The phrase is likely a search for a specific segment or "piece" of the 2016 science fiction film Passengers
, an interstellar spacecraft transporting 5,000 colonists to the planet Homestead II, a journey that takes 120 years. Engineer at the Movies: reviews... Passengers (2016)
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If you are writing a university paper or critique, focusing on the film's visual effects (VFX) ethical themes
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The film’s central gambit—Jim Preston’s (Pratt) decision to awaken Aurora Lane (Lawrence)—is the hinge upon which the entire narrative swings, and it is a hinge that the film fails to fully critique. Awakened alone after his hibernation pod malfunctions 90 years early, Jim descends into a brutal year of solitude. He learns to dance, drinks with a robotic bartender (Michael Sheen), and teeters on the edge of suicide. When he spots Aurora in her pod, he is captivated. But the script presents a third option beyond suicide or loneliness: damnation. Jim’s choice to read her biography and then manually wake her is not an accident; it is a premeditated act of destruction. He is effectively sentencing her to die on the ship, robbing her of her life’s purpose, all to cure his own loneliness.