Passengers.

Great Sci-Fi story.

So if I was suddenly awoken from hyper sleep 90 years before my journey was complete and had no way to get back to sleep and I was stuck on the ship alone with Jenifer Lawrence to keep me company, that would not be the worse case scenario.

Chris Pratt definitely agrees  as he plays Jim who was put in that situation as a bit of a nod to the film Silent Running, as he wakes up all alone and attempts to get back into hyper sleep with all his failures leading to depression, until a bar tender gives him the advice of taking advantage of his situation on the ultimate star ship cruse liner by tempering with some functions to upgrade his room stay and some other perks, which I think loosened him up a bit to make a decision most lonely men in his situation would most likely do.

It is a very inactive Sci-Fi film that actually test the charm of Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence as with the exception of a few scenes from Micheal Shannon as a robot bartender and Lawrence Fishbure as a crew member awoken on a glitch, it’s pretty much those two for almost Two hours. Though I think I preferred watching Matt Damon for that length of time stranded on Mars, Chris Pratt is very likable, and I have to be honest J-Law is very cute. I could not even tell you if I liked her character or not all I could tell you is that there were moments when she looked crazy hot and in those moments it enhanced my like of Chris Pratt’s character whose lucky enough to be stranded with her.

It was a beautifully made Sci-Fi film with the visual effects creating an amazing ship.

While the film does explore some interesting ideas in Sci-Fi it’s mostly done with talk, which is Ironic as the movie looks like it cost a lot and there is far too much talk for it to cost that much dough.

Had great potential to be a great Sci-Fi film (and get people kissing it’s booty like they are Arrival) but you love of the movie does fully count on how much you like Pratt and Lawrence