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Esther Harrison has it good and got exactly what she wanted in life; steady income two kids and a loving husband but, when a dark figure from her past comes calling, it reveals a secret that will change everything.
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Plot Summary
A pilot named Mills crash-lands on an unknown planet, only to discover it's Earth 65 million years ago. While trying to survive the prehistoric environment and its dangerous creatures, Mills must find a way to repair his ship and reach an escape pod with the sole survivor of the crash, a young girl named Koa.
Critical Reception
65 received generally negative reviews from critics, with many finding its premise intriguing but ultimately underdeveloped. While the action sequences and Adam Driver's performance received some praise, the film was criticized for its predictable plot, lack of originality, and reliance on familiar tropes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its high-concept premise and Adam Driver's committed performance.
- Criticized for a generic plot that fails to fully capitalize on its unique setting.
- Action sequences are present but often overshadowed by predictable storytelling.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a decent popcorn flick, appreciating the sci-fi elements and the dinosaur action. However, many felt the story was too thin and predictable, with some expressing disappointment that it didn't live up to its potential.
Fun Fact
The screenplay for '65' was written by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, who previously co-wrote the screenplay for John Krasinski's critically acclaimed 2018 horror film 'A Quiet Place'.
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