65 is a 2023 American science fiction film written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, and starring Adam Driver. Driver plays an astronaut who crashes on an unknown planet with a challenging environment and attempts to help a young girl, played by Ariana Greenblatt, survive. Beck and Woods produced with Sam Raimi, Deborah Liebling, and Zainab Azizi.

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In an foggy forest, a man in an advanced space suit wields a tech-based rifle in front of the skull of a Tyrannosaurus rex.
Theatrical release poster
Directed byScott Beck
Bryan Woods
Written by
  • Scott Beck
  • Bryan Woods
Produced by
Starring
CinematographySalvatore Totino
Edited by
  • Jane Tones
  • Josh Schaeffer
Music byChris Bacon
Production
companies
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Release date
  • March 10, 2023 (2023-03-10)
Running time
93 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$45 million[2]
Box office$60.7 million[3]

The film was released in the United States by Sony Pictures Releasing under its Columbia Pictures label on March 10, 2023. It grossed $60 million worldwide on a budget of $45 million, and received mixed reviews from critics.

Plot

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Sixty-five million years ago, on the planet Somaris, pilot Mills is convinced by his wife that he should take on a two-year space expedition to earn the money needed to treat their daughter Nevine's illness. During the journey, his spaceship, the Zoic, is hit by a mass of asteroids and crash lands on an alien planet, Earth. With his ship damaged beyond repair, he finds that his passengers have been killed and contemplates suicide until he finds a lone survivor, a young girl named Koa. Mills sends a distress beacon for rescue and decides to take care of Koa. However, they have difficulty communicating due to differing languages and a broken translator.

Mills later discovers a functioning escape shuttle from the Zoic has landed on top of a mountain. To encourage Koa to follow him, Mills lies about her family being atop the mountain, when in reality they perished in the crash. The pair quickly realize the planet is home to dangerous and aggressive alien creatures, which are actually Earth's dinosaurs. During their journey they rescue a small armored dinosaur stuck in a tar pit, which is then killed by a pack of theropods. Mills falls out of a tree and manages to fight off a pack of Lagosuchus attacking them.

The two spend the night in a cave and are attacked by a large quadrupedal archosaur, though Mills shoots it in the eye, which enrages it, forcing Koa and Mills to retreat further into the cave. After a rockfall separates them, Mills is attacked by an Oviraptor and Koa is attacked by a dromaeosaur which she traps in a fallen tree log; she uses bombs Mills had given her to kill the dinosaur. Mills kills the Oviraptor and escapes the cave, but falls into quicksand while searching for Koa. Koa rescues him and they continue up the mountain. Mills discovers that a huge asteroid, the same one whose debris his ship crashed into, will strike Earth in less than 12 hours.

The two reach the escape shuttle, but Koa is angry when she discovers that Mills lied to her. Mills opens up to Koa about losing Nevine, who had died of her illness while he was away, and promises to protect her. Upon learning rescue is on the way, the two board the escape shuttle, but the asteroid's debris causes it to fall down the mountain. A pair of marauding Tyrannosaurus rex harass Mills and Koa, though Mills successfully kills both of them. Suddenly the giant archosaur which Mills had partially blinded earlier appears from the jungle and chases Mills. During the chase Mills finds a large geyser field and manages to lure it to a geyser, but the geyser's water and steam only burns half of its face. As the angered archosaur is about to kill Mills, he is saved when Koa stabs it in its remaining good eye with a large dinosaur claw that she coated in poison berries earlier, blinding it. The now-blind carnivore then stumbles headfirst into a boiling hot geyser and is killed. The pair escapes just in time as the asteroids strike Earth, causing a cataclysmic event and the extinction of the dinosaurs. With the pod set to meet up with a rescue vessel, the two relax and fly off into the stars.

In closing titles, the evolution of Earth is shown, at the spot where Mills and Koa left, through an ice age until the present day.

Cast

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Production

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In September 2020, Adam Driver signed on to star in the film, to be produced, written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods; Sam Raimi would co-produce with Zainab Azizi and Debbie Liebling.[4] Later in the year, Ariana Greenblatt and Chloe Coleman joined the cast.[5][6] Greenblatt learned to speak a fictional alien language created for the film.[7] On a production budget of $45 million,[2] principal photography began on December 7, 2020.[8] Filming also occurred in the Kisatchie National Forest in Vernon Parish, Louisiana in January 2021, being halfway into production by January 16,[9][10] and wrapping up on February 21, 2021.[11] Several locations in Oregon were used for filming, including Meyer’s Creek Beach in Gold Beach, Coos Bay, Whaleshead Beach in Brookings, Agness and Elk Creek Falls.[12] Additional photography occurred in Ireland, sometime following the film's first release delay.[13]

The visual effects were created by Framestore, and Ghost VFX with Chris Harvey serving as a visual effects supervisor.[14] Scroggins Aviation Mockup & Effects was contracted by Sony to build a spacecraft "Escape Vessel" and other set props for the mother spacecraft in the film.[15] The delayed release gave time for the visual effects to appear in more satisfactory quality.[13] In February 2021, it was announced that Danny Elfman was composing the score for the film, having previously collaborated with Raimi on his directed projects.[16] However, in March 2023, Chris Bacon, a frequent collaborator of Elfman, was revealed to have composed a new score earlier in the year; initially both composers were set to receive credit, but ultimately Bacon received sole credit, with Elfman labeled as a co-composer on select tracks. Additionally, Michael Giacchino served as "score consultant", while Gad Emile Zeitune is credited with "additional music".[17][18]

Release

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65 was released theatrically in the United States on March 10, 2023, by Sony Pictures Releasing.[19] The film had previously been scheduled for release, though with longer separation between announcement dates and release dates, for May 13, 2022,[20] April 29, 2022,[21] April 14, 2023,[22] April 28, 2023,[23] and March 17, 2023.[24] The film was released digitally on April 7, followed by a Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K UHD release on May 30.[25] As part of Sony's 18-month deal with Netflix, the film began streaming on the platform on July 8, 2023.[26]

Reception

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Box office

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65 grossed $32.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $28.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $60.7 million.[3]

In the United States and Canada, 65 was released alongside Scream VI and Champions, and was projected to gross $7–9 million from 3,350 theaters in its opening weekend.[2][27] The film made $4.4 million on its first day, including $1.22 million from Thursday night previews. It went on to slightly over-perform, debuting to $12.3 million and finishing third at the box office.[28] It made $5.8 million in its second weekend, finishing in third.[29]

Critical response

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On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 36% of 128 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.8/10. The website's consensus reads: "Sodden sci-fi that somehow finds a way to bungle Adam Driver fighting dinosaurs, 65 is closer to zero."[30] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 40 out of 100, based on 27 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[31] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave it an overall 54% positive score, with 37% saying they would recommend the film.[28]

See also

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References

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