They live a life like Adam & Eve. Just each other. Nothing can hurt them. They have the technology to avoid dying from freak accidents or illness. They can just totally enjoy love. Also waking up a young pretty woman is of course the totally male thing to do.
yes its understandable and let's face it pretty much any man if they had a chance would be waking up jennifer lawrence. Yes its the scumbag thing to do but the temptation must have been insane
@@red2977 Is it a scumbag thing to do? He's alone for over a year with nothing to look forward to be isolation, insanity, and death. He tries everything to avoid it. He tries to wake the crew up. He tries to put himself to sleep. He considers suicide. He pushes it off as long as he can, but finally, to save his own life, he wakes her up. Is that wrong? Or maybe did he not have any other acceptable choice?
Of all the deleted scenes the one I really wished they'd kept was Gus, Aurora and Jim at the bar. I like that we learn more about Gus and this one deleted scene really shows what an extraordinary, interesting character he is... He's been on hundreds of space flights around the galaxy and he's made 5 interstellar trips aboard the Avalon, each one being 120 years long, meaning he would have lived 600 years before Jim and Aurora were even born! And you know he would have some amazing stories especially between being a 35 year old seeing his first alien sun to the older man he is now. To Jim and Aurora he's quite literally a living breathing part of history! And I like that he really loves his way of life...he's a Spacer. Home is where he is and it makes his passing that little less sad knowing he would have been at peace when he died. And it also gives some perspective to Jim and Aurora when he says home is where you are, what you do and the company you keep, making them realise that they have their jobs/passions, they have each other and they can make the Avalon their home.
There's a bit of a plothole there though, Aurora said she'd be the first to make a round trip, but it seems like Gus has done that several times, unless those trips were much shorter
@@Slackow That’s a good point. The only differentiation I can draw is that Gus’ sole purpose is to captain the ship. And so once the ship has dropped everyone at Homestead II it comes straight back to Earth. Whereas Aurora’s plan was to live on the planet for a year and experience life there and then travel back to Earth. Whereas with Gus he’s picking passengers up from one location to another, he doesn’t get to stay and see civilisations change or grow or get to experience that as he’s a Spacer. He lives his life among the stars.
5 round trip Homestead 2 will takes him 1200 years. Probably explain why he is so ill. Or prehaps Avalon has been to other places before this took place.
@@HELLFIRE0239 Hey drunk people say shit they regret. Besides the ending was after she found out she would've died regardless if he didn't wake her up.
Same here! I was late to game with this movie, just finally watched it and what a great flick! These scenes feel very important to the overall structure the film was going for..
I totally agree pietro. I actually wondered why Jim was suddenly a bit of arrogant with Aurora when he should all be in fact apologetic cause of what he did. That deleted scene answered it!
These scenes are all so fascinating in their own right. A TV series spinoff about a person/few people living like this on an empty spaceship would be so entertaining.
That's more or less the idea that Mystery Science Theater 3000 was based on. A guy stuck on a station who built two robots for company with limited communication with Earth, and they sent him crappy movies for entertainment on occassion.
its understandable why they were deleted. when she admits she's a NY journalist with an inflated sense of self-worth (she was just fishing for compliments with her self-degradation), she would alienate half the audience that have a disdain for the "ministry of truth". Also the alcoholic scene says that he's tried over a thousand drinks, but if he was awake for only a bit over a year, then that's too much booze and is either unlikely or just makes him unlikable as an alcoholic that resorted to booze too quickly. I would delete these too.
This would of been such a great horror film. Imagine at the bar scene Arthur says to Aurora "You're my favourite one he's woken up". Pretends everything is fine with Jim. Then realises like 100 of the pods near her are empty. Then discovers the bodies in the cargohold. Jim actually has been awake for like 5 years and has gone insane turned serial killer who has been waking people up one by one - befriending them and then killing them.
Kinda wish they would have kept the 2 small scenes about a new drink every time as I think it's such a small but effective way to communicate what a depressing life Jim would have had before he stumbled upon Auroras pod. All the other ones I think they definitely made the right choice in cutting them out.
Arthur said he had made over 1400 drinks, so that means that either Jim has been awake for almost 4 years (not one) or, he has come to the bar 4 times a day for a year. The second one is more likely since they establish that he's been awake for about a year.
@@xxshinypinkxx Well then chris pratt and jennifer lawrence start passionately kissing and then the captain starts kissing them too and then its just all like hands and butts and touching and kissing all the time. And it would be so hot!! I love kissing and hot women. I especially love when hot ladies take off their clothes and then kiss some more. some times i pretend like im in the movie actually kissing instead of just watching. I figured out you could do this when i was watching the blockbuster hit brokeback mountain starring jake jillenhal and heath ledger. When anne hathaway showed her boobies i was like WOW !!!!! i could believe it. and especially the part where she kissed the joker and i was just WOAH!!!! how about that! nothing like boobs and kissing!!!!! BOIOIOING!!!! Well gotta go for now. Mom says chicken nuggets are ready and that im grounded.
@@tomd.7325 I thought the same for about half of a second, and then reconsidered. He had taken her entire life away from her, without her consent. Why wouldn't she be mean, given that kind of provocation? What does it say about us, that we would judge her so casually, as we comfortably inhabit the surface of a living world, breathing its air, free to explore the possibilities that it has to offer? She isn't real, but the unflattering insight into our own quick moral judgements is. The scene offers the viewer a chance to do a little needed self-reflection.
@@JaneNewAuthor I agree. He ended her life basically, without giving her a choice. Well, she could have gone back into hyper sleep in that medical device I guess which I think she was insane to turn down!
delilik olduğunu asla düşünmüyorum arkadaşının söylediklerini unuttunuz mu burada mutlu değildin hiç bir şey sana yetmiyordu dedi yani Arora sadece kaçtı sevgisiz büyümüş bir kızdı en sonunda da 250 yıllık boş bir uykuya yeniden yatmak yerine aşkını seçti
Best to ignore critics' reviews and your opinion is just as valid. I also enjoyed it and after reading reviews I can't say I agree with their criticism.
The deleted scenes would have added immensely to the story. Removing these scenes made the story confusing and less compelling. Thanks Chris for providing a full narrative.
The entire concept of this movie is fascinating, thousands of years into the future, the option to travel to a new generation, and to be a crew member always traveling through multiple generations! It's definitely a tempting idea..
And they shouldnt. In vino veritas. Drunk people ofthen says hidden truth. Horrible, but truth. It's not jibber-jabber. It's truth. Without filters. Experienced it, it was all fine and well till my ex got drunk, and I heard some things. Well she become ex after this.
@Keith1974 do you even know what you're talking about knucklehead? I'm saying if I was the character in the movie and she said that to *me* I wouldve turned it off, not keep watching.
I would never say that to my girlfriend , I mean.. not that way. How can you say something so deep about your relationship like how lucky they were to be together but not let it sound too harsh like "I was bored and I had no one except you to look at" , he's her partner, you can't say things to your partner to make him feel he was an object to satisfy your needs, and even though Jim did something that seemed the same, here Aurora seems she's starting to think the same as Jim when he woke her up.
A ship this big, expensive and advanced you would assume they planned fro the contingency or had a few extra sleeping pods ready in case this happened...
@@aaaaaa-rr8xm firstly I’m sure the guy who originally commented on never being bored by have having a library of games is only half serious. Secondly, if he in fact had a library of games he would be preoccupied for a long time. Video games as diverse as they are is a very time intensive and emotional hobby. I’m sure if you have time to kill, you can play video games indefinitely, or atleast for a couple of years.
All these scenes would have made the movie more in-depth on an emotional level and perspective level they should have made a director’s extended cut version
They should have at the very least, kept the drunken call scene. It would have explained Jim's sudden change in behavior without stretching the movie to intolerable lengths.
laurence fishbourne telling that story about lying about his age to get on the crew is literally a nod to his real life lying about his age to get cast in apocalypse now. pretty dope
They should have included the scenes where it showed how long he was alone, how sad and lonely he got, how he was losing his sanity. Might have better explained his decision to wake her up, where the audience was like, "I'd do the same thing!"
thanks for uploading the deleted scenes always wanted some more of that amazing movie since there's not gonna be a passengers 2 movie I'll live with the extra deleted scenes
0:01 Translate to you? Honestly, bad Russian language here in movie. So, computer says: "Repeit after me: i'm starting". Jim coming to the bar: "I learn Russian language!". Arthur-androide: "That's great, my friend! It is really ??? (untranslatable) language!" 1:19 Jim: "Surprise me, my friend". Arthur: "I can't help you, unfortunately".
"We have replacements down here for just about everything" was a line that destroyed the premise of the film in at least two ways. Still worth watching.
@@thrillhouse4784 A: there were no replacement parts for hibernation pods. B: The replacement parts required human technicians, but no protocol for waking or hibernating said humans. The premise of the movie was that everything was so reliable that neither was necessary.
@@ExtremeSquared Replacement parts for the pods wouldn't have fixed anything though? The issue was that they couldn't be put back INTO hibernation, not that fixing a pod would have allowed them to.
@@ELeviathan33 Technically still an issue because at the end we learn that the healing machine they have CAN put them back to sleep and if they have replacement for everything they could build a second one for both of them to go back into cryosleep.
This is great! i like the movie better with these scenes added in. But as much as I love 'Passengers', I will never be able to fully forgive the "unopenable doors" thing (everything in the ship is easy to access, even expensive stuff and EVERY other person's pod, but the people you'd need in an emergency. I work on ships. There is ALWAYS a way to wake up the most trained and important personnel in emergencies.) The other part I can't get past is "thousands of interstellar flights." Umm, if each interstellar flight is a hundred-plus years, what year are we in?? 300,000? by then , they'd KNOW not to mess with entropy without a way to 1. wake up key Crew members and 2. put people back to sleep. There would be at least 100 extra, brand-new pods and an onboard hibernation facility . Here, let me re-write it to accommodate that: The asteroids smashed that part of the ship and froze all those people and equipment. BOOM. Fixed. This script needed one more edit.
Gus said he's made 5 trips on the Aurora, presumably that means round trips, if they're 100 years each way, that's at least 1,000 years just on the Aurora.
I fully agree. I like the actors, I like the sets, but all the plotholes make me sick. Why would there be a crew if they be woken up and put back to sleep in an emergency is the most evident one.
Passengers is a good movie. But if it weren't for Michael Sheen's part of Arthur, it would also be an easily forgettable one. He really blasts it out of the water.
Saw this on Netflix a few years ago. Loved it. I regret not seeing it in the theater when it came out. My only (minor) beef with it is that Jim has access to the manuals for everything including the medical pod but doesn't find out it has a "stasis mode" that can be used to put one of them back into hibernation until after Gus passes away? True, he needed Gus's bracelet and code to unlock that sub-menu, but I suspect Jim would have found a way to access it regardless. Anyway, a minor complaint for an otherwise excellent movie. That deleted scene of Aurora (Sleeping Beauty, get it?) calling him and asking him if he thought she would ever even give him the time of day back on Earth was harsh to the extreme. Yikes!
Well the asteroid screwed up the generator so if Jim never woke up it would've been over for everyone. Plus aroua needed to be in the power room to pull that switch. 🤔
@@rigleyrigley4000 True, but I'm talking a logical error in the story rather than what could have been. For sure if Jim had not been awakened and if he had not awakened Aurora AND if Gus had not awakened to tell them what needed to be done (and how to do it), then it would have been a very short movie! ;)
Big mistake cutting these scenes. Movie was good but would have been great with scenes left in. A movie is a movie doesn't matter how long it is . Editing can go overboard sometimes. Editors need to be more like an artist , and remember the rhythms and flow, like , life itself , in all it's forms of existence.
True, I don't like it when films are cut down from 3 and 1/2 hours to just over 2 -what happened to those 50 plus or more minutes of other scenes?! Dances with Wolves is over a 4-Hour film; Kevin Costner put almost an hour back into the movie and it's a much better film because of those additional scenes!
This is a severely underrated movie. It explores our human essence in so many ways. Very well written. The writer clearly has studied us for a long time. :)
About drunk scene... Remember folks, she was REALLY REALLY mad at Jim to the point she wanted to break his fucking skull with a crowbar. If she can go for a crowbar, she could also use her *ahem* "soft powers" to hurt him. Girls can be really really cruel if they want to be and they know where to hit psychology. Ever see girls fighting... when its physical, its comic but when its mental or social... its most brutal thing in the universe.
no you'd still go crazy, also introvert isn't the same as anti-social. introverts still can still like socializing, they just need time to themselves after
Mancuso's ruminating adds a considerable amount of background texture to the story. The ship had made five previous runs with no serious problems, so who knows what year it is? Or where it's been? Out in the real world, mechanical engineers aren't "Grade 2 mechanics". They direct technicians and coordinate the work. His job would have been to determine the extent of the damage and effect repairs. The processor replacements would be the province of Computer and Controls technicians or Instrumentation and Electrical technicians. Engine room technicians would have handled the plasma vent issue. Being a ME means that he was smarter than the average bear, but he didn't know as much about the ship and how it was supposed to function as Mancuso did.
Could've been told from her perspective. And after the first high, she came into the slow realization. He redeemed himself but died, and she became the new him, waking someone else up after a while being alone.
Man it's a crime they cut that phone call. Early chance for Chris and Jen to show the range they had. Don't know exactly when in the film it was meant to be, but damn it's a huge shame it got cut. I wouldn't mind all these scenes being worked into the movie, but I think if only one could be recovered, it absolutely must be that phone call.
I think 'No New Drinks', 'Jim learns a new language', 'Gus Reveals His Past', and 'Gus Looks for a Solution' would be amazing for the plot and would destroy some arguments that this film is "bad"
7:01 I would have responded, “are you now? I’m still around” Aurora called Jim to hurt him, but also she is still stuck in the same situation as they started, perfect time to restart a conversation, not that she can go back to sleep anyways, would you rather be driven to madness from loneliness or would you rather forgive the person who woke you up out of insanity from being alone and at least have some sort of life for the remaining of your life, or would you commit suicide?
The dinner scene and that scene where she finds that book/photostrip built a little tension because shes nudging up against his secret (waking her up). They shouldve kept them in, i dont think there are any scenes like that, she just randomly finds out out of the blue.
The deleted scene of Gus with them at the bar; getting the detail that he’s been on 5 of these Avalon trips would help explain why he was sick. He’s been in suspended animation for 600 years, his body is much older than how he looks. Also, Gus mentioning that there are backup parts of everything would have been a more relevant call back when Jim says that later.
If the Chief made 5 trips, that would mean more than 500 years would have passed on Earth, correct? wouldn't technology have far exceeded what the Chief knew and the speeds achieved? The guy and technology would have been outdated after his first trip. It would have been possible that other, faster ships may have over taken the Avalon.
He said he was 35 when he did his first trip. Since he looks about 60, it's 25 years of actually aging outside of a pod. Accounting for about a year on site to help out establishing each colony, it leaves roughly 20 years for training and updating with tech. It would be a strange life, with no meaningful relationship possible except maybe other crew members that do the same trips, but it is possible. And I guess still worthy for the company. Cannot be easy finding someone willing to outlive anyone they know, just to serve on a ship. Mental health would be a bigger concern, imo. If crewmembers weren't sociopaths to begin with, to choose such job, I think a crippling depression would be likely to set in, at some point, for most.
@@alqaeda7040 - Technology also hits limits. Unless you find a way around certain barriers, that's as far as you progress. Also, space travel requires durability. Durability can limit how small or practical you make a device. Again, another limit.
@@qdllc A few other things come to mind as well-- you are talking about a settlement on another world-- who know what could take place in those 120 years it take the Avalon to reach it's destination-- war, plague... suppose they ship gets there and they find the colony in ruins? or hostile to 5,000 people suddenly coming down to join them? and then there's technology-- the crew can't go back in to suspended animation for the return trip without special facilities-- facilities not on board ship as was made very clear in the movie. So for the ship to go home, they have to depend on Homestead II willing and able to put them in stasis...if there was a war or something, they may not have that technology/capability after 120 years...
Although it's super interesting to see these deleted scenes and edits, they made all the right choices by cutting them out. The most gripping and memorable moment in the final film is when Aurora finds out from the bartender. Imagine what a loss it would have been if she'd have just found out from finding the manual instead!
Well if he didn't make any notes inside there It's likely that he's gonna find a plausible excuse that he tried to repair his pod to go to sleep again.
If you ever have a chance to be part of a test audience for a movie, you will find that there can actually be several different variations of what the final version of the movie will be. Also if you have ever gone to one of those limited theatre releases at a few dozen theatres across the country a few weeks prior to the big premier release worldwide that they sometimes do, congratulations, you might just have been part of a test audience where you watched just one variation of a film, and there were cameras in the theatre(s) filming the reactions of you and everyone else there to find out if overall audiences liked version A, B, or C better, and this is why sometimes you will watch that same movie a year later on TV/DVD/Blu-Ray/Streaming nowadays, and your asking yourself "Hey, what happened to this part of the movie, why isn't it here?" That's because it was in version A which you saw at the limited release, but the worldwide release happened to be version C. I myself have had this happen to me at least twice over my life where I've seen one of the final test versions but not the worldwide release in theatres. But that's not what most test screenings typically are, usually it's done at theaters owned or rented by the studios specifically for that purpose, people attending the shows are pre-screened and selected via questionaire to try and have a diverse audience base with the only typical benefit of being a part of one of these audiences is seeing the movie(s) for free, to sometime include some or all of your concessions (within reason soda, popcorn, snack might be free in some cases, couple of alchoholic drinks, plate or two of food, and a half dozen snacks won't be free at all).
totally totally agree. The movie was close to perfect and watching these deleted scenes doesn't do anything better. Although the "no more" drinks was pretty good.
Well now I understand the reason why Jim acted so cool towards Aurora when Gus wakes up - it was because of her drunken and abusive phone call to Jim. I would have told her to get lost after that too.
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God that scene 6:40 scene was brutal. She was way cruel... she didn’t have to say that. For every woman complaining he woke her up, yeah that was wrong but he also saved her from death along with those 5000 people in the pod. He apologized and even offered her to sleep back in the command pod. People need to be optimistic in life, he gave her a happy life, love, and a beautiful friendship. But most of all he saved a whole world from damnation.
Best part about Jim's having awakened Aurora is that without her intensive help, he'd have failed in his mission to repair the ship, and they'd all die.
This was before either of them knew that and it was just because he was alone. Which I empathize with incredibly along with how she feels. Her cruelty in that moment is in no way comparable to the cruelty she feels in this time span between not knowing and forgiving him. It's brutal and cruel, but honestly not completely undeserved. She just wants him to hurt and she'll never be able to hurt him the way he condemned her. Neither know they HAVE to be awake until a year after he wakes her, two years after he's been awake. Hindsight isn't helpful to them or excuse what Jim did. I am happy they both got a happy ending and lived their lives together. I'm glad she forgave him.
I bet that scene was going to be put between the scene a few days after he her woke up and the scene they both start to sleep together in Jim's bedroom.
She was drunk and wanted to punish him for what he did so what she said was hurtful and obviously lies. She was also shocked that he stopped the transmission, probably because she didn't get to say everything she rehearsed to herself.
5:32 Wait, was this deleted scene supposed to take place before or after she found out he woke her up? Depending when this was supposed to take place, it really has a different context.
Of course it was after she found out. Orherwise she wouldn’t have been so hostile. She was in love with him before she knew, and wouldn’t have been this honest/cruel to him if she didn’t find out.
Yes , depending on when this scene was supposed to be - before or after discovering he woke her - it makes totally different judgement of the scene. If before -than she just shows that normally she is high posh girl that wouldn't be interested in normal engineer... If after - which is I think takes place here - she uses in covnersation His words that she probably read in his notes on hibernation manual. And than he understands she knew
@@omnia9348 right, it will make her more evil even after saving Jim But they indirectly said it, remember that scene in which they both said hell of a life
and TONS of fancy meals. go figure. - i thought, the many times i've watched this, i'd just order too much lunch/dinner and keep some for breakfast, no?
Excellent movie. Great chemistry between JIm & Aurora. Stranded on an island together, forced into situations that neither of them wanted and making the best of it. Just like life.
Forgive me if there is nothing uploaded. I'm really somewhat of a information sponge. It's just lectures, electronics books more books, more lectures - that really would be boring to most people I guess. I really enjoyed the Hunger Games as well. I tried to be as quiet as possible during the film as I know there is a "set" behind the movie. I could not help myself from laughing in the scene where Catniss shoots the arrow into the apple (in the first hunger games movie) - that was fully.
I did not like that drunk Aurora call. That's just pointlessly cruel and poking at insecurities. Even if that's after the whole waking up fiasco, a simple "I hate you" and "stay away from me" like in the movie is enough. Seems like it's before so that's even more cruel.
Yea because she was intentionally trying to hurt him for damning her to be stuck on a ship forever. Pretty sure it's meant to be after which is why she didn't live in the same place as him anymore and he was so excited to get a call from her.
Those scenes of Jim actually helps understanding the desperation he got to and why he woke her up.
They live a life like Adam & Eve. Just each other. Nothing can hurt them. They have the technology to avoid dying from freak accidents or illness. They can just totally enjoy love. Also waking up a young pretty woman is of course the totally male thing to do.
But I guess one could make it into the 2nd or 3rd year before losing its mind?
yes its understandable and let's face it pretty much any man if they had a chance would be waking up jennifer lawrence. Yes its the scumbag thing to do but the temptation must have been insane
@@red2977 Is it a scumbag thing to do? He's alone for over a year with nothing to look forward to be isolation, insanity, and death. He tries everything to avoid it. He tries to wake the crew up. He tries to put himself to sleep. He considers suicide. He pushes it off as long as he can, but finally, to save his own life, he wakes her up. Is that wrong? Or maybe did he not have any other acceptable choice?
@@Michael-dy2lbof course, it's wrong, he dont have good reason enough to wake her
Of all the deleted scenes the one I really wished they'd kept was Gus, Aurora and Jim at the bar.
I like that we learn more about Gus and this one deleted scene really shows what an extraordinary, interesting character he is... He's been on hundreds of space flights around the galaxy and he's made 5 interstellar trips aboard the Avalon, each one being 120 years long, meaning he would have lived 600 years before Jim and Aurora were even born! And you know he would have some amazing stories especially between being a 35 year old seeing his first alien sun to the older man he is now.
To Jim and Aurora he's quite literally a living breathing part of history! And I like that he really loves his way of life...he's a Spacer. Home is where he is and it makes his passing that little less sad knowing he would have been at peace when he died. And it also gives some perspective to Jim and Aurora when he says home is where you are, what you do and the company you keep, making them realise that they have their jobs/passions, they have each other and they can make the Avalon their home.
There's a bit of a plothole there though, Aurora said she'd be the first to make a round trip, but it seems like Gus has done that several times, unless those trips were much shorter
@@Slackow That’s a good point. The only differentiation I can draw is that Gus’ sole purpose is to captain the ship. And so once the ship has dropped everyone at Homestead II it comes straight back to Earth. Whereas Aurora’s plan was to live on the planet for a year and experience life there and then travel back to Earth.
Whereas with Gus he’s picking passengers up from one location to another, he doesn’t get to stay and see civilisations change or grow or get to experience that as he’s a Spacer. He lives his life among the stars.
That's what trips me out about this movie, that the company lasts that long to accomplish multiple trips
5 round trip Homestead 2 will takes him 1200 years. Probably explain why he is so ill. Or prehaps Avalon has been to other places before this took place.
Why did they even delete these scenes? Now I've seen it and feel like these scenes were soooooo important especially that's phone call
The call scene would have destroyed the end tho.
She would never stay with him and rather sleep.
Creative choices homey
Creative choices
@@HELLFIRE0239 Hey drunk people say shit they regret. Besides the ending was after she found out she would've died regardless if he didn't wake her up.
Same here! I was late to game with this movie, just finally watched it and what a great flick! These scenes feel very important to the overall structure the film was going for..
The call scene makes her too unlikeable and I don’t think they wanted that
Omg the drunk call really puts her character into a different perspective
this scene had to be into the movie
I totally agree pietro. I actually wondered why Jim was suddenly a bit of arrogant with Aurora when he should all be in fact apologetic cause of what he did. That deleted scene answered it!
i didn’t like it🥺🥺 i dont like the mad side of aurora and i think it was arrogant and i hate that because jim and aurora is my ultimate ship!!
That call makes me want to dump her ass out an airlock.
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Damn dude, when Jennifer Lawrence’s character drunk called Chris Pratts and tried to hurt him with words, almost made me cry
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These scenes are all so fascinating in their own right. A TV series spinoff about a person/few people living like this on an empty spaceship would be so entertaining.
That's more or less the idea that Mystery Science Theater 3000 was based on. A guy stuck on a station who built two robots for company with limited communication with Earth, and they sent him crappy movies for entertainment on occassion.
They already made it. It was called "Red Dwarf" and it was fantastic. Nothing like it ever again.
Jeremy Jenner. You need to try red dwarf. A BBC sitcom.
its understandable why they were deleted. when she admits she's a NY journalist with an inflated sense of self-worth (she was just fishing for compliments with her self-degradation), she would alienate half the audience that have a disdain for the "ministry of truth". Also the alcoholic scene says that he's tried over a thousand drinks, but if he was awake for only a bit over a year, then that's too much booze and is either unlikely or just makes him unlikable as an alcoholic that resorted to booze too quickly. I would delete these too.
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This would of been such a great horror film. Imagine at the bar scene Arthur says to Aurora "You're my favourite one he's woken up". Pretends everything is fine with Jim. Then realises like 100 of the pods near her are empty. Then discovers the bodies in the cargohold. Jim actually has been awake for like 5 years and has gone insane turned serial killer who has been waking people up one by one - befriending them and then killing them.
shit dude !!that would be something cool.
Wow what an original idea, there surely aren't youtube videos that go into exploring this potential idea.
That’s the movie I want to see. Brilliant!
@@GabbyN90 That's not the movie I want to see. If I want horror, I'll move to Israel.
@@Voltomess Nah, that would be an overdone clique. If I wanted horror, I'd move to Ukraine.
Kinda wish they would have kept the 2 small scenes about a new drink every time as I think it's such a small but effective way to communicate what a depressing life Jim would have had before he stumbled upon Auroras pod. All the other ones I think they definitely made the right choice in cutting them out.
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For some reason I remember seeing this scene on TV.
I think the scenes of her piecing things together would have worked too. His slip-up about New York, and her finding the manual and his letters.
Arthur said he had made over 1400 drinks, so that means that either Jim has been awake for almost 4 years (not one) or, he has come to the bar 4 times a day for a year. The second one is more likely since they establish that he's been awake for about a year.
With a few rewrites this could easily have been one of the more terrifying horror movies ever.
But how should it end?
@@xxshinypinkxx Well then chris pratt and jennifer lawrence start passionately kissing and then the captain starts kissing them too and then its just all like hands and butts and touching and kissing all the time. And it would be so hot!! I love kissing and hot women. I especially love when hot ladies take off their clothes and then kiss some more. some times i pretend like im in the movie actually kissing instead of just watching. I figured out you could do this when i was watching the blockbuster hit brokeback mountain starring jake jillenhal and heath ledger. When anne hathaway showed her boobies i was like WOW !!!!! i could believe it. and especially the part where she kissed the joker and i was just WOAH!!!! how about that! nothing like boobs and kissing!!!!! BOIOIOING!!!!
Well gotta go for now. Mom says chicken nuggets are ready and that im grounded.
@@xxshinypinkxx imagine if they woke everybody up lol
@@harbimidiyosunkanka Yes, but with 60 years left, so none of them would've quite got there!
@@xxshinypinkxxIf Hollywood had guts she would have killed him.
That drunk call scene is pretty powerful
It's the type of dirty talk I would've wanted😂
Yea but it was really mean and we would of looked at her differently from that moment on !
i thought it was retarded
it makes me happy he woke her up ! Why leave it out?! Now thats a plot twist! haha
@@tomd.7325 I thought the same for about half of a second, and then reconsidered. He had taken her entire life away from her, without her consent. Why wouldn't she be mean, given that kind of provocation? What does it say about us, that we would judge her so casually, as we comfortably inhabit the surface of a living world, breathing its air, free to explore the possibilities that it has to offer? She isn't real, but the unflattering insight into our own quick moral judgements is.
The scene offers the viewer a chance to do a little needed self-reflection.
Some of these scenes are pretty good. This movie really is a bit underrated imo.
The fear in Jim eyes when he introduced Aurora to the Android.... i felt that
And for good reason.
I know this movie had bad reviews, but it remains in my top 10. Great love story..
Incredible movie.
Last Hollywood movie which I was able to watch to the end, without propaganda and stupid unrealistic scenarios :/
It's the opposite of a love story. He's a creep. He gave her no choice.
And yes, I've seen it.
@@JaneNewAuthor I agree. He ended her life basically, without giving her a choice. Well, she could have gone back into hyper sleep in that medical device I guess which I think she was insane to turn down!
delilik olduğunu asla düşünmüyorum arkadaşının söylediklerini unuttunuz mu burada mutlu değildin hiç bir şey sana yetmiyordu dedi yani Arora sadece kaçtı sevgisiz büyümüş bir kızdı en sonunda da 250 yıllık boş bir uykuya yeniden yatmak yerine aşkını seçti
Best to ignore critics' reviews and your opinion is just as valid. I also enjoyed it and after reading reviews I can't say I agree with their criticism.
The deleted scenes would have added immensely to the story. Removing these scenes made the story confusing and less compelling. Thanks Chris for providing a full narrative.
The entire concept of this movie is fascinating, thousands of years into the future, the option to travel to a new generation, and to be a crew member always traveling through multiple generations! It's definitely a tempting idea..
I am glad they took the drunk scene out. Most people don't recover from a comment that cruel.
And they shouldnt. In vino veritas. Drunk people ofthen says hidden truth. Horrible, but truth. It's not jibber-jabber. It's truth. Without filters. Experienced it, it was all fine and well till my ex got drunk, and I heard some things. Well she become ex after this.
@@stormbringer717 it's gonna stay between her and me, sorry.
@@stormbringer717 Dude, are you stupid? That's between both of them
@@antoncomrade2043 Anyways, so what did your ex said???
@@baffled_hawk she said she slept with your papa and your mama .
6:20 watch how the guy turn from excitement to shock sad real quick
i wouldve turned it off right after that comment.
Yea, makes me feel sad for him, Chris Pratt really is a great actor
@Keith1974 do you even know what you're talking about knucklehead? I'm saying if I was the character in the movie and she said that to *me* I wouldve turned it off, not keep watching.
I would never say that to my girlfriend , I mean.. not that way. How can you say something so deep about your relationship like how lucky they were to be together but not let it sound too harsh like "I was bored and I had no one except you to look at" , he's her partner, you can't say things to your partner to make him feel he was an object to satisfy your needs, and even though Jim did something that seemed the same, here Aurora seems she's starting to think the same as Jim when he woke her up.
@@davesteven7589-f8g Pretty sure that scene was supposed to be after she found out. She did it intentionally to hurt him.
The scenes with Arthur reminds me of Shining so much, even if it's not the same genre of movie
The bar was partly modeled on it
A ship this big, expensive and advanced you would assume they planned fro the contingency or had a few extra sleeping pods ready in case this happened...
And then what ? Reactor would blow up and bury everyone in deep space. 15 min intro , Jim finds new pod, sleep , dies with everyone else. What a story
Love this movie! I would have loved to have all these clips in the movie. Bring a lot of context
The drunk call from her changes her character quite a bit.
If he was a gamer and the ship had a full library of games, the man would have never been bored.
they would've just wrote in that he played all the games. That's basically the drink scene where he tried them all
@@Controlaringyou clearly haven’t played video games
@@Udayanon I mean, nothing lasts forever. We all change our hobbies someday. Change just happens.
@@aaaaaa-rr8xm firstly I’m sure the guy who originally commented on never being bored by have having a library of games is only half serious. Secondly, if he in fact had a library of games he would be preoccupied for a long time. Video games as diverse as they are is a very time intensive and emotional hobby. I’m sure if you have time to kill, you can play video games indefinitely, or atleast for a couple of years.
Unless he is a PVP gamer. In which case the crappy AI enemies would have driven him mad within a week.
All these scenes would have made the movie more in-depth on an emotional level and perspective level they should have made a director’s extended cut version
They should have at the very least, kept the drunken call scene. It would have explained Jim's sudden change in behavior without stretching the movie to intolerable lengths.
laurence fishbourne telling that story about lying about his age to get on the crew is literally a nod to his real life lying about his age to get cast in apocalypse now. pretty dope
They should have included the scenes where it showed how long he was alone, how sad and lonely he got, how he was losing his sanity. Might have better explained his decision to wake her up, where the audience was like, "I'd do the same thing!"
And they could have gotten out of the "creepy" end of the movie, by just giving her a useful skill he needed to repair the damn ship.
They did??
thanks for uploading the deleted scenes
always wanted some more of that amazing movie
since there's not gonna be a passengers 2 movie
I'll live with the extra deleted scenes
The drunk call scene also shows how she wanted to emotionally hurt him not just physical
But it def would have made the movie way darker
I was trying to figure out, if that drunk-call occured before or after the "woke-up reveal." By your comment, I'm guessing after?
He basically killed her and her dreams by waking her up. It would be understandable darkness.
@@Silirion If it's "murder" then Jim and his dreams were killed way before that.
There are no new drinks - is brilliant, maybe the best phrase of the movie.
This movie is way better than 50 shades of grey
Literally every film out there is better then that trash 💩
why would you even compare this movie to that
Strange comparison
0:01 Translate to you? Honestly, bad Russian language here in movie.
So, computer says: "Repeit after me: i'm starting".
Jim coming to the bar: "I learn Russian language!".
Arthur-androide: "That's great, my friend! It is really ??? (untranslatable) language!"
1:19 Jim: "Surprise me, my friend".
Arthur: "I can't help you, unfortunately".
Ни за что не догадался бы, что компьютер говорит "я начинаю", мне слышится- "я наченеу". А Артур говорит: "призовой язык".
The funnest part is that "Russian" of all three actors (include the computer) is so horrible it's almost unrecognizable for a native speaker.
I love how he said "so no new drinks".......😂
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@@christophermichaelpratt7247 indeed
im glad they cut it like they did,,,kept my attention,great flick.
Visually amazing film. I’ve ordered the 4K version, can’t wait!
I wish we could get a director's cut or a supercut with all these scenes added back in. Really adds some depth and texture to Chris's character.
This could have gone reall differently if he was some kind of a psychopath.
What a kickass Movie, I hope they come out with a sequel.
It's a shit movie
How? They died.
@@tonym50195 no they didn't.
no. not everything needs a sequel
@@pnut3844able , yes they did. You must not have watched it.
Love the on scene chemistry between these two. No idea how in reality she could drag and lift him in the hospital scene.
He weighs like 190 lbs and she is a fit adult woman in her prime.
@@jasonmckie4402 do you really think she could lift him ? I don't think so.
And with an injured arm.
I just want to point out "it's not real " 🤣
@@pjcamp1on We are suspending our disbelief Paul, that's what we do when we watch movies.
the way he looks at her at 3:40 omgg
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looking back from 2 years ago, this movie was much more better than The Space Between Us not gonna lie.
No surprise there, The Space Between Us was sh*t
@@vulc1 overbudgeted movie iirc
"We have replacements down here for just about everything" was a line that destroyed the premise of the film in at least two ways. Still worth watching.
care to expand?
@@thrillhouse4784 A: there were no replacement parts for hibernation pods.
B: The replacement parts required human technicians, but no protocol for waking or hibernating said humans.
The premise of the movie was that everything was so reliable that neither was necessary.
@@ExtremeSquared why would replacement parts take humans if you have robots that can bartend
@@ExtremeSquared Replacement parts for the pods wouldn't have fixed anything though?
The issue was that they couldn't be put back INTO hibernation, not that fixing a pod would have allowed them to.
@@ELeviathan33 Technically still an issue because at the end we learn that the healing machine they have CAN put them back to sleep and if they have replacement for everything they could build a second one for both of them to go back into cryosleep.
This movie summarized my quarantine experience.
This is great! i like the movie better with these scenes added in. But as much as I love 'Passengers', I will never be able to fully forgive the "unopenable doors" thing (everything in the ship is easy to access, even expensive stuff and EVERY other person's pod, but the people you'd need in an emergency. I work on ships. There is ALWAYS a way to wake up the most trained and important personnel in emergencies.) The other part I can't get past is "thousands of interstellar flights." Umm, if each interstellar flight is a hundred-plus years, what year are we in?? 300,000? by then , they'd KNOW not to mess with entropy without a way to 1. wake up key Crew members and 2. put people back to sleep. There would be at least 100 extra, brand-new pods and an onboard hibernation facility . Here, let me re-write it to accommodate that: The asteroids smashed that part of the ship and froze all those people and equipment. BOOM. Fixed. This script needed one more edit.
But then if it smashed all the equipments, etc, the asteroid would've been discovered way sooner and that was supposed to be the hidden discovery
More than one interstellar flight can take place at one time.
Would you rather have NO MOVIE? If you take away all the plot points that drive the story there's nothing left.
Gus said he's made 5 trips on the Aurora, presumably that means round trips, if they're 100 years each way, that's at least 1,000 years just on the Aurora.
I fully agree. I like the actors, I like the sets, but all the plotholes make me sick. Why would there be a crew if they be woken up and put back to sleep in an emergency is the most evident one.
Holy hell the disappointment Jim has when there aren't any new drinks, that legitimately made me feel bad for him.
Passengers is a good movie. But if it weren't for Michael Sheen's part of Arthur, it would also be an easily forgettable one. He really blasts it out of the water.
I love this movie
Sometimes deleted scenes gives a more indepth atmosphere and feeling in the environment and in the actors.
Saw this on Netflix a few years ago. Loved it. I regret not seeing it in the theater when it came out. My only (minor) beef with it is that Jim has access to the manuals for everything including the medical pod but doesn't find out it has a "stasis mode" that can be used to put one of them back into hibernation until after Gus passes away? True, he needed Gus's bracelet and code to unlock that sub-menu, but I suspect Jim would have found a way to access it regardless. Anyway, a minor complaint for an otherwise excellent movie. That deleted scene of Aurora (Sleeping Beauty, get it?) calling him and asking him if he thought she would ever even give him the time of day back on Earth was harsh to the extreme. Yikes!
Well the asteroid screwed up the generator so if Jim never woke up it would've been over for everyone. Plus aroua needed to be in the power room to pull that switch. 🤔
@@rigleyrigley4000 True, but I'm talking a logical error in the story rather than what could have been. For sure if Jim had not been awakened and if he had not awakened Aurora AND if Gus had not awakened to tell them what needed to be done (and how to do it), then it would have been a very short movie! ;)
i like how it seems arthur can sense awkward silence after Gus leaves the bar and slides away. lol
Big mistake cutting these scenes. Movie was good but would have been great with scenes left in. A movie is a movie doesn't matter how long it is . Editing can go overboard sometimes. Editors need to be more like an artist , and remember the rhythms and flow, like , life itself , in all it's forms of existence.
True, I don't like it when films are cut down from 3 and 1/2 hours to just over 2 -what happened to those 50 plus or more minutes of other scenes?! Dances with Wolves is over a 4-Hour film; Kevin Costner put almost an hour back into the movie and it's a much better film because of those additional scenes!
@@thomashumphrey4953...1966's GRAND PRIX is nearly 3 hours long with a 20 some minute long intermission... even the DVD has the intermission
This is a severely underrated movie. It explores our human essence in so many ways. Very well written. The writer clearly has studied us for a long time. :)
The concept of this movie is awesome
About drunk scene... Remember folks, she was REALLY REALLY mad at Jim to the point she wanted to break his fucking skull with a crowbar. If she can go for a crowbar, she could also use her *ahem* "soft powers" to hurt him. Girls can be really really cruel if they want to be and they know where to hit psychology. Ever see girls fighting... when its physical, its comic but when its mental or social... its most brutal thing in the universe.
I could have watched him being alone on that spaceship for ever.
An extrovert in this situation: "This is hell!"
An introvert: "Heaven is real afterall!"
Those people also loved covid
, bunch of weirdos.
@@pegcity4eva Different strokes for different folks. I wasn’t overly bothered by it.
no you'd still go crazy, also introvert isn't the same as anti-social. introverts still can still like socializing, they just need time to themselves after
Yeah..i would spend my life alone in that ship..rather than awake the good looking girl then ended in tragedy🤣
These are so good-they humanize them all so much more
Mancuso's ruminating adds a considerable amount of background texture to the story. The ship had made five previous runs with no serious problems, so who knows what year it is? Or where it's been?
Out in the real world, mechanical engineers aren't "Grade 2 mechanics". They direct technicians and coordinate the work. His job would have been to determine the extent of the damage and effect repairs. The processor replacements would be the province of Computer and Controls technicians or Instrumentation and Electrical technicians. Engine room technicians would have handled the plasma vent issue.
Being a ME means that he was smarter than the average bear, but he didn't know as much about the ship and how it was supposed to function as Mancuso did.
They should have worked the photo scene in after she had her talk with Gus. It would have provided a moment of empathy for the "drowning man."
She found his pictures before she moved out of his living quarters. She moved out when he admitted that he had taken her out of hibernation.
At least now I know why he made a miniature Chrysler Building for her.
Could've been told from her perspective. And after the first high, she came into the slow realization. He redeemed himself but died, and she became the new him, waking someone else up after a while being alone.
Man it's a crime they cut that phone call. Early chance for Chris and Jen to show the range they had. Don't know exactly when in the film it was meant to be, but damn it's a huge shame it got cut.
I wouldn't mind all these scenes being worked into the movie, but I think if only one could be recovered, it absolutely must be that phone call.
That's straight up stab to the heart 💔😥 5:50
yeh from 6:20 stab right to the heart, i cried that scene
like from excitement to sad real quick
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He said it's Taco Tuesday but they're not even eating Tacos. *Cries in Migos.
I truly love Jennifer
Frrrrrr she’s such a mood and a great actor
To bad she's a liberal cu*t
I think 'No New Drinks', 'Jim learns a new language', 'Gus Reveals His Past', and 'Gus Looks for a Solution' would be amazing for the plot and would destroy some arguments that this film is "bad"
Unless he tries more than 1 cocktail a day it would take him more than 3 years to try all of them
He most certainly had more than 1 a day lol
Lmao idiot. He for sure had more than one a day. He prob had 4-5
The movie is excellent. And many of these scenes would have added to the plot.
7:01 I would have responded, “are you now? I’m still around” Aurora called Jim to hurt him, but also she is still stuck in the same situation as they started, perfect time to restart a conversation, not that she can go back to sleep anyways, would you rather be driven to madness from loneliness or would you rather forgive the person who woke you up out of insanity from being alone and at least have some sort of life for the remaining of your life, or would you commit suicide?
The dinner scene and that scene where she finds that book/photostrip built a little tension because shes nudging up against his secret (waking her up). They shouldve kept them in, i dont think there are any scenes like that, she just randomly finds out out of the blue.
The deleted scene of Gus with them at the bar; getting the detail that he’s been on 5 of these Avalon trips would help explain why he was sick. He’s been in suspended animation for 600 years, his body is much older than how he looks.
Also, Gus mentioning that there are backup parts of everything would have been a more relevant call back when Jim says that later.
Its so interesting to see how much they film that ends up just thrown away. How many millions of dollars wasted
That's one of the reasons movies are so expensive to make. There's always a lot of scenes that are shot but get cut from the final movie.
If the Chief made 5 trips, that would mean more than 500 years would have passed on Earth, correct? wouldn't technology have far exceeded what the Chief knew and the speeds achieved? The guy and technology would have been outdated after his first trip. It would have been possible that other, faster ships may have over taken the Avalon.
He said he was 35 when he did his first trip. Since he looks about 60, it's 25 years of actually aging outside of a pod. Accounting for about a year on site to help out establishing each colony, it leaves roughly 20 years for training and updating with tech. It would be a strange life, with no meaningful relationship possible except maybe other crew members that do the same trips, but it is possible. And I guess still worthy for the company. Cannot be easy finding someone willing to outlive anyone they know, just to serve on a ship.
Mental health would be a bigger concern, imo.
If crewmembers weren't sociopaths to begin with, to choose such job, I think a crippling depression would be likely to set in, at some point, for most.
That presumes they find workable FTL. One can presume they don’t ever figure this out.
I dont think the technology get outdated so fast,the current ship already more advanced than the entire USA and China
@@alqaeda7040 - Technology also hits limits. Unless you find a way around certain barriers, that's as far as you progress. Also, space travel requires durability. Durability can limit how small or practical you make a device. Again, another limit.
@@qdllc A few other things come to mind as well-- you are talking about a settlement on another world-- who know what could take place in those 120 years it take the Avalon to reach it's destination-- war, plague... suppose they ship gets there and they find the colony in ruins? or hostile to 5,000 people suddenly coming down to join them? and then there's technology-- the crew can't go back in to suspended animation for the return trip without special facilities-- facilities not on board ship as was made very clear in the movie. So for the ship to go home, they have to depend on Homestead II willing and able to put them in stasis...if there was a war or something, they may not have that technology/capability after 120 years...
I enjoyed this film. Sure, the action happens toward the end - - but it’s really intense.
I love this movie so much. I saw it for the first time yesterday and my heart broke into a million pieces, several times..
Although it's super interesting to see these deleted scenes and edits, they made all the right choices by cutting them out. The most gripping and memorable moment in the final film is when Aurora finds out from the bartender. Imagine what a loss it would have been if she'd have just found out from finding the manual instead!
Well if he didn't make any notes inside there It's likely that he's gonna find a plausible excuse that he tried to repair his pod to go to sleep again.
If you ever have a chance to be part of a test audience for a movie, you will find that there can actually be several different variations of what the final version of the movie will be. Also if you have ever gone to one of those limited theatre releases at a few dozen theatres across the country a few weeks prior to the big premier release worldwide that they sometimes do, congratulations, you might just have been part of a test audience where you watched just one variation of a film, and there were cameras in the theatre(s) filming the reactions of you and everyone else there to find out if overall audiences liked version A, B, or C better, and this is why sometimes you will watch that same movie a year later on TV/DVD/Blu-Ray/Streaming nowadays, and your asking yourself "Hey, what happened to this part of the movie, why isn't it here?" That's because it was in version A which you saw at the limited release, but the worldwide release happened to be version C. I myself have had this happen to me at least twice over my life where I've seen one of the final test versions but not the worldwide release in theatres.
But that's not what most test screenings typically are, usually it's done at theaters owned or rented by the studios specifically for that purpose, people attending the shows are pre-screened and selected via questionaire to try and have a diverse audience base with the only typical benefit of being a part of one of these audiences is seeing the movie(s) for free, to sometime include some or all of your concessions (within reason soda, popcorn, snack might be free in some cases, couple of alchoholic drinks, plate or two of food, and a half dozen snacks won't be free at all).
@@ruthgar9753 That was interesting, thanks for sharing!
totally totally agree. The movie was close to perfect and watching these deleted scenes doesn't do anything better. Although the "no more" drinks was pretty good.
she didnt find out in the scene tho, it was just teasing the viewer
Good thing they took these scenes out
I don't know why, but I felt a special connection to this movie. I've watched it a dozen times! And of course, Jennifer Lawrence didn't hurt either!
He should have had Arthur combine cocktails together as a new drink lol
The funniest clip was Chris saying “a real New York journalist”. 😂
They could make a part 2 with all that happened for them in the ship..maybe they had kids and something dramatic happened
Well now I understand the reason why Jim acted so cool towards Aurora when Gus wakes up - it was because of her drunken and abusive phone call to Jim. I would have told her to get lost after that too.
Well, Jim woke up Aurora from her "travel sleep", so of course she is "rude" to him 🙂
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God that scene 6:40 scene was brutal. She was way cruel... she didn’t have to say that. For every woman complaining he woke her up, yeah that was wrong but he also saved her from death along with those 5000 people in the pod. He apologized and even offered her to sleep back in the command pod. People need to be optimistic in life, he gave her a happy life, love, and a beautiful friendship. But most of all he saved a whole world from damnation.
Best part about Jim's having awakened Aurora is that without her intensive help, he'd have failed in his mission to repair the ship, and they'd all die.
That's so true. If he was the only one awake, then he wouldn't have been able to fix the ship. She would've died anyways.
This was before either of them knew that and it was just because he was alone. Which I empathize with incredibly along with how she feels. Her cruelty in that moment is in no way comparable to the cruelty she feels in this time span between not knowing and forgiving him. It's brutal and cruel, but honestly not completely undeserved. She just wants him to hurt and she'll never be able to hurt him the way he condemned her. Neither know they HAVE to be awake until a year after he wakes her, two years after he's been awake. Hindsight isn't helpful to them or excuse what Jim did. I am happy they both got a happy ending and lived their lives together. I'm glad she forgave him.
I bet that scene was going to be put between the scene a few days after he her woke up and the scene they both start to sleep together in Jim's bedroom.
She was drunk and wanted to punish him for what he did so what she said was hurtful and obviously lies. She was also shocked that he stopped the transmission, probably because she didn't get to say everything she rehearsed to herself.
5:32 Wait, was this deleted scene supposed to take place before or after she found out he woke her up? Depending when this was supposed to take place, it really has a different context.
It was after she found out that she got woke up
Of course it was after she found out. Orherwise she wouldn’t have been so hostile. She was in love with him before she knew, and wouldn’t have been this honest/cruel to him if she didn’t find out.
@@MatildaV1980 key wór is she's honest xd.She was honest then and that means that she didn't love him.
Yes , depending on when this scene was supposed to be - before or after discovering he woke her - it makes totally different judgement of the scene. If before -than she just shows that normally she is high posh girl that wouldn't be interested in normal engineer... If after - which is I think takes place here - she uses in covnersation His words that she probably read in his notes on hibernation manual. And than he understands she knew
That bar scene reminds me of the shining bar scene .
this has made me need to watch this again 🥰
My favorit film for ever and ever
Same
I just realize the bartender looks like the one in The Shining
Homage to Kubrick
I freaking love this movie...
I really enjoyed the movie. It had a good story line. What about making another one?
I wish
The story was bad
5:50 that scene though 😥💔💔
I don't understand why they removed it, it's a great scene!
@@dahenriquez that scene puts aurora in a different perspective
@@dahenriquez that was pure evil
@@omnia9348 right, it will make her more evil even after saving Jim
But they indirectly said it, remember that scene in which they both said hell of a life
Cant order a fancy coffee (or cream or sugar)
Can order over 1000 cocktails😂
and TONS of fancy meals. go figure. - i thought, the many times i've watched this, i'd just order too much lunch/dinner and keep some for breakfast, no?
what's really gonna bake your noodle later on is, would everyone on the ship have died if he hadn't woken her up?
4:45 I wish I was him ehh
I wish I was her 😩
Me in lockdown: 0:43
You can totally get why (AFTER thinking about it and almost agreeing not to) he woke up someone else
Excellent movie. Great chemistry between JIm & Aurora. Stranded on an island together, forced into situations that neither of them wanted and making the best of it. Just like life.
7:29 Laurence Fishburne's character describing something that Laurence Fishburne actually did to get a role in Apocalypse Now.
Forgive me if there is nothing uploaded. I'm really somewhat of a information sponge. It's just lectures, electronics books more books, more lectures - that really would be boring to most people I guess. I really enjoyed the Hunger Games as well. I tried to be as quiet as possible during the film as I know there is a "set" behind the movie. I could not help myself from laughing in the scene where Catniss shoots the arrow into the apple (in the first hunger games movie) - that was fully.
this could have made one hell of a series
The best ending would have been if they just open up the other 4998 pods.
by the end of the trip, they'd be drinking the filtered pool water XD
I did not like that drunk Aurora call. That's just pointlessly cruel and poking at insecurities. Even if that's after the whole waking up fiasco, a simple "I hate you" and "stay away from me" like in the movie is enough. Seems like it's before so that's even more cruel.
Yea because she was intentionally trying to hurt him for damning her to be stuck on a ship forever. Pretty sure it's meant to be after which is why she didn't live in the same place as him anymore and he was so excited to get a call from her.