Rating | ⭐️ 5.4/10 |
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Genre | Action . Adventure . Drama |
Runtime | 1h 33m |
Link Watch | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uT7IJKVSKXie4mNs1ZYi7JG4bffwKiR0/view?usp=sharing |
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65 (2023) – After a devastating accident on an unknown planet, pilot Mills quickly discovers that he is actually stranded on Earth… 65 million years ago. Now, with only one chance to survive, Mills and the only other survivor, Koa, must navigate unfamiliar terrain filled with dangerous prehistoric creatures in an epic battle for survival.
This is a film that could benefit from being much dumber. A high-budget sci-fi movie, reported to have cost $91 million to make and featured in a Super Bowl ad, should have embraced its inherent B-movie roots. Instead, it tries to blend a wild survival story with touching family drama, but both elements feel so rushed and underdeveloped that nothing lands.
There’s nothing to these characters, and the action sequences quickly become repetitive and exhausting. There are leaps of fear, constant notes of bombastic score, some running and shouting, gnashing of teeth, and perhaps an injury before escaping. Over and over.
However, the film from the writing-directing team of Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, whose credits include co-writing “A Quiet Place” with John Krasinski, presents a highly contradictory premise. It is set 65 million years ago, yet it depicts futuristic civilizations existing then on planets throughout the universe. On one of these planets, Driver plays a space pilot named Mills.
He embarks on a two-year exploration mission to obtain medical treatment for his sick daughter (Chloe Coleman from “My Spy,” featured in preview footage and sporadically in the film). On the way to his destination, Mills’ ship enters an unexpected asteroid field, gets torn apart, and crashes. All passengers in cryogenic sleep are killed—except one, coincidentally a girl the same age as his daughter. Her name is Koa, and she is portrayed by Ariana Greenblatt. And the planet with swampy terrain reminiscent of Dagobah happens to be—wait for it—Earth.