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A malfunction in a sleeping pod on a spacecraft traveling to a distant colony planet wakes one passenger 90 years early.
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"We apologize for the delay. That will be $6012." That's the funniest part.
Happy to help 😊
it's weird if you think about it, there is no contact with earth for 30 years, originally should be 120 years if nothing went wrong, what value does money even have? are the same currency still used? i think it would be pretty pointless for the ship to charge for its services in the proverbial middle of nowhere of the universe
So 2024.
That is like $1 in today's money. Remember, this is the 22nd century or something.
@@UnexpectedTokens say that to a white collar, who would want some cashback for their investment :P
19 years for a light message to reach earth. 30 years since they departed. This ship is moving roughly 2/3s the speed of light. Pretty nifty.
So then a 120 year trip would be about 80 light years away from Earth
I was looking for this comment. It is a relief to see that some people on the internet still have a properly functioning brain.
@@WildaTheDog it would depend on what time they are going off of, if it's 120 years in avalon's frame of reference, at 2/3 light speed, it would mean a gamma factor of roughly 1.33, so the distance is contracted by 1.33, i think the actual distance would be 120 * 2/3c * 1.33 = ~105 light years
if they are instead traveling at 1/2 light speed, gamma factor is roughly 1.1547, so real distance is around 120 * 1/2c * 1.1547 = ~69 light years
special relativity is weird
@@UnexpectedTokens If only the ship could go sth like 0.995c, time dialation would make the trip lasts like a few years from their perspective. And anyone who wakes up early wouldn’t have to wait very long at all.
His legs so good in those shorts 🥰
Just own it jim. You've got a cool jacket. *leaves without it*
He in fact, did not own it
Like WHO is going to steal it ? He'll get it tomorrow, or some tomorrow in the next 90 years.
Imagine showing up at the office and getting this message: "hey boss....we might have a lawsuit on our hands"
don't worry jimbo. we made sure they died before they can sue us
>_>
Delete it, whats he gonna do, sue us?
No we don't, he won't be alive long enough. Make sure the robots dispose of his body.
i wish they made more movies like this.
watching such movies makes me so cozy
Loved this movie too!!
All people I know have a special feeling about this movie as well, incluiding me
It's all about a very small number of people living in a tiny bubble completely isolated from everything else.
this movie is nightmare fuel lmfao
@@Spitfyur whats nightmare to yoy
Ai: let’s get you to your room so you can get some rest
Jim: *slept for 30 years*
Glad I'm not the only one that noticed that
hypersleep and normal sleep arent same id imagine, its not natural for the body
@@WM-gf8zm ever heard of a joke?
@@lucassalahub8611 no
Now that you think about it... Jim was an mechanical engineer. My theory is - it was not a malfunction that woke him up after collision, but rather the ship's AI itself because it knew some prpblems can not be fixed through AI alone. So Jim was woken up so one day he could help maintain and fix the ship.
It could have provided him with tools/info from get go if that was the case
If that would have been the case, the AI would have told him. AI acts strictly according to Protocol. no games
He should just yell Marco. And wait to hear Polo!!!!!!!!🙂🙂🙂🙂😊😊😊😊🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I thought that the rocks was what made the malfunction?
That's a really really stupid theory. It would have woken up one of the ships mechanical engineers/crew not some random passenger.
People dunk on this movie but I enjoyed it a lot and have seen it many times.
I like the way the message returning from earth will take 36 years rather than 19 because the ship will have moved even further away.
I figured earth is so populated and the customer service would take so long that was why, along with the expensive 6k bill haha.
Me too I have seen it many times!
It had a good idea.
But it was poorly executed.
@@cringekiller348 how was it poorly executed
@@beanrefraction9530because he wasn't cast, and Pratt was.
Imagine if his pod got fixed. All those people on that ship would be dead without him
'Maybe' it happened on purpose? 😉The ship 'knew' it needed a technician! On the info-screen of his pod it said he was a mechanical engineer btw.... 00:52
"Logic clearly dictates that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.... or the one"😉
@@knutritter461 From those according to their abilities. To those according to their needs.
@@knutritter461 no man
If the ship actually knew it needed fixing, it would have woken up the crew I.e captain or more qualified engineers, not some under qualified passenger not knowing what the fuck is going on.
The ship doesn’t have a conscience to understand that Waking up one guy is eventually more beneficial than waking up a bunch of people.
It simply malfunctioned
@@davidtouzani2107 In have done linear optimization in operations research as well. You can teach an AI to minimize costs and maximize yield... in this case costs means death sentences and yield means people actually arriving alive. In the info box of his pod it did not say he was simply a technician. He was labled as a mechanical engineer.
@@knutritter461 The error screens in the sequence starting at 0:16 clearly shows his pod was one of the things damaged. It couldn't be repaired, so he was awakened instead.
The music gives it real Wall E vibes. Same composer too
Now it all makes sense. I was watching this like "Why does this soundtrack feel familiar?"
Cannot imagine anything more terrified then this,relation of total, utterly...alone
That, then you hear tapping on the window and see a smiling, malignant face. That's more terrifying
I can top that , at 10 years of age I decided that I wanted to learn to free climb and not only taught myself but also taught myself to prospect routes up a cliff in order to climb successfully I also found out that fear wasn't a friend so I burnt the fear out even today when I am in a dangerous situation my mind speeds up to give me an edge to deal with the danger ......just saying.......
Literally my dream
@@LRMc-jn3pbAdrenalin.
this would have made an excellent horror movie
TFW you have a grade A horror movie concept and made it into a grade C romdram
Just substitute Chris Pratt for Jack Nicholson and you've got yourself The Shining in space.
@@atmoscreative-tech Substitute again for Sam Neill, and you have Event Horizon.
There was that crappy Sci fi movie with Bruce Willis called anti life, where they're on their way to a new home planet, but some creature from earth hitchiked on board and started using all the passengers as hosts.
This is why you build redundant systems/backups especially in space travel
0:15 They really nailed the VFX and sound effects of the Avalon, it’s awesome!
He should have woken everyone up. Rise and shine people.
Thats what I would've done. If I'm going down, I'm taking everyone with me.
@@alfasiger4178 I know, right? We're a selfish bunch.
I want to see THAT movie.
@@mbaxter22 Really? Aww. I'll give you a little excerpt then: It was relief, after nearly being hauled out the air lock, that two incubated travellers hadn't risen with the rest of them. Turns out waking up hadn't been the worst case scenario after all. He could have had his food supply cut or his oxygen depleted like those poor suckers. What it did mean, however, was that there was something wrong with the ship and now that everyone knew, all hell was breaking loose...
how? what good would it have done to wake up all the other passengers besides kill them all? please pretty please explain how that would work because you forget he was still locked out of the crew cryo pod room so he couldn't wake them up GUS only woke up because of his pod failing like JIMS pod failed so please explain how waking up all the passengers would have accomplished anything
"we are all in this together"
It was at this moment that he knew ...
Of all the possible Passengers to awake accidentally a Mechanical Engineer is awoken who then wakes a another who is a Writer. One to save the ship and one to make sure everyone knows for perpetuity.
Everyone is a writer while it takes knowledge to be a mechanical engineer... 🙄
@Sarah Stop it, now.
@Sarah Are you drunk ? 😒
@Sarah Your english level is too high for me
@@yassinee.3463 Nah she just copied and pasted from Google
Bro got charged $6012 for sending a video
Average price of an iPhone in the future.
Very long distance.
sorry bro. its the algorithm
The Biden inflation has long term consequences.
No he got charged 6000 bucks for sending a message for help to customer service. 😂
For an introvert such as myself being alone on a starship such as the Avalon would be a dream come true.
Yeah, maybe if it's not malfunctioning the whole time....😅😅
No one is introverted enough to spend the rest of their life by themself on a spaceship
@@touchoflight124 I am. 🙂
Sounds like bliss
Until it isn’t
Just spent years in hibernation - "Let's get you to your cabin where you can get some rest."
Reminds me of trying to contact a human for help with anything at my company. 😅
The ship should've had an A.I avaliable to help solving any situation or event unexpected that endangered the passengers
That's what I think, now after watching a bunch of these clips (sought in the theater and is one of my favorite films of all time). Of course since this movie, we've now made strides in creating robot situations that can manipulate things like humans, such as the Tesla Optimus, etc. one way or another, AI & mechanical contrivances should have been able to repair the issue just as well as Jim and Aurora. That said, still a GREAT movie!!
imho, this was such an underappreciated film. yes, it had 2 of the biggest names in Hollywood, but it definitely wasn't talked about as much as it should have been. this may be one of the best movies I've seen - the plot, the suspense, the thrill, it was SUCH a great film! I'd even go as far as saying it's one of my favorite movies! I wish Netflix had it, I'd rewatch it so many times.
you havent seen many movies i guess...
@@hansmo1 - 🤓
@hansmo1 not sure why or how you got that out of my comment, but wtv floats your boat ig🤷🏼♀️
It was almost a good film, but it wasn’t. If it had started with her waking up and then revealed what he did, it would have been good.
The problem is everybody can see that they had a grade A movie on there hands here (like cult classic status) and instead of running with the horror/scifi/time aspects they just said F it lets just do a weird romcom.
@4:10 is like a glitched cut scene in a game. U start thinking "wait...uh oh.. somethings wrong here." XD
There should have been rotating crews that served 5 years and then slept the rest of the time
You would think that's intelligent thing to do where lives are at stake!
That would be too expensive 🥴
@@drummer2443 that ship would be in the billions to build. An additional 20-30 crew salary would be a drop in the bucket for cost.
@frank1279 you underestimate the ability of money grubbing corporations to penny-pinch.
@@drummer2443 I work for one
This movie had so much potential. The order should have been: Guy wakes girl up and says that because of an error or glitch they art the only ones awake. The story between the two continues. Then after a while we cut to this scene and we along with the girl find out the horrible truth. We the audience would have been fooled too.
the ship is broken so you must wake up and die dude for the team
Wrong, it's shown from his perspective so they can end up together. Shown from the girls perspective would mean they are not trying to show his plight and rationalize his decision and make it sympathetic
The fact that he woke up the girl and then lied to her ruined the movie. Instead of just enjoying the show, I spent way too much time dreading the moment when she found out the truth.
@@Langkowski cause your a moron it's a movie the point was for him to wake her up to show how humans cannot survive long term alone like that which is why even Nasa does not do the lone wolf thing with astronauts
@@Langkowski yes you are an It not a person so why bother talking mr It
I really wish we got a reaction from people on Earth when his message arrived there. At first they think it is a prank or something and then the reality hits and the poor customer support people have to kick it up corporate ladder while having no idea why it happened or what is the status of the ship...
I wanna see part 2 where they get to their new home!!
Pandorum is a 2008 horror/thirller movie like this one, except the protagonists are not the first ones to wake up prematurely. Hits a lot of the notes that people in these comments are asking for.
LOVE Pandorum
The POV of this movie is around Jim. If we change the POV to Aurora.. this would become a horror movie for sure!
I'm thankful the ship's crew woke up to find a bunch of trees and not incest babies.
Its cus they died of deformities
that's actually another movie pandorum
@@seyumaiayami3536 lol you made me laugh pretty hard with this :D
onboard sterilization ? maybe ...
@@PraiseJesus. I guess I was stoned when I wrote that. Definitely no fuckin trees in that movie haha!
Computer
"That'll be $6,000."
Angry German Kid
"😠😡😡👊⌨️✴️🖥️"
I thought the movie ended early. I would have like to have seen the reactions of the passengers and crew when they all wake up and see what happened. Maybe they left a message to everyone or what if they had kids who greeted them at 80 years old..?
@@PRh-cw6lg it's heavily implied that they actually had kids, because he found a medical specialist for this task among the passengers and they had the medical tube unlocked for them so they could wake up a doctor every time for a safe delivery and put them back to sleep.
Back to sleep? Couldn't they go back to sleep then? Not enough pods?
it's a beautiful movie with beautiful people
I would gladly live alone on that ship versus Earth
Lol
I hope they recut this movie... And re-release, I would watch it
Wish I had written this book and no one else … what the story could be, endless scenario’s…
8:25 Perhaps a line he picked up from his father-in-law
This is one those rare movies where they got the science right most of the time.
The AI woke up Star Lord cause the Ship needed a Hero. Then Star Lord needed a Girlfriend so he woke up Mystique. 😂
Imagine after 55 years the message was just "lol"
sounds like an introvert's dream tbh
WISH THEY MADE A PART 2
I love it that whole scene when he has a breakdown so damn funny
"That will be $6K"
Me:Hulk smash!!
Strangest part of this sequence is that it's established that the entire crew and passenger list are in cryosleep. There's not a single person awake. The whole ship is on self-managing autopilot. ...but for some reason when it needs to reroute power to the asteroid shield, it leaves all the lights and monitors on.
I’m interested in watching this movie I love Chris Pratt and I think this movie is great now I’ve never watched it but I don’t think I can because of how sad it is
such an amazing concept of movie though
Imagine the first thought after being awaken is he had forgotten to turn off the stove.
I can’t even imagine
I think this movie was made just to see Chris naked 😂
2:01 when the boss call me at 7:00 on sunday
I’ve seen a few people commenting other stuff.But for me, I honestly don’t mind how this film started. These days,not many movies start with a view of space with a dramatic score. I’m pretty sure the first time I ever saw this movie was in 2021. I related a lot to Chris Pratt’s character back then. In fact I kinda still do. I wish I was friends with Chris Pratt. I’ve known Chris Pratt since 2014 and he’s a son of God…
I love this movie and wouldn't want it changed at all. You're supposed to see things from Jim's point of view, see how he's a good person, watch him devolve due to loneliness until he's almost suicidal. Even then, he's so hesitant to wake someone to suffer his own fate, and when he finally does, he hates himself for doing it. What a great movie.
I just thought of a concept. What if everyone woke up early and it was kind of like a space Titanic type thing
Crazy that the bio bed that malfunctioned was the actors bed. Wow could've been a different movie.
best movie
What’s eerie about this movie to me is that another entity may have woken CP just to attempt saving the entire ship. Which happened. However we get muted in his perceived selfishness throughout the w tire thing we forget to ask why him.
Wouldn't it wake up one of the crew who actually knows how to fix the ship and has access to its controls, rather than a passenger with an engineering background who doesn't have that access?
His pod malfunctioning seems like a random thing. Like pulling the horror version of a lottery ticket, basically.
@@Xylarxcode True, but the AI welcomer mentions it when they state he was preselected for the engineering wing. Perhaps wake him up to keep the more valuable and operators asleep for the years they had left. Throw his life away for the small shot to attempt to salvage the mission. Who knows
@@rztricky Except the ship/AI had no way of knowing how serious the malfunction was and that it would eventually take two of them to fix it. You can speculate until you are blue in the face or you can just go by what the movie presented and that it was just an accident. Don't know why people take such deep dives into this searching for some other explanation. And don't forget that a major complaint many people had was the fact that he woke up Aurora intentionally without any regard for her life. But in the end it proved that without both of them awake, over 5,000 people would have died.
Ship should have just woken half the engineering + some of the flight crew to fix it a bit faster :P
All of that speculation aside, the AI should have immediately recognized there was a problem when a passenger was awake at this point in the trip. There should have been protocol that woke a crew member in the event of that scenario. The reality is that it wasn't in place because "hibernation failure was impossible" so it was ignored. But even we set aside the hubris of that assumption, that protocol should have been in place for security purposes alone. Someone waking up either by accident or with nefarious purpose puts 5000 lives at stake.
Funny how ‘Peter Quill’ being a passenger awaken after 90 years early 😅
Brain rot comment
His character was given the name James in honor of James T Kirk.
Or not, I totally just guessed 😂
What do the finger cups do?LOL
they dont have spare pods. hahahahaha. HILARIUS😂😂😂😂
That would be too expensive 🥴
When it takes 80+ years and midway during your travels lightspeed engines are invented already.
Imagine sleeping with the same underwear for 120 years. That would pi.. me off.
wish at the end of the movie they included the reaction / reply from the company
Like whats the point of messaging literally half a lifetime just for two way “hey” “hey,wyd” 😂😂😂
His legs look so good in those shorts 🥰
lol this is like a game tutorial
So my question is, was his awakening HAPPENSTANCE or did the ship's computer CHOOSE him based on skills, psych makeup, personality, etc, etc, as the most likely to be able to repair the ship?
Saw someone suggest he's most likely to fix and also just someone they can throw away , no point waisting a top boss engineer who might be vital for construction of the colony, just throw use a grunt
@@morgansheppard8215 that is dark
Seems like random chance to me, that flickering before his pod malfunctioned didn't seem like he was specifically chosen for the task. Jim having an engineering background was just a coincidence.
Couldn't those passengers just go back to hibernation after waking up? If yes then it doesn't matter waking up the expert engineer crew who have access to its mechanics etc.
@@dallasyap3064 apparently they need special equipment that arent available to them on the ship, the hibernstion pods can only continue and end the hibernation process, but not start it.
Asks for the money after the message is already sent lol
The first time I watched this movie I actually hated it, but the second time I did, kind of like Inception, I realized how good it really was.
Lol what kind of system wouldn't have some kind of backup strategy
Presumably, he was alive when he got that response lol
I like this film. And Chris Pratt is dreamy.
Gall imagine sending a message and it will be received in 19 years with a reply in 55 years. Gives a new meaning to snail mail. This whole movie was a interesting experiment in wtf would you do. And yeah its pretty clear at 0:19 - 1:16 why he was allowed to wake up while the other pods were repaired. I like how the movie gave us the thought experiment but never clearly stated why he was woke up and no one else was. He was a engineer, and poor. So he was expendable on the new colony but could maybe fix the ship since it was damaged without sacrificing the crew who wouldn't live to the new colony.
but if you wake up a crew member who then fixes the ship in what a day? Then can go back in his/her properly functioning pod...
Man wakes up early.
Man finds hottest girl.
Man wakes her up.
Woman is pissed at man.
120 years?.....damn
Why would he wonder where he is after waking up? From his perspective wouldn't he have entered the pod mere moments ago?
I've heard Jennifer Lawrence saying how she regretted making this movie. I think she's being hard on the film. It's not a great movie, but there are PLENTY worse. If this is the movie she regrets, then she's had a pretty darn good career so far.
She regrets making this film??? I'm sure she doesn't regret the 20 million dollars she made.
Jennifer Lawrence is a good actor but dumb as a rock.
She probably regrets The Fappening the worst, guranteed.
I agree. I thought it was very good despite some major plots issues.
Are you kidding? This is literally the third best movie she's been in. Let's not talk about the House at the End of the Street or Serena.
For being such a smart ship, it should be able to warn people that the fusion reactor is in imminent danger of failing. Instead the ship just plods along pretending like nothing is wrong.
Doesn't the thumbnail of this video look like Nicholas Hoult?!?!?
I've seen this movie several times (it's absolutely one of my favorites) and a couple things just occurred to me while watching this clip (now quite some years later).
I'm wondering if, with that type of advanced technology/in that sort of era of advancement, I wonder if they could essentially wake somebody out of hibernation... but keep them asleep/unconscious for a day or 2 to get over the sickness (while still unconscious). Then, when they finally wake up the body, the person/body has acclimated to the transition to normal function (i.e., the person wouldn't have to go through that sickness).
On a smaller note, when the AI woman asked him to scan his wristband, I would think that they would .... well, they may actually have technology NOW where it could be read from a couple feet away or just him being in the room.
I rented a car in 2009 that detected my key in my pocket and I just had to push a button to start the car. So he shouldn't have had to scan the wristband in that particular area of the hologram. Just sayin' :-) Still one of my VERY favorite films of all time!
”My friends.” I was always thinking - did Jim have friends that went on this trip with him? If so, why didn’t he mention them later in the movie? Why didn’t he wake any of them up?
THAT is the question
Imagine if he had been an even bigger asshole and wake everyone else up.
Or, if he hadn't saved everyone.
interest rates for 56 years ?
there were over 5000 people...enough to basically create a thriving village and at least a couple generations..those who woke up would've become the grandparents/ great grandparents of those who reached homestead...the only question is if they would've been able to create a source of food and oxygen capable of substaining all those thousands of people for 90 years..iirc the ship only had food for 5000 people for the last 4 months before landing on Homestead 2...it was plenty enough to last 2 people a lifetime, but all the passengers would've needed to grow plants in order for everyone to survive for 90 years.
Think on this. What if you started the movie when Aurora wakes up and what happened with Jim is a mystery that we get to discover along with her. The tone of the scene when they first meet is completely different and unsettling. The big reveal is as shocking to us as to her. Just think on it.
He should call rocket to pick him up
WTF ?? A spaceship this advanced can't avoid and/or destroy asteroids ? omfg.
For some reason, I thought it was Alan Ritchson in the thumbnail
I'd b happy as hell if I was alone lol...
ID of asked how many messages have we received from earth in 30 years computer...LOL
Where can we stream this
It's time to wake up.
I think the ship's AI woke Jim up coz it knew way ahead that he was the person to fix the upcoming problem that the ship will face.
I feel like his pod isn’t malfunctioning, the ships AI computer however encountering these issues decided that the best and only person to fix them and save the ship was Jim.
That is an interesting theory, but if that is the case, ship should have informed him about that. Just waking him up does not really solve any problems
@@_Caose That's what I thought too
@@_Caose hmm yeah maybe? I think the theory is a nice one it’s not really suggested at any point in the film but is hinted at through some portions of the scenes like this one?
I.e the fact they kept saying that it’s impossible for a pod to malfunction and Jim’s pod didn’t look to malfunction at all? It literally just woke him up and this scene kinda makes it look like it’s the ship encountering problems and it’s best course of action is the wake up the ideal passenger to fix the ship, I’m sure that while Jim is in his pod the ship has access to everyone’s memories and abilities as a human and maybe Jim was just the best person?
@@yun.mp4728 in the first scenes, there is a screen that shows which parts of the ship gives errors. It also shows the auto-fixes. The ship was able to fix all the errors, but the pod error. I think, if the wake is on purpose, it would not be shown on that screen as an error, but a fix.
I believe it was a pod malfunction as well. Just bad luck.
This movies my personal hell. Dealing with shity ai logic loops for your whole life. Alone.
literally one of my most promenent nightmares, fighting shitty ai logic or someone who just doesnt understand what youre tryna say
I really liked this film, basically, what do critics know?
No way he paid for that message😅
I don't think this is the only message Jim made. I'm sure he would make more for the people of Earth to know. 'Cause if he didn't keep updating them, they would be left with only that one message knowing that he can't be saved and wondering why his pod malfunctioned. So I think he made a message with Aurora in it to let them know that she's awake and that they are together. That Gus Mancuso also woke up and unfortunately passed away. That they saved the ship. That they would let them know about the tree growing. I'm sure they would let everyone back at Earth know this to let them know they're gonna be okay. Plus, it would give the company preparation for their next voyage to make sure their shield is more protective and that the pods work better. Jim and Aurora would probably say how Arthur is the only machine they can have extensive conversations with. With that, the company would want to make sure that the other machines are AI so they don't keep repeating the same thing like how pods work fine and that they're all in this together. The company will learn from their mistakes. In addition, I'm sure they would do some kind of dedication to them on Earth for their families and friends.
Wondering how many centuries/millennia are we from reaching this type of technology.
Which tech? The Avalon able to travel at.5 lightspeed........maybe. Suspending someone perfectly for 120 years....nope.
We'll likely never attain this level of technology. For one, traveling at any appreciable fraction of the speed of light is a "mathematically" solvable problem, but it requires extensive (and therefore heavy) shielding on all sides of the ship. The level of cosmic radiation increases dramatically in interstellar space, once you leave the heliosphere. This then requires more mass added to the ship for shielding, which increases the mass of the ship, which makes it more difficult to even reach an appreciable fraction of the speed of light, which requires more size and mass to be added to the ship for propulsion, which further increases the quantity of shielding required... you get the picture.
@@polysci006 I get it, but I Also get that NEVER Is a strong Word..I mean, 2000 Years ago if you'd told Someone that we'd get on the Moon they'd have though you were absolutely insane.
@@polysci006 Yes but we will gain mastery over death...... via suspended animation.
Nice to see the cellphone bills dont change much in the future...
We mastered installer travel, but not evasive maneuvers
I would wake captain up