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Synopsis: The spaceship, Starship Avalon, in its 120-year voyage to a distant colony planet known as the "Homestead Colony" and transporting 5,258 people has a malfunction in one of its sleep chambers. As a result one hibernation pod opens prematurely and the one person that awakes, Jim Preston (Chris Pratt) is stranded on the spaceship, still 90 years from his destination.
Genre: Drama, Romance, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Morten Tyldum
Production: Columbia Pictures
  Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 1 win & 9 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Metacritic:
41
Rotten Tomatoes:
31%
PG-13
Year:
2016
116 min
$100,014,092
Website
9,141 Views


I got blown out of the tube.

- What?

- My tether broke.

I can't get back to the ship.

I'll come out. I'll come out.

I'll pull you in.

Warning. Oxygen level critical.

Return to ship immediately.

Aurora, I'm sorry.

For everything.

Shut up. I'm coming.

I wish we'd have met in 90 years.

I'd have built you a house.

I'd have read your book.

It's gonna be great.

Tether attached.

Locate Jim Preston.

Jim Preston located.

I'm coming to get you.

Jim!

I'm sorry. The patient is dead.

Well, resuscitate him!

Postmortem operations require

authorized medical supervision.

No.

Jim.

Override!

Override on my authority!

ID 1-7...

Two...

Two. Two.

2-3-1-7.

2-3-1-7! ID 2-3-1-7!

Resuscitation.

Multiple procedures are not recommended.

Override! Do it now!

Executing.

Hi!

Jim!

Hey, Jim.

You brought me back.

Yeah.

- Thank you.

- Be still.

Of course.

There's something I have to show you.

In command mode, it turns out

the Autodoc has an option

called Stabilize and Suspend.

It stops all metabolic activity.

What are you saying?

With Gus's ID, it can be like hibernation

inside the Autodoc.

You can go back to sleep.

But there's only one Autodoc.

Yeah.

And you're gonna lay down in it

and fall asleep.

And you'll wake up on Homestead II.

And you'll write your book.

You'd finish your journey.

You'd do what you set out to do.

You'd be alone.

I've been alone before.

And I'll be fine.

But I would never see you again.

I'll come and visit you.

Tuesday is my day with Arthur.

Lovely as ever.

Thank you, Arthur.

You're looking very well yourself.

Thanks to you.

What's that?

Something I've wanted to give you

for a long time.

It's beautiful.

Took you long enough to ask.

Champagne.

I'll wait.

Hell of a life.

Hell of a life.

Crew wake-up process initiated.

My fellow passengers,

if you're reading this,

then the Starship Avalon

has reached its destination.

Grand concourse.

A lot happened while you slept.

A friend once said,

"You can't get so hung up

on where you'd rather be

"that you forget to make

the most of where you are."

We got lost along the way.

But we found each other.

And we made a life.

A beautiful life.

Together.

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