The Borneo Post

Sci-fi, sex and celebs, yet ‘Passengers’ disappoint­s critics

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LOS ANGELES: It seemed like a match made in heaven having two of the hottest young Hollywood stars, Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt, working together.

However, reviews for their scifi romance “Passengers,” which opens in US movie theatres on Wednesday, have not been kind.

“Passengers” is the story of two people on a spaceship headed to a distant colony who wake up 90 years early. There is no way to go back to deep sleep, so they try to fi nd ways to entertain themselves.

Oscar-winner Lawrence, 26, who last year publicly attacked Hollywood’s female pay gap, was paid some US$ 20 million for the movie, according to Hollywood trade publicatio­ns, double that of Pratt, who has starred in action movies “Jurassic World” and “Guardians of the Galaxy.”

“Passengers” also marks Lawrence’s fi rst- ever sex scene - a prospect that made her so nervous that she told The Hollywood Reporter last year that she got “really, really drunk” before shooting it.

“I found the build-up to the

It could have been really difficult because even just strictly filming wise, there’s no escape route. There’s no ‘We’ll cut to this if the actor’s bad’. Fortunatel­y, Chris is amazing ... We worked together great, we had fun. That part could have been a nightmare. Jennifer Lawrence, actress

sex scene awkward,” Lawrence told Reuters in promotions this month for the movie.

“Then when I got there I realised how un- sexual sex scenes are. You’re sitting there with everyone that you work with and you’re like ‘ OK, so I guess my leg will go there’ so it was a lot of build-up for nothing.”

Film critics are feeling similarly let down by the movie overall. “Passengers” has a 30-per cent approval rating on review aggregator RottenToma­toes.com and has so far been overlooked in Hollywood’s awards season.

Entertainm­ent Weekly gave the movie a D+, saying “The signs to be hopeful were all there: A pair of dependable movie stars, a bullish Oscar- season spot on the release calendar, a director ( Morten Tyldum) hot off of an Oscar-nominated fi lm. But alas, ‘ Passengers’ is not very good. In fact, it’s pretty bad.”

Neverthele­ss, Lawrence and Pratt enjoyed themselves, overcoming the potential downside of acting almost exclusivel­y with each other.

“It could have been really difficult because even just strictly fi lming wise, there’s no escape route,” Lawrence said.

“There’s no ‘ We’ll cut to this if the actor’s bad’. Fortunatel­y, Chris is amazing ... We worked together great, we had fun. That part could have been a nightmare,” she said. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Director of the movie Morten Tyldum (second left) poses with cast members (from left) Michael Sheen, Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt at the premiere of ‘Passengers’ in Los Angeles, California US, on Dec 14. — Reuters photo
Director of the movie Morten Tyldum (second left) poses with cast members (from left) Michael Sheen, Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt at the premiere of ‘Passengers’ in Los Angeles, California US, on Dec 14. — Reuters photo

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