Passengers (2016)

Movie · 2016 · Drama, Romance, Science Fiction · 1h 56m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 1.2/10 (1.1M ratings)

There is a reason they woke up.

Overview

A spacecraft traveling to a distant colony planet and transporting thousands of people has a malfunction in its sleep chambers. As a result, two passengers are awakened 90 years early.

Ratings

Director

Morten Tyldum

Production

Columbia Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, Original Film, Company Films, Start Motion Pictures, LStar Capital

Cast

Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt, Michael Sheen, Laurence Fishburne, Andy Garcia, Vince Foster, Kara Flowers, Conor Brophy, Julee Cerda, Aurora Perrineau, Lauren Farmer, Emerald Mayne, Kristin Brock, Tom Ferrari, Quansae Rutledge, Desmond Reid, Emma Clarke, Chris Edgerly, Fred Melamed, Matt Corboy

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A glossy, high-concept sci-fi romance with strong production value and an intriguing isolation premise, but it’s hard to ignore the film’s ethically troubling central decision and the way the script tries to smooth it over. If you’re interested in star-driven space melodrama and can engage with it as a flawed, conversation-starting genre piece, it has some appeal; if you want a clean romance or airtight moral storytelling, it’s a miss.

Best for

  • viewers who like big-budget sci-fi with romance and melodrama
  • people curious about ethically messy premise-driven stories
  • fans of isolated-space-set character drama
  • watchers who enjoy polished studio spectacle over hard sci-fi

Skip if

  • you want a romance built on mutual consent and emotional trust
  • you’re sensitive to coercive or misogynistic story dynamics
  • you prefer rigorous science fiction over glossy fantasy
  • you want a film that fully earns its moral and emotional resolution

Overview

Passengers is built on a sharp, provocative premise: two strangers trapped alone on a luxury starship, with one waking the other far too early. For a while, the movie understands the loneliness, desperation, and existential dread baked into that setup, and the production design gives the ship a seductive, lonely grandeur. There’s a real movie in here about isolation, companionship, and the cost of survival.

Worth noting

The problem is that the film’s central act of betrayal is so severe that the romance can’t really recover from it. The script keeps trying to reframe the relationship as a love story, but the emotional logic never fully convinces, and the tonal shift toward redemption feels forced. That tension is what people remember most, and not in a way that flatters the film.

Bottom line

As a piece of studio sci-fi, it’s slick and watchable, with committed leads and a strong sense of scale. As a romance, it’s deeply compromised; as a moral drama, it’s too evasive. The result is a movie that is more interesting to discuss than to endorse.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Asya (1.5★) · 9032 likes

‪PASSENGERS WRITER 1: what do we name jennifer lawrence's character who is woken up from deep sleep by a man‬ ‪WRITER 2: um.... aurora? lol‬ ‪WRITER 1: greg your talent is unparalleled. here are my keys go fuck my wife‬

Carol Grant (1.5★) · 4544 likes

"Why can't she see that I'm just a Nice Guy?": The Movie

Vilu (1★) · 2556 likes

"Come back to me" (??!) Girl, what? Let him float around and die.

Megan (1.5★) · 2445 likes

A Men's Rights Activist's wet dream.

davidehrlich (2★) · 2326 likes

PASSENGERS ends with an Imagine Dragons song about gravity. I'm not really sure what else needs to be said. (okay, one more thing… an errant thought i had watching this watered down spectacle, which has been scientifically smoothed down for the lowest common denominator: the difference between studio films and indie films is significantly greater than the difference between film and television). (okay okay, one MORE thing: Chris Pratt: "i just wanted to give you some space." Jennifer Lawrence: "SPACE is the *last* thing i need!" end scene.)

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Topics

science fiction, romance, drama, space station, loneliness, ethical dilemma, betrayal, survival, melodrama, studio blockbuster

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