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'65' Movie Review: Adam Driver’s effort fails to pilot this sci-fi vehicle

This film feels like a low-key independent feature and the aim here is to make every challenge feel personal and therefore extraordinary

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Film: 65

Cast: Adam Driver, Ariana Greenblatt, Chloe Coleman, Alexandra Shipp, Nika King

Director: Scott Beck, Bryan Woods

Rating: 2.5 /5

Runtime: 93 min

Director duo Beck/Woods’ who co-wrote ‘A Quiet Place,’ craft a rather simplistic, fairly intense, distinctively unambitious creature cum survival thriller that fits in with the sci-fi genre. There’s really not much worth in the story other than the fact that it is set 65 million years ago dating to the time when Dinosaurs went extinct due to a giant meteorite hit on planet earth.

The main character here belongs to a planet called Somaris. Mills (Adam Driver) is sent on a two-year-long expedition but while out in deep space, a meteorite hit causes his ship to crash land on a planet unknown to him. We soon discover that the Planet he has landed on is Earth - one overrun by Dinosaurs of every hue and size, and the only survivor alongside him is a young girl Koa (Ariana Greenblatt), whose language he doesn’t speak or understand. The challenge for him now is not only to battle the Dinosaurs but to search out the escape pod and make it back to his home before Earth gets hit.

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