- Studio: TriStar Pictures
- Release Date: Oct 24, 2008
User Score
5.8
out of 10
Mixed or average reviews- based on 22 Ratings
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 11 out of 22
-
Mixed: 6 out of 22
-
Negative: 5 out of 22
Review this movie
-
Your Score10 out of 10
-
Please sign in or create an account before writing a review.
-
-
Submit
-
Check Spelling
-
Characters remaining: 5000 out of 5000
- User score
- Most active
- By date
- Most helpful
- Most Clicked
-
JayHMay 9, 20095Tired and familiar, disappointing considering some of the talent involved. Too slow moving and it only scratches the surface of the story, sloppily put together.
-
-
PatrickTJun 9, 20099This movie was like a tapestry woven love story, that was both surreal and haunting...loved the score as well. I don't get how it got such bad reviews....I thoroughly enjoyed. it..guess nowadays all anyone looks for in the movies are gor and nudity. This had none of those, but I had to watch it again, to realize ...well, I won't give that away...seriously watch it!
-
-
KimmieM.Jul 18, 200910I loved this movie! I was unsure when I saw it on Netflix because I had never heard of it...but it far exceeded my expectations. I think it was really well done and I think the Critics are being WAY too critical! Lighten up!
-
-
MeghanAug 1, 20094Unoriginal, pointless, and slow, this movie is merely the spawn of other movies. If you've been a movie-watcher for, oh, the last fifteen years, this movie will be nothing new to you!
-
-
PhilDJul 25, 20092First hour was really boring and last 20 minutes didn't really help.
-
-
TonyB.Jul 27, 20096With fine performances by two of our best young actors and three always reliable veterans, "Passengers" is worth a look.
-
-
Aug 22, 20109This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
-
Jan 7, 20125
prev
next
Page:
- 1
-
40A clunky, dead-on-arrival scary drama that proves that even people with good taste need a good script or direction.
-
40The film is a misfire, which you feel more acutely given the talents of those involved, including director Rodrigo Garcia ("Nine Lives," "Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her") and rising star Anne Hathaway.
-
50Cruising somewhere between therapy drama and paranoid thriller, this middlebrow tone poem aims for ambiguity but often veers into soporific, suspending answers (and often, viewer interest) en route to an ending that explains all.