2021-06-23

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.

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**A space-travel tale!** I was going to watch it, but not expecting it to be a masterpiece. It was not, yet surprised to be a lot better film when it comes to todays film overcrowded with space themes. The entire story takes place on a spaceship. It's a space journey tale, when the mankind with 5,000 on-board heading for a new home planet, but one of them unexpectedly wakes up from his hibernation pod. It's supposed to wake him and everybody a few months before their destination, so now he's up nearly a century early, and what he plans to do is what the adventures covered in the rest of the film. There's no connection to the 2008 film of the same name. Initially I thought it was like a live-action version of 'Wall-E'. Not entirely, only a few scenes and the main two characters remind Wall-E and Eva. It is also a limited cast film and I loved the simple screenplay, but strong enough to be one of the best in its kind. The actors were very good. The visuals were beautiful, a perfect film for the late night to watch alone peacefully. From the Norwegian director of 'Headhunters' fame. This is not his Hollywood debut, but previously he had got an Oscar nomination for the film 'The Imitation Game'. The concept was like 'The Blue Lagoon' or kind of the space version of the Eden Garden tale. I had predicted a few scenes, those were too simple to do that. The real big thing came in the later part, especially when all the focus shifts to more than the initial narration. Scientifically, not everything believable, but cinematically, anything can be possible. So with a such concept, the film headed to the conclusion where a twist came into play. Entertainment is guaranteed. One of the year's best that should not be missed. Recommended! 8/10

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Crusoe and Girl Friday. Pretty much reviled by professional critics, Passengers has overcome that to hold affection with a good portion of the sci-fi loving public. More safe sci-fi footings than anything remotely ground breaking, it ends up a a tidy romantic piece that's laced with pertinent questions involving man and his/her reactions to extraordinary scenario's. Although the viewer is for the most part hankering for action to explode off the screen, it's only when - in the film's last quarter - you realise that it was actually working fine as a character study without the fireworks. Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence have bunches of charisma, in fact more than enough to carry the story through its more shaky elements. They in turn are aided by Michael Sheen who is perfectly cast as the Android (not Robot!) bartender Arthur. The effects work is impressive and director Morten Tyldum stitches the set pieces together admirably, the highlight being a rather superb gravity loss sequence. While the sound mix is also to be applauded. Newcomers should expect a Robinson Crusoe love story in space as opposed to a sci-fi actioner, though one with more cerebral strains than at first hinted, because then the pic delivers a good time and adds to what is turning out to be a rather great decade for sci-fi fans. 7/10

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RalphRahal

@RalphRahal

2024-12-27

Passengers is a nicely crafted mix of science fiction, romance, and psychological drama. The first act stands out with its strong character buildup, focusing on the solitude and emotional struggles of a passenger unexpectedly awakened during a long space journey. The story transitions smoothly into the second act, where the connection between the characters adds warmth and charm to the film. The stunning visuals and detailed design of the Avalon create an immersive setting that keeps you engaged throughout. The movie balances lighthearted and heartfelt moments with deeper, thought-provoking themes. The interactions between the characters, from their playful explorations of the ship to the challenges they face, feel genuine and compelling. The bartender, played by Michael Sheen, is a delightful addition, offering not only humor but also memorable wisdom that elevates the film’s themes of isolation and human connection. The conflicts and dilemmas presented add complexity to the narrative, making it more than just a typical space romance. Passengers wraps up with a satisfying conclusion that ties its emotional and ethical threads together. It is visually stunning, emotionally impactful, and thought-provoking, making it a solid movie that entertains while leaving you with something to think about.