Please I Don't Want To Die In Here - Exposed To The Vacuum Of Space - Scene From Event Horizon
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2017
- First scene displaying the toll the ship from hell is taking on the rescue crew from the 1997 movie Event Horizon. Upon boarding the Event Horizon, the crew finds evidence of a massacre. As they search for survivors, the ship's gravity drive automatically activates. Justin is briefly pulled into the resulting portal. The activation also causes a shock wave that damages the Lewis and Clark, forcing the entire crew to board the Event Horizon. After Justin is pulled out, he is in a catatonic state, terrified by what he saw on the other side. His attempt at suicide, forces the crew to place him in stasis. Directed by Paul Anderson and Screen Play by Philip Eisner. Staring actors Laurence Fishburne as Captain Miller, Sam Neill as Dr. William Weir, Kathleen Quinlan as Peters, Med Tech and Joely Richardson as Lt. Starck.
- Кино
-Jastin, open the door!
-I'm sorry, Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that
NoName take look at the history
LeL
Open the pod-bay doors, Hal!"
@@davecrupel2817 *HaL
"You think thats air your breathing?"
AGAINNNN
It's wild rice
Maybe this is who Morpheus would have been if the humans didn’t start war with machines. We never learned his real/bluepill name and since humanity was so advanced this could have happened. Once a ship captain, always a ship captain.
*you're
@@victorbruant389 *y'roue
Him: "I don't want to die in here!"
Me: "No of course not! You're going to die out there!"
...and then he survived to the end.
@@akosszilagyi2656 and then they got trapped in hell maybe sorta probably
@@connordervoncyberlifegesen8529 The optimistic side of me wants to believe they made it out and weren’t trapped in Hell.
The ship definitely feeds on fear. The moment Justin activates the sequence to open the door he's snapped out of it and him and Peters are terrified of what will happen to him.
This what happen if you travel in the warp without gellat fields.
@@christbenitez8797 No that is what happens if you travel through the warp with the gellar field up.
@@josef4752 well, the Gellar field is supposed to diminish these types of events… like a raincoat in a heavy Alaskan rainstorm. It won’t keep you perfectly dry, but it’ll keep you from freezing to death due to the water sapping the warmth from your body. The Event Horizon strolled into the wind and rain practically nude.
@@venerablebrothergoriate5844 That is a good way to describe it indeed.
@@josef4752 usually the daemons don’t get in until the Gellar field suffers a significant breach. Or if there’s a poorly trained psyker aboard. Also gotta make sure you close the blast shields on every viewport and pane of armorglass.
The last thing you want to do, Gellar fields or no, is stare into the warp. Also gotta make sure you’re giving your Navigator just the right kind of drugs to keep his senses dulled enough that he can shoulder through the insanity, yet still be able to do his job. Lots of things go into a successful warp jump, and the crew of the Event Horizon had only one of those necessary components, and the one that fucks you over if you don’t have any of the others. There also wasn’t an astronomican back then, so if the crew did translate back into realspace before making a return jump home, they could’ve been anywhere in the galaxy.
"If you could see the things I've seen, you wouldn't try to stop me"...I love how much this film leaves to your imagination of what this "dark other place" was like and what he saw to freak him out that bad.
well they give you a hint of the "Dark" from the video logo but yeah this was and still is my favorite horror film. yeah the cg is shite but the story and characters add a feel of hopelessness to this world. love it
must've seen keeping up with the kardashians
imas lijepa usta
Catherine tt What do you mean? Why did you replied to 2 different comments with your same sentence. Just curious.
Same
"JUSTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!"
-Morpheus
You forgot the n
@@hihi5148 so did Morpheus lol
And an ad plays after lol
😅🤣😂💀💀💀💀
Papa Bear!!!
My only comfort is that in reality your eyes wouldn't bleed like that, and the best way to survive is letting all the air out of your lungs. One cosmonaut said that he felt the water on his tongue begin to boil.
...how are you still finding comfort in that?! 😂
It’s particularly of interest that Justin, despite having been exposed to the vacuum of space for those few short moments, actually would be fine. No bleeding, no internal injuries, no real damage of any kind. Being exposed to the vacuum of space for a brief span of time like he was isn’t very dangerous at all. Now if you were out there for longer than two minutes then there’s some issues that can arise but that’s less to do with your body being destroyed and more that you would just suffocate.
@@cibo889 the air in your lungs would rapidly expand and they would burst, depending on whether or not you have a full breath of air. After about 90 seconds you’ll die of oxygen deprivation before radiation or cold does you in.
@@cibo889 you’re welcome. Happy spacefaring :)
@@cibo889 People have been exposed to vacuums before. It's nasty, but nowhere near as dangerous as you'd think for very short periods.
They need to make a dead space movie
there is an anime and its a piece of shit
iona2225 You're right! They don't need to do it!
E.A. butchers it's own products enough as it is!
iona2225 human greed and wanting more doesn't bother you, but a game becoming a movie does?
Heck yes!
Dead Space was made because of this movie...
The doctor tries to open the door to let the monster in, and after the initial restraint, the crew's best decision is to... just let the doctor go free and do whatever he wants. Such a beautiful decision.
Well they were more focused on their youngest crew member being in danger.
They probably would’ve restrained the doctor better, but they had to go save “Baby Bear” from death by airlock.
that movie scared the crap out of me when I was a kid
Det._Hoffman exactly! It has one of the violent, disturbing scenes in sci-fi movies. It is more violent in some parts than starship troopers, robocop or terminator 2
Apollo pops
Jeep Snow entry
Shit gave me nightmares for a week
I am a kid
Foolish mortals, nobody can travel through the warp without the god emporor's guidance.
Tread lightly heretic,, the Inquisition has ordered exterminatus for less that.
Ryan Jones Moron
Emperor protect you brother.
Rico Suave Tbh I'm more of a Sigmar guy myself
the warp has already claimed this vessel.
That’s quite an achievement, The only person to be exposed to the vacuum of space and live...
WeBe Flexin I think there are like 2 astronauts that have survived the vacuum of space dunno
@Dawson Harris No need to be rude idiot.
@Dawson Harris in 1966 the nasa engineer jim leblanc was briefly exposed to vacuum during a space suit test, all he reported feeling when it happened was the sensation of the saliva on his tongue starting to boil before he fell unconscious. after having the pressure restored 30 seconds later he survived with no ill effects
@@monckat4681 wow...so cool,hes a legend!!!!!!!!!!!😫😫😣😣😣😆😆😆😄😄😄😄😄
No?
I love these claustrophobic space horrors when they're done right.
Moral of the story: Never travel into the Warp without a Gellar field.
Well this is the dark side of among us nobody knows about
Amogus
guys i think dr. weller is sus
@@neojenshi4055 So, since they technically let the reactor blow, does this make the film an imposter win?
It’s actually possible to survive in space vacuum for up to 2 minutes. Instant death is a sci if myth
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This is what happens when you attempt a warp jump without a gellar field
shut up
@@namedidii no u
What did people do in WH40K before the writers invented Gallar fields?
@@jayazathoth8530 throw dice to see if they cool or not
@@jayazathoth8530 they die horribly lmao
O.k. as far as I'm concerned like half of the people are from Jurassic Park
Floppychzcake gaming and more more like one lol
THESLICKNESSEDM well... There's grant but then there's Muldoon. Can't you tell he were his socks like a canadian
Sm Neil is god damn awesome no matter in what movie
M. I.G and he's in the new Thor Ragnarok
Floppychzcake gaming and more he will always be Allan grant...for the rest of his life
I convince my grandmother to go see this movie with me at the age of 12. Don't know why, I was afraid of so much as a kid. with night terrors and a fear of the unknown but this movie gave real fear to my little brain. I was no longer afraid of the dark, clowns, highest, the ocean or people. I was only afraid of my own imagination and my nightmares became normal to the point that i liked them. i walked out of Jurassic Park because of the opening scene was too scary but this i couldn't walk away from this. the fear kept me glued to the film. love this movie.
Have u considered poetry because that was beautiful
P.S Jurassic park isn’t scary
you walked out of jurassic park?? you just missed out on a wonderful experience.. oh the things I'd do to watch it on the big screen on its premiere
you're addicted to the fear because it releases endorphins in your brain
thanks Gecko Studios, yeah i dabble in it from time to time and yeah J.P. Isn't scary at all but that was me a long time ago.
13th Evergreen I loved jurassic park as a kid literally was watching it from like 4 mind you I didn't realise the people were being eaten until like 6 and by then I already knew what was going on
If you call me baby bear I'd prefer not to be rescue
Sirdavitian hi baby bear
Whoop-
You're saying that despite the fact that the vacuum of space is very unpleasant and you know what happened to Justin
@@pho.a2990 Hi mark!
rescued*
"Justiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnn!!!!!"
Andrew Denker
Justout.
@@haillobster7154 LOLL
AGAAAAAAIIN
"They move in herds....they do move in herds"
they eat their own shit... they really do eat their own shit.. *TAA NANANANAN!*
the script writers?
Quite a few comments on inaccuracy but this is surprisingly accurate for a space movie. I especially liked the mention of blowing all the air out of your lungs, as that's necessary in decompression to prevent lung rupture. they also didn't fall for the classic inaccuracy most space movies do of instantly freezing in space, which just wouldn't happen as the only way to lose heat from your body in space is by radiation, which is pretty slow. The only things off are the obvious "suddenly floating" (forgiven for magic spaceship interior movie gravity) and you wouldn't just have the veins pop up, the whole body would somewhat inflate due to a lack of exterior pressure (think bringing up a deep sea fish to the surface). It's also possible to survive exposure for around as long as this fellow did, only with losing consciousness fairly early. It's a heavily studied topic as it's very relevant to high altitude aircraft as well as space travel.
Overall, neat scene. Better done than most would realize.
Love this movie so much but that “Justiiiinnnnnnn” from Fishburne always kills me lmao
Hahahaha I know what you mean 🤣
Event Horizon was greatly underrated. Great performances especially by Laurence Fishburne, Kathleen Quinlan and Sam Neill. 🖒 The scariest part is when the "possession" ends and he's begging for them to open the door.
This is why my cat is scared of the vacuum.........cleaner
good one ^^
😄😄
XD
I love how he floats due to lower pressure.
AdamGGJ Why the fuck would he even be standing, do they have a gravity machine or someshit? And if so, why woukd he float because they released the oxygen?
Goobers What do you mean by standing? The floating just before he gets jettisoned into space could be caused by a airlock procedure step to vent the airlock of oxygen to prevent explosive decompression, disengage whatever gravity machine is keeping them planted to the ground, and then opening the airlock door. While plausible, but just a theory. The malicious entity that is in control of the Event Horizon could also be lifting him up.
watching zack trying to make sense of bullshit to impress goober, who clearly doesn't get it either is hilarious. it's like a 10 year old, trying to show of his knowledge on sex, infront of his 8 year old cousin. :D morons.
asiburger Who do I have to impress? You? No. The explanation was for fans of the film, many fans do this these are why they are called fans, from the word fanatic. So some are more ravenous than others, understanding this will help you with basic human social interactions and I’m glad I’m could help you better yourself by understanding the difference.
Guess explaining something = trying to impress someone.
*gets out glow sticks for intro*
lol yeah
John Miller *creates 10 hour mix of intro and pops a pill* 😆
Whatals the name of the song for intro
Chance Vasquez Oliver Heldens Koala
John Miller I turned on my mini disco ball and turned off my light and did a backflip
Wow...! No wonder people like to consider this the prequel to WH 40k.
This is what happens when you don't have the astronomican to assist you
@@WAcrobat19 or have the gellar field on
@QuantumEther Iirc it's the Emperor acting as a gigantic, psychic lighthouse to guide those of the Imperium who are traveling the Warp to their destinations...
Too bad he's also inadvertently bringing the Tyranids into the galaxy, but their bugs would have visited sooner or later.
No gellar field = demonic invasion/possession. This is totally before the time of the Dark Age of Technology.
Based on real life accidents where we exposed people to pure vacuum Justin would actually be totally fine. There would be no blood, he would pass out in like 15 seconds and when he was pulled back inside he would quickly regain consciousness with no problem.
Except those incidents involved people with suits on.
this is space, its cold too
@@graciouslump9695 cold doesn't matter when there is no air that can carry the heat out of his body. It'll actually quite some time until you freeze in space because of the lack of air. You'd be dead way before you feel the cold entering your body / the heat leaving it.
@@Denis-VBH oh
He might get ebullism, while wouldn't be fatal, but could cause tissue damage.
I LOVED this movie. Since the first time I saw it - I could never forget it.
Fun fact I saw this at a test screening and everybody including myself loved it.
I'm so jealous
@@MrFichstar if you've seen the film The hellish blood orgy scene is even longer And the medical Bay scene is also longer and a lot more bloody. At the end of the film we were handed papers to give our critique of the movie.
@@franzhaas5597 Yeah, I know that a lot of the gore was cut out of the movie, which is why I'm so jealous.
Apparently a lot of people didn't like it, and found it too gory, so it was cut shorter. Which sucks imo.
Edit: Or maybe it was some snoppy studio execs, idk. But it sucks that they cut it out
@@MrFichstar part of it also was the running time. But the gore scene's actually gave you a real sense of dread. There's only one scene that I was glad that they cut short. The hyper sleep dream sequence it was a little too long. Other than that everything was great.
I envy you. You got to see the unedited version of Event Horizon that none of us will ever get to see.
Justin:"Mr. Fishburne, I don't feel so good."
I love the movie..but what i never understood..why is the event horizion designed inside like a dark evil gothic ship? Looks nothing like a practical design.
Well they discuss it in a few of the special features of the film I have posted, it was mainly to channel and reinforce the underlying religious themes of the movie, deliberately done.
maybe they had emo engineers
Sizzlik symbols of course
I suspect it is due to the nature of the gravity drive. The ship is probably made from some very dubious geometry to channel the forces involved. Not a huge surprise that it ends up going into hell itself.
i think it has some w40k fan like in it
This was the first real horror movie I ever watched. It holds a special place for me b/c it's how I discovered that I like to be scared. I've loved horror movies ever since, especially psychological and body horror.
This is an amazing horror sci fi film. Just amazing acting and story. I remember seeing this in the theaters when I was a kid. Nightmare fuel for days lol.
We need more compressed air death scenes in movies it’s underrated
I'm not an expert, but should opening the door to the vacuum of space really be as easy as pressing the "open" button?
I mean, really that just looks like an accident waiting to happen.
*Especially since after you press it there's no stopping it.*
Step Dad
And with the door to open the inside door right next to it. I mean someone's finger could slip and boom. Insta death.
Airlock door equivalent to front door of a house. Yep its that easy to open
decompressed air rapid oxygen obsorbtion
This is why we have all this safety shit on construction sites
The reactor seems to be a representation of how angels are described to actually look like in the Bible. Abstract and covered in thousands of eyes beyond our human comprehension. I believe the reality in which they are thrown into is not of hell but of the gates of heaven where they are shown their sins and are forced to suffer and pay for the “dark” inside of them. This is just my best guess but it’s always open for interpretation, i just love this movie so much.
there are many angels. So cherubs and archangels look like how we know angels.
Seraphim angels are the angels I believe you are referring too
Its makes a lot of sense if you read the novel version of Event Horizon in during the fight within the core the creature who poses as Weir said that Weir looked into the heavens and only found me ie God. Plus he wanted to reward Millar for his mistakes and is described as anicent.
Sunshine,lollipops and rainbow,everything that's wonderful I feel when we're together
the warp being discovered colorized 10k
The inaccuracy is hurting me more then that guy
than* talking about inaccuracy
Deer Viehch *BEGONE GRAMMAR NAZI*
If we're talking about accuracy he could at least be accurate himself
Deer Viehch so true
LITTLE lol
So I googled Neptune. The ship is in the upper atmosphere not in a vacuum. The gravity at that location is near Earth gravity. No floating around. He would be at risk of asphyxiation do to Neptune's atmosphere. I'm sure there is a pressure difference but I don't remember what that would be but not a vacuum.
They are in orbit of Neptune, which means Baby Bear would also orbit Neptune. Orbit generally occurs in the planet's exosphere which is only marginally different from space. There are gas molecules, but they are spread so thin that they don't collide with each other, and thus don't create atmospheric pressure. Since both he and the ship are orbiting, they would appear stationary relative to each other.
The LnC nearly collides with the Event Horizon because of how dense the gases are. They are in the planet's atmosphere which is it's surface. They should be under some gravity.
@@khartog01 It occurs to me that the ship was in a decaying orbit, so my reason for saying it was in the exosphere was bunk. But they mention that it's located in the "upper ionosphere" which should still be the exosphere or *maybe* the thermosphere... neither of which have weather events. So yeah, looks like just an inconsistency.
@@jackcristo1628 and honestly, it doesn't bother me. The movie got me interested in learning about Neptune and that's what is important. A scifi movie from the 90's doesn't need to science everything correctly.
@@jerrytoonsz665 Wouldn't he still have had the momentum of the ship?
4:43 JUUUUUSTUUUUUUUUUUUN
this still one the most disturbing scenes I've ever seen in a good movie. on par with Murphy's death scene in RoboCop
"Justiiiiiiiin"
"THIS IS ROCKET LEAGUE"
This vessel needs to be cleansed with holy fire. Emperor help them.
"The dark inside me..."
Best line ever!
Why does this airlock not have one large red emergency button to smash that stops the cycle, re-pressurizes and then opens the inner door. And then the airlock is disabled until it is reenabledy by following procedure 234 in the service manual.
Cause they forgot to invent OSHA for space I guess
as bad as this is, is it as dumb as Leia getting sucked out into space and then flying back mary poppins style in the last star wars movie?
John R But she used the *force*
That scene was fairly realistic apart from the frost.
No, The last Jedi is dumb.
At least they tried some realism in Event Horizon.
@@vanacutt1110 "Some realism" lol
@Jonnathan Crane Yes, the force can lift entire spaceships out of a swamps but it can't push a floating woman through a small hole because Star Wars is Man's Film for Menz.
The closest thing to a good Doom movie.
This is the movie that inspired the "Dead Space" video games.
Alien too
And the thing
@@gimo80 yes they did. Even the director of the game admitted so?
Yeah. And a lot of Warhammer 40k fans consider this to be a movie, about humanity's first time travelling through the warp (The warp being a different hellish dimension, where everything blows. And it blows fuuucking hard)
My Warhammer 40k mind has this as the closest representation of a gellar field failing
It's basically canon for me, as the first time humanity tried FTL travel through the warp in WH 40k.
I think this scene would have had more weight if Justin died and they were seconds late from saving him. It’s kind of stupid that he survived.
"Did you just call me baby bear?!! That's it! I'm out!!"
You can't convince me that this isn't the representation of traveling to the warp without a gellar field
The alarm must have snapped him out of it and now he was at the mercy of his team mates skills and his sanity to focus to get out of this alive.
where was it? In the warp! That's why you never jump without a Gellar Field.
Unless yer a ork tau nid or chaossy
@@plink4861 sorry but you seem to forget that he, cato sicarius, walk into the warp without shield and capture one of the traitor primarchs himself. How he did this, cato sicarius, is nothing but to be expected for the next chapter master of the greatest chapter of them all and the last hope for the survival of the human species.
@@guardianofthetoasters2323 dude what are you talking about? but I want to know more where you get this stuff?
@@squash2097 oh its a reference from if the emperor had a text to speech device where cato legit kidnapped a fucking daemon primarch out of his own planet WITHOUT any sort of protection from the daemons, it was some of the funniest shit really.
And that's how Baby Bear became Palpatine
One of my absolute favorite movies ever
That has got to be the most realistic enactment of what happens in space because the whole thing where you pop like a balloon is fake
Still allot of inaccuracies tbh, but it's decent
Chaos demons, and not an Ultramarine in sight.
Good. You need Grey Knights for this shit.
Doom reference
@@sandronickeljenkins1589 Warhammer40K, but nice try
Nor Geller Field activated or Astronomicons nearby, this was doomed from the start
I remember seeing the scene on TV a *long* time along time ago, but never knew until now what movie it was from. It's always stuck with me for some reason.
"I don't want to die."
*Me who hasn't seen the movie:* Well then why did you push the Outer Door button?!
Is this among us
Seems like relatively realistic decompression effects for a movie. By the way this is what should’ve happened to Ripley AND Newt at the end of Aliens. Hell at least that would’ve been a quicker death than what they got in alien 3!
Even screening this movie late at night didn’t save a younger version of myself.
Love the dark peaceful heavenly little music bella
A masterwork not only of moving making but science as well.
I really do love this movie, but i find myself unable to watch the scene where the decompression starts and blood is everywhere. I find myself almost feeling the pain he's feeling.
*EDIT* Especially when mentions the eyes
It's when he starts convulsing for me.
Apparently humans would balloon up to twice their size in space, what a crazy sight that would be
@@JohnDoe-sw1rs Apparently you know shit. Nothing would happen to your body. Space vacuum can only take the air from your lungs. All veins are strong enough and norhing would happen, also there is not much air in your body in first place.
@@JohnDoe-sw1rs No they wouldn't. Literally nothing would happen apart from a very dry mouth, and no oxygen of course
@@AverageAlien There’s no pressure in space so your blood would boil, your connective tissue would also be the only things keeping you together because we evolved with gravity in consideration. The lungs would also collapse almost instantly, to say only a dry mouth and no oxygen would happen is silly.
I never got why the crew were such pricks to Dr. Weir. How would he know why Justin would want to throw himself into a space vacuum? How would he know where exactly the ship has been for 7 years after going through a time space wormhole? I can see why Dr Weir wanted to side with the ship after being stuck with these idiots for a while
Wow, cant believe ive never watched this before... Looks epic af.
Best warhammer prequel
This movie freaked me out when I was a kid. Now I see it as less scary but well written for the genre
This is one of the most horrifying scenes I’ve ever seen.
The emperor protects.
I'm pretty sure your eyes don't start exploding in the void so this was hilarious. Sound advice though, getting rid of the oxygen/air in your lungs before you enter space unaided. The vacuum will literally suck the air from your lungs upon entry so it's good to not experience that sensation otherwise
@Carlos I know that but your eyes exploding in your head is fiction. Worse that would happen is the fluid on your eyes would boil, this goes for any fluid in your body. Your ear drums would blow. You'd be just fucked😂😂
I think that's because of the decompression, rather than the vacuum of space. I read that in the Byford Dolphin Incident that kind of stuff happened.
This scene is soo powerful and intense. If you don’t like you don’t understand sci-fi or horror
Ok
I understand horror I dont understand shit horror.
Stop tripping.
"If you don't like it you're wrong"...dumb thing to say.
This is the scariest movie I ever watched in the 90's.
"I don't know" IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH, DOCTOR"
4:43 JUSTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN
TO THE WINDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
JUSTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN!!!
Such a bloody good Science Fiction and Horror film.
They did say you have approximately 10 seconds to be saved if you're in space with no suit.
This was such a good space thriller.
Fun fact: Peters & Justin were in the 1997 "Breakdown" movie
but this doesn't happen when people are exposed to vacuum.
+r6guy Well, Morpheus being on the ship gives it away: it's not real vacuum space but a space program in the actual MATRIX.
except it would take a very long time to do so, the freezing would occur near your orifices due to insant evaporation when you projectile vomit/defecate due to the pressure differences. internal freezing would take much longer since there is no air/fluid to absorb your body heat. the only way you'd lose heat is through heat radiation which takes a long time.
still it would take 10+ minutes before you would even lose consciousness and you would still be functional for at least 5. and even at 10 minutes experiments have shown that despite some immediate body deformation there would be no permanent side effects.
you're right, it was in minutes with about 15 seconds of useful consciousness but he would still be fine if exposed to vacuum for several minutes.
ya i corrected myself about that, was a mistake. it was 15 seconds of useful consciousness before your body ballooned out with your evaporating body fluids while being able to survive for a few more minutes.
Love how many of you are trying so hard to sound smart. But jokes on You, you're on a RUclips video, you're not fooling anyone
Video: * Calm *
Intro: * Ruptures eardrum *
Why is the acting in this movie way better than most movies today?
JUSTIIIIIIIIN!
This reminds me of the scene from the Sean Connery movie, Outland _(worth seeing),_ where the guy loses his mind and exposes himself to space through the airlock. Though that scene was a little more bloody.
Justin was not the impostor.
seeing the film this guy is kinda lucky to even be alive
2:36 - Notice the Australian flag on his uniform has the Aboriginal flag instead of the Union Jack?
So the Aboriginal people reclaimed Australia in this universe?
Jay Azathoth it could mean that he is of aboriginal heritage not necessarily means the aboriginals reclaimed Australia.
I know this is a bit late, but that design has long been one of the real-life proposals for what our flag could be changed to - the debate over whether or not to do so has been periodically coming up for a very long time (especially in conjunction with the debate about becoming a republic). It’s got nothing to do with Aboriginals retaking the country, it’s simply an idea for how to incorporate both parts of the country’s heritage.
@d Ah yes Australian Imperialism and racism, never heard that before.
Aboriginals did fuck up their eco systems they hunted in, but I don’t know what this dude is going on about. Pretty harsh he is.
Sorry, but someone bleeding out like that has a lot more going on inside from extensive organ damage.
I don't think you can "stabilize" something like that. He's a dead-man!
This movie is not the movie you just watch for fun... it scared the hell out of me
I would have thought that Justin would have died from anoxia, before suffering from decompression.
That looks painful and creepy
Wow.. very good actors.. how They're able to carry an entire scene with no. Camera changes or edits from 7:40 till the end.
Thats like 2 minutes , have you never seen atomic blonde or 1918
Damien controls the hells of space....
Poor, "Baby Bear." 😭