65

  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Science Fiction
3/2/2023
92
PG-13

When past meets future

65 million years ago, the only 2 survivors of a spaceship from Somaris that crash-landed on Earth, must fend off dinosaurs to reach the escape vessel in time before an imminent asteroid strike threatens to destroy the planet.

Revenue:
$55,000,000
Budget:
$45,000,000

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  • Simon Foster

    "65 is a taut 93 minutes of sweaty tension, appropriately scaled action and surprising tenderness..."

    Read the full review here: http://www.screen-space.net/reviews/2023/3/9/65.html

    March 9, 2023
  • mooney240

    65 had so much potential but couldnt overcome its weird story restrictions.

    65 is not the horrible movie many recited claim it to be. Its a decent sci-fi survival thriller with a handful of fun, suspenseful sequences but a slower pace and some strange story decisions kept the film from being the stand-out it had the potential to be. Two major writing choices held the movie back:

    SPOILERS AHEAD

    1. Killing every other person on board the ship leaving only the pilot and a nine-year-old girl to survive the dangers of prehistoric Earth minimized the threat and tension of the film. The audience reasonably assumes these two characters will survive at least to the end of the film and prevents the dangers from having any real bite (li...
    March 15, 2023
  • msbreviews

    FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/65-review

    "65 is as unimaginative and predictable as anticipated, only even less entertaining and far more bland. Adam Driver and Ariana Greenblatt try their best, but apart from the climactic ending that delivers one of the best visual executions of an asteroid colliding with a planet in recent years, there isn't a single memorable aspect in this movie thats part of an already packed subgenre with many stories worthy of more attention. A dinosaur flick this uninteresting should be considered a cinephilic crime."

    Rating: D+

    March 22, 2023
  • Geronimo1967

    "Mills" (Adam Driver) undertakes a long space mission so he can earn enough money for his poorly daughter to have life-saving treatment. Along the route, their ship encounters an uncharted meteor storm and next thing he knows, he is marooned on a distinctly hostile planet with the only other survivor - the feisty young "Koa" (Ariana Greenblatt) for company, Their only hope is to reach a distant part of their wrecked mother ship in which there is an escape module that can propel them back into space where they might be rescued. Snag? Well they are not the only living creatures on this world - and without exception, the others all want "Mills" and "Koa" sandwiches for lunch, and - wait for it - there is a great big meteor on a collision cours...

    March 25, 2023
  • JanValk

    This review does contain spoilers

    Such a disappointing movie. Adam Driver is a great actor but this movie is so incredible boring. 90% of the movie are encounters to another and then another and then another dangerous blood seeking Dino. Just when you think the story might get anywhere there is another Dino to shoot. Slowly you are realizing there is no more extra story. it is just a short journey to a top of a hill fighting Dino's. And Adam is a father of a 9 year old but then on this journey he has to do the journey with another 9 year old (which looks too old) and suddenly becomes like the dumbest not able to communicate person in the world. Such a waist of actor talent and special effects money. My guess is that th...

    April 13, 2023
  • narrator56

    This film starts out with an odd premise. Putting a twist on the Planet of the Apes plot, instead of earth astronauts ending up in the past or future of this planet, the Earth is visited by space travelers from a different planet in the distant prehistoric past. (The title is not a suggested rating for reviewers, but rather how many million years ago the story takes place.) So it is odd to contemplate that the Adam Driver character speaks Engish just so we can understand him, while his co-star speaks some other language. How different the story would have been if we understood her (Koa) and not him!

    But I digress. So this turns into another Jurassic Park without the huge body count or those magic sighing moments of viewing a herd of doci...

    April 16, 2023
  • TitanGusang

    Underneath poor pacing and a half-baked plot, there is a good film that, unfortunately, 65 never fully realizes.

    From the start of the film, the pacing was dreadful. The introduction of our character, Mills, and the set-up to his story were rushed and for no reason, as the movie was under an hour and thirty minutes long. This time that should have been used for character development and motivation setup was fast-forwarded in order to get to the action on Earth. This section is critical to the audience's ability to relate to Mills, and unfortunately we never get to see it come to fruition.

    Once we get to Earth, things start to even out as the story progresses. The world they built was breathtaking, and the visuals were stellar. The act...

    May 15, 2023

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