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Running time116 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$110–150 millionBox office$303.1 millionPassengers is a 2016 American directed by and written. The film stars and as Aurora Lane and Jim Preston, respectively, with and in supporting roles. The plot depicts two people who are awakened ninety years too early from an on a spaceship, transporting thousands of passengers, travelling to a colony on a planet in a star system 60 from Earth.The film was originally written in 2007 by Spaihts but was kept in development hell, with multiple actors attached over the years. In December 2014, picked up the film's rights, with Tyldum attached to direct.
Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence were cast as the two leads in February 2015. The film was produced by, Start Motion Pictures, and Company Films. Took place at in, from September 2015 to February 2016. It is the last film from to have the involvement of.Passengers premiered at the in on December 14, 2016 and was released theatrically in the United States on December 21, 2016, in 2D. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for Lawrence and Pratt's performances, as well as the musical score, visual style and production values, though it was criticized for its plot and characters. It grossed $303 million worldwide, becoming the third-biggest original live-action U.S. Release of 2016.
The film received two nominations for and at the. Contents.Plot The Avalon, a transporting 5,000 colonists and 258 crew members in pods, is on course to the planet Homestead II, a journey lasting 120 years. Thirty years into the journey, an asteroid collision damages the ship and causes its computer to awaken one passenger, mechanical engineer Jim Preston, 90 years too early.After a year of isolation, with only an barman named Arthur for company, Jim grows despondent and contemplates until he notices a beautiful young woman named Aurora Lane inside her pod. Jim views Aurora's video file and is smitten with her.
After struggling with the morality of manually reviving Aurora for companionship, therein robbing her of her life, he awakens her, telling her that her pod also malfunctioned. Jim asks Arthur to keep the secret that he woke her up until Jim himself has told her. Aurora, devastated at having to live out her life on the ship, unsuccessfully attempts to re-enter hibernation. Resigned to the situation, Aurora, a journalist, begins writing a book about her experiences.Over the next year, Jim and Aurora grow closer, eventually falling in love. Jim intends to propose to Aurora, but Arthur inadvertently reveals the truth to her when she says there are 'no secrets' between her and Jim.
Aurora, anguished, alternately berates, shuns, and physically attacks Jim. She furiously rejects Jim's pleas for forgiveness, and the two avoid contact.Soon after, another pod failure awakens Gus Mancuso, Chief Deck Officer. He discovers multiple failures throughout the ship's systems. If not repaired, the ship will continue suffering critical system failures and the mission may fail. Gus attempts to repair the ship with Jim and Aurora's help but he soon falls critically ill, having been physically injured by his malfunctioning pod. The Autodoc, the ship's automated medical diagnostics and treatment pod, reveals Gus has a prognosis of only hours to live. Before dying, Gus gives Jim and Aurora his ID badge to access crew-only areas and to repair the ship.Jim and Aurora discover a series of hull breaches from the asteroid collision two years earlier.
The computer module administering the powering the ship has been critically damaged, causing the ship's cascading malfunctions as all other systems divert power towards the reactor. Jim and Aurora replace the damaged module. When the computer fails to vent the reactor to extinguish a massive reactor fire, Jim has to vent it by opening the vent hatch from the ship's exterior while Aurora assists from inside. She admits she is terrified of losing Jim and being left alone.
After venting the reactor, Jim's tether snaps and his damaged spacesuit loses oxygen; Aurora retrieves Jim but has to resuscitate him in the Autodoc.Afterwards, Jim learns that the Autodoc can function as a makeshift hibernation pod for one person. He can put Aurora to sleep for the remainder of the voyage. Realizing that she will never see Jim again, Aurora chooses to remain awake with Jim, and he presents her with the ring he had made, which she accepts.Eighty-eight years later, the ship's crew awaken on schedule, shortly before arrival at Homestead II. They discover a small house amid lush flora in the ship's grand concourse area. December 8, 2016. Retrieved December 8, 2016. ^.
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