Life: The Alien Escapes To Earth (Jake Gyllenhaal HD Ending Scene)
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- čas přidán 4. 05. 2022
- A lifeboat splashes down on Earth.
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Life is an intense sci-fi thriller about a team of scientists aboard the International Space Station whose mission of discovery turns to one of primal fear when they find a rapidly evolving life-form that caused extinction on Mars, and now threatens the crew and all life on Earth. - Krátké a kreslené filmy
those Chinese fisherman cooked up Calvin and sold him for 0.99 USD the next day at the Wuhan Market
And then a virologist from a lab got pissed in the mouth by a bat.
Actually they are most likely south east asian fishermen.
Calvin:(kills the fisherman before that happened)
Thai fisherman.
To be honest, given he's no longer in space, I don't know if Calvin would even be able to do anything to anyone.
The thought of floating into the void with nothing you can do is just.... well... terrifying.
Its beautiful
Yeah it is.
But a very peaceful end.
better than being eaten alive from the inside by an alien creature..
@@maxthelab8457peaceful? That pod was spinning out of control and blairing alarms and sirens. Even if those eventually stop, it's gonna keep spinning. That would be hell. Imagine spinning in a small dark room for 2 days until you die of dehydration
This was honestly one of the creepiest sci fi horrors that I’ve ever seen. And this ending was such an unexpected gut punch… well done! 👏
I must say. Calvin making it too earth was way too predictable. But the movie was great.
@G E T R E K T it didn't pilot it. Jake Gyllenhaal just couldn't steer it away successfully
I don’t think the ending was a shock. Maybe it’s just because I noticed the way the shots were edited together, that it was clear the woman’s pod was hit and Jake’s character wasn’t having any technical problems.
Agree! I was convinced there would be a stinger of some kind, but I thought it would be a smaller piece of Calvin hiding out in Rebecca Ferguson's pod and slipping into the ocean or something. That final shot of the other fishing boats arriving to help, oblivious to their impending doom, stuck with me long after I left the theater when I first saw this.
@@hardstyle905 It was predictable if you watch a lot of horror films. There's almost always a plot twist at the end. And since it was leading up to this moment, the only logical conclusion, leaving it in space and returning to Earth, it was obvious what the twist would be. I can't really watch movies anymore because most of them have become tropish. It's almost laughable how easy it is to predict the plot of the movie after the first 15 minutes.
Idk which fates worse … being lost in space knowing humanity is doomed or being the one who lands on earth knowing you’ve just doomed the entire human race. Truly a great movie that makes you realize just how harsh LIFE can be.
Both are bad but being the one that causes it is worse.
**voice of pitch meeting's producer guy**
life?? oh, that's the name of the movie!!
Yeah I’m pretty sure the us military would have blown that thing off the face of the planet
More like it was the plan all along to get it down to earth we was lucky in alien aliens that Sigourney Weaver was around or that would of made it to earth too the powers that be and military have all our best interests at heart even if we have crews out there in space that are expendable for alien Life!!!!
@@christoferprestipino7433
Only in hollywood movies 😂
I love the twist and Rebecca Ferguson's character's scream makes it even more terrifying as I went to see it at the cinema
Her screams are truly haunting
@@BobaFettCh1 they are
literally omg
She was just screaming because she realized she was never going to get to Binge that Gilmore Girls DVD set her Dad got her for her Birthday.
Her scream is truly a person that realizes everything is over… so fucking scary hahah
The thing I like the most about this movie is that it didn't have the usual "miracle at the last second to save humanity" good ending a lot of these type of movies have. It had a bad ending with a twist and left what happened after the pod was opened to your own imagination. This movie was great overall.
that super/single cell takes over Earth and then has a nap.
@@MrHartApart maybe the nice vacation in the tropics calms its anger management issues, it chills out and gets a job becoming a productive member of society.
@@cryptosporidium01 and opened a Sushi Bar
This is like Octopus Dad: The Prequel
In the sequel he will fight Sharknado 💪
Jesus, what a way to go. Trapped inside a pod, hurtling through the endless void of space, alone, no possible rescue, no hope. I'd take off my helmet, blow the hatch and end it right there.
Tell me about it. I use to think like that until I met some friendly aliens.
@@LostSpaceGuy Well, the friendly alien thing hasn't worked out for her so far...😁
@@gigoer1409 true that😂😂😭😭
Yeah that is what ur supposed to do
@@gigoer1409 No Sir/Ma’am😂
The most chilling ending I've seen since The Mist.. just haunting
Not that haunting, but I guess it's like Alien: Covenant; The Remake.
With a hint of thought the ending is kinda dumb, The alien is going to get clapped on earth.
It was a nice twist though
@@thebeatleswin1 If it cant reproduce itself, yes.
Id throw the Skeleton Key in there as well
Miranda's end was more haunting
I still don't understand how a movie with an interesting premise, solid writing and well done VFX starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Ryan Reynolds and Hiroyuki Sanada was and still IS overlooked so hard!!!...
Perhaps because the plot lacked originality
@@YoshiEggableI find it's spread super thin. There are so many interesting things to explore, mostly in terms of morality, self sacrifice, etc.
Also the plot holes where a group of ISS astronauts don't know the protocols and don't seem to understand why they are there. Ryan Reynolds' character realistically would never go in when the thing attacked the biologist.
@@dawnkeyy Yeah, because people are of course ALWAYS strictly going after protocols... sureeeee...
@@Beleth_Naivara They usually do when they are straight-forward and potentially life/civilization-saving. Like, very little planes crash because there was a failure to follow protocols. These astronauts in the movie are supposed to be the best of the best. They were ARGUING about breaching quarantine while the thing was obviously a threat!
@@Beleth_Naivara They weren't just some people, they were the best of the best the human civilization has to offer, if that is it, we deserve to die out.
That ending always fucks with me even though I know it's coming.
You know what's coming?
PETER JOHN BRANDAL The twist
@@PETERJOHN101 He knew it was coming.
@@SliceofBread123
The twist in the movie, I know. But what about real life - the end of the world as we know it? When the meteor strikes Europe and the Antichrist rises to power. When the nations fall to Christ in 2023.
@@PETERJOHN101 what the fuck are you on about 😂 why would a meteor strike bring the antichrist to earth?
What’s crazy is that Calvin will just swim in the ocean predating on the largest mammals in the sea , whales sea lions polar pears etc. and eventually be the largest predator on the planet . Then it’ll come onto land when it’s ready
It will take just one bite from the real sea predators who are in the deep ocean not in human sight to kill Calvin
Calvin gets merkt my a 🦑
Hopefully, Calvin landed on MonsterVerse Earth, which means that Godzilla & kaijus will take care of him
@@lucifermorningstar6373absolutely.
Wait till Godzilla come out and kill him
I can't even lie I love endings where everything goes wrong like this
Well then I guess you love every movie because most movies nowadays end up with the “bad” ending.
@@americandissident9062 like what?
@@americandissident9062 That's not accurate at all lol
@@americandissident9062that’s very wrong lmao most movies nowadays have 0 consequences for the main character hell they can’t even stay dead anymore in plots even supporting characters survive
@@YomamaYodaddyYobjtchassGrannyI was so bummed when they just revived half of the world in the infinity war
The horror of that lady drifting into space!!
maybe the moon or venus will pull it into their gravity LOL space is fake af
Knowing she would die slowly.
Happened to a Russian cosmonaut
@@shortbuspimp name?
@@shortbuspimp its a conspiracy theory.. but one I really enjoy is the lost Russian astronauts. I'm surprised there's not more horror movies based on it.. bc thats true horror right there.
But that one your are thinking of was her coming back to earth and the pod she was in was burning up with her in it. If I remember it right she was either going up or coming back.
I got so invested in this movie, the ending literally made me nauseous. The sense of doom felt so real! Great movie!
I'm glad I'm not the only one who gets nauseous lol
@@DonutSwordsman holy shit Im not the only one that feels sick from impending doom!
This film is a staunch warning about making contact with an alien species. We have no idea about its motivations or thought processes and even if it wasnt trying to, it could destroy all life on our planet.
Rewatching this clip was so unsettling. Her screams are chilling
What doom? That thing is gonna die to the common cold within a week! Assuming it doesn’t get eaten…
Also the worst part is everybody who died, died in vain. Including the dude who basically sacrificed himself so his wife and daughter could live. Now they’ll be eaten.
Hops into the ocean and this ecosystem is toast
You really think the alien is gonna kill every single person on Earth? Lmao. It's gonna wreak some havoc, but not THAT much.
@@Werkvuur they literally said in the movie the aliens were the reason all life on Mars was wiped out. It’s safe to assume the alien would probably have some sort of horrific way of reproducing by itself and therefor yes, all life on earth would be wiped out. I’m positive that’s the whole reason why the ending is disturbing asf. It’s not hard to guess what happens next.
@@reinathumm2038 You are forgetting that on our planet there are bacteria, viruses, elements, gases, pathogens, water and gravity, things that Calvin is not prepared for, definitely, Calvin committed suicide by coming to the earth.
@@Sspider_Z nah calvin eats it all
If the plot twist wasn't good enough already, the EDITING can be considered genious all by itself. Proper interlocking of scenes and correct timing is what made us believe everything was going alright till the last second.
Actually lowkey you can tell around 2:42 3:00 3:02 you can the switch from her being on the left to being on the right.
@@TheCRYSTALLURE Gyllenhaal's character struggling to reach the stick with both arms is also an easy to miss tell that the plan failed.
The signs were there. I’m not a super genius or anything but I called it before it happened.
@@TheCRYSTALLUREyour comment actually cleared so much up for me. I thought that they just really fucked up the editing because it made zero sense how the alien ended up on earth at first. Now I can see that the two pods switched from right to left and the pod on the right carrying the woman headed for deep space and not earth.
Well also the do a tell with Calvin and the parachutes.....
They really did a good job with the design of the alien, as opposed to always seeming kinda humanoid, the amoeba-ish thing that eats everything and grows each time it eats is pretty clever imo
It reminds me of the "Blob" creature!
@@alvinjohnson2402the blob wishes it was dope as Calvin
this is by far the most horrifying and messed up ending i have ever seen in any horror movie and I ****ing love it
Check out “The Mist” By I think Stephen King? Excellent Sci-Fi ending
Oh yes, the Mist and the Cloverfield Paradox
I was gonna say The Mist too
Why would anyone open a space capsule after seeing that inside?
Seriously.... if seen that shit, I'm running/swimming in the other direction 😔🙄
Its china type of country ... so probably want to eat that
Because it's in the script
@@brianmiller5750 They really didn't need to have them open it and look stupid. It's enough that it was here on Earth and eventually would escape. Bad writing.
The same reason why women seemingly act in the way that they do when alone in a spooky house. Do they run screaming out of the place? Nope. They go down into the dark cellar...
When I first saw the final scene, I almost became literally ill, knowing what would most likely happen soon after...
The chances of anything coming from Mars, are a million to one they said.......
Me2 man
Now imagine what creatures could be lurking around in the universe. There are most likely too many different species to even count them and we will never get to know a single one (probably).
@@Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire it's a movie.
@@dreadedkitty980 and I was making a reference to War of the Worlds
This movie was amazing & almost nobody knows about it! Very underrated! Top horror!
Too CGI. Alien is an CGI octopus.
Never heard of it.
absolutely awesome movie..what it leaves to the imagination at the end is just impossible..spot on review
Nah it was shit. Saw it in theatres. Some good moments but movie as a whole is boring.
@@terrathaw Agreed! Full of “Nobody would do that!” cliche moments.
I just knew as soon as the boat was heading over to the capsule, it was him. What a perfect ending to a fantastic movie 👏🏼
Me too. I knew it was coming
Same And it was scary
Yeah, the music/sound was too quiet. I knew something was up
That was not a surprise ... the moment she looked shocked because of the interferences it was obvious the capsule wouldn't be the one landing.
This end scene really left me disturbed. This movie is amazing.
nah its lame
@@producedby3am344guess you don't have good taste in movies 😂
The way she is screaming her lungs out at the end is haunting.
Geeze, they did the ending to this film masterfully. Just heart wrenching.
Jake should've faked pushing the stick backwards so Calvin thinks he need to counter push the stick forward, thus flying out of orbit. I think during the whole movie Calvin counter-acts against whatever the crew tries to do
interesting and plausible take. Now that couldve been an alternate ending for the blue ray version!!
as a concept in BJJ for example, i learned: if you want to grab the arm of an opponent an get it in a lock....push it...when the opponent resists, quickly pull and thon will assist your movement...
can be adapted to any kind of abstract action...
@@PhanTomK90 would that work against something with fucking tentacles tho.
@@batdog2183 not in BJJ, No.
@@batdog2183😂
The fishermen were not trying to rescue him.. They were trying to get the creature to sell in the wet market.
Right. Anything that crawl, swim or fly, they will eat... disgusting.
That is genuinely hilarious 😂
Pan out-Covid Outbreak!
Hahahahaahah touché
They were probably trying to eat it, they eat everything else lol
Also Rebecca wasn't screaming cuz she was gonna die
She was probably screaming cuz Calvin was headed for earth and she couldn't do anything about it
She was likely screaming because of both scenarios. Lol she didn't know for sure if Calvin's capsule was headed to Earth because she couldn't see which direction once the space rock knocked hers off course. So it's likely the latter that she's screaming because she thought she was going home but now she'll die alone and lost in the depths of space forever.
At least she's going to get to heaven easier than the the rest of us.
That's what I thought--it's not just that she's going to die but she has to suspect that Calvin will now make it to Earth. So not only is she swimming out into nothingness, she has to imagine all of humanity being destroyed.
i dont think at that moment she was screaming of calvin, but death and claustrophobia.
Cant imagine in that scenario you being able to think rationally in that small space you are contained shot into deep space... claustrophobia bruh :D
She is definitely screaming because she's going to die of dehydration and no one will ever hear or see her again. Being alone in space has to be the scariest thing ever. No help. Just drifting in complete silence knowing you are only getting further away.
The scene when Miranda's pod went flying deep into space had my heart skipped a beat at the sheer horror of that situation, but at the same time she has to admit she's getting a ride of her lifetime.....🤣
What if she lands in a habitable planet and survives
@@ivaerz4977 No chance. Mars is the closest planet to us (and even it's not habitable for humans), and even then it takes us seven months to get there with a perfect launch. No way a small escape pod would make it there, at least not in time for Miranda to survive given that she has no food or water.
Deffo would of been flicking the bean until oxygen run out
@@jimmythedrum446 Oh my lord 👀
@@ivaerz4977 ok someone hear this man out
RIP Calvin.. As soon as those asian men ripped off the door I knew immediately Calvin was thrown in a wok with soy sauce, fish sauce, and chilly peppers tossed to perfection.
The feel-good movie of the year. Must be the most dead-on depiction of what can go so very wrong with the spirit of exploration.
You should look up the "Dark forest theory."
Not sure it the theory was made by actual credited physicist's, but the only official theorem was put out by Enrico Fermi (Fermi's Paradox) and even before him philosophers were theorizing if there was intelligent extraterrestrial life.
This movie would probably be the most closest to a real situation. Long story short, perhaps we should not try to "find" something, that may, or may not want to be found.
@@suburbhermit8792 Amen. I always wondered who decided to send out those probes in the 1970s and &0s, telling the universe who and where we are. Human history shows that when a more advanced culture meets a less advanced one, things don’t go well for Group 2. We don’t know for sure who or what is out there; we may be their Group 2. So I’m with you: let’s not be so quick to ask them in.
@@SaintVodoutoo late for that, we already did
Figured out the ending after I saw Calvin was pulling his arms back. We already knew from earlier that it's intelligent, shockingly so and it seemed David was fighting to reach the controls. Calvin had messed up the trajectory and it was his pod heading to earth, it was smart enough to realize David was trying to do something and got him away from the controls before he could do it.
I still don't understand why or how Miranda's pod went flying off into space. The ending kind of confused me in a way. Or was she ALWAYS headed out to space and the director concealed that until the pod Calvin was in had landed?
@@brettmcclure241Perhaps the editing techniques were supposed to make it initially ambiguous so viewers stay on edge or have a false sense of relief before delivering that heart-stabbing ending.
@@brettmcclure241I came back here to check that. If you look at it again it was the last series of debris that switched them
@@brettmcclure241 look at it clearly, when the pod got ejected and started flying out, Miranda's pod hit a debris, it was enough to make it malfunction and misdirect its trajectory.
@@Vernal_Sky I gotcha. Yeah I didn't know if I was stupid and missing something, or if it was intended to be that way lol
I don't know what is most horrific. Facing Calvin (whatever it was doing) or being thrown into the depths of space and being lost forever....
Meh, Calvin will get murdered by The War of The World bacteria right away.
I’d choose deep space honestly
@@nevertellmethaoddz8581 Fuck that 😱😱😱
@@DarkoRavens lol yeah it would suck but nothing compared to having Calvin massacre me
Calvin... knowing the fucked up body horror shit it has already done in the movie. The moment when it opens his suit... he is just paralysed with fear and doesn't even scream. Being thrown off into deep space sounds horrible but really it's just suffocation or dehydration. Not nice but I'd take either over agony.
One of the coolest endings in an Alien movie I have ever seen. Together with this awssome and yet so creepy music... *chef kiss*
Brutally underrated movie. Flawless sci-fi. There's has to be some amazing organism out there.
I love when they say "The chances of anything coming from Mars, are a million to one" But I'm going to tell you something, brother, and you're not going to like it. One is NOT zero.
Foolish
I saw this at the cinema when it came out and the 'bad ending' twist hit so hard. My date hated the ending but I absolutely love movies with 'bad' ends.
i'm still sick in the stomach whenever I stumbled on this moive after many years this move have been released, truly magnificient.
I'd like to think that there was a reason Calvin didn't straight up kill David in this scene. Of everyone on the ISS (including the rat), he was the only one that didn't make any attempt to directly harm it. Calvin's general movements with him while holding him back from the controls are slow and fluid. Calvin basically killed everyone else in an aggressive manner, quick and to the point. I genuinely don't know what Calvin was doing to him after re-entry, but clearly he was still alive. Unless there's some sort of advantage to feeding off an animal alive rather than dead, I think this was Calvin attempting to communicate with David by directly linking it's own mind with David's, hence the weird formation it made around David's face. I'm probably wrong about that, but only the writers really know.
I presume Calvin was adapting to earth's atmosphere. When they first found Calvin, it was barely moving or active even on a cellular level . during this time I believe it was adapting to its environment. slow movements then became active.
@G E T R E K T Well Calvin perceived it as a hostile action. You wouldn't like someone trying to wake you up with an electrical shock, would you?
@G E T R E K T It doesn't really matter if he did or didn't before, because only chose to respond aggressively to the electric wand. Don't get me wrong, the idea that Calvin was just using David as bait to lure people to open the escape pod door is pretty likely, but I can't shake the feeling that they chose to add those small moments of how Calvin responded to certain situations on purpose. Like why did Calvin approach the rat in the box with slow and curious-like movements instead of just straight up killing it before it could bite? I feel like that detail was put in the movie for a reason.
@G E T R E K T It's also worth noting that David specifically stated that he wanted to sacrifice himself because he didn't want to come back down to, "8 billion of those motherfuckers" so maybe David had a little bit of a darkside and intentionally let Calvin overpower him to bring the pod down to Earth without interference from Miranda. Perhaps he only put on the act of resisting Calvin in case the black box recording was recovered so as to avoid suspicion from the governments that he did intentionally bring Calvin down to Earth in an act of terrorism. It would also imply that he put that act on with the rest of the crewmembers during the duration of the entire movie as well which doesn't really sound likely...but it is still a possibility.
@@lyndonsicks1565 David was a terrorist that was intentionally unleashing Calvin upon earth? And no plot points suggesting this? No foreshadowing at all? Dude, get back on your medication and stop reading too deep into films.
I found this movie more frightening than Alien just because the thing was so fucking smart.
Or how much scientists can be dumb.
@@ishanparbhakar7150 I mean that was the scariest part of Prometheus.
@@chriswhite3692 Exactly. Sometimes in horror films, trying to do too much ruins it. This film brought justice to the phrase. "Less is more....TERRIFYING" And indeed it was.
Alien was groundbreaking, all that follow are imitations. Prometheus is an insult
@@johnspence8141 I mean, yea, this was scifi horror with an alien. But I wouldn't call it quite an imitation. Mostly because of how intelligent the creature was.
Prometheus I have mixed feelings about. As a stand alone film, eh sure. As soon as you start putting it into the alien storyline( I know, impossible to divorce it), it gets fucking silly, fast. I'm ignoring the character nonsense, in that, btw. lol
It's creepy af imagining the damage Calvin will inflict now he reached earth 🤯😔
I imagined him jumping into the ocean and immediately shriveled up and dying because of the salt.
@@edglosser7315 hah. Now that would be funny.
Survives tens of thousands of years in hibernation
Survives intense thermal effects
Survives a vacuum
Pulls a Signs aliens
It is just a single creature.
They can kill it.
It is not an army.
And I found its powers pretty average.
Considering scientist did every mistake in the book because of which they get killed.
@Ishan Parbhakar but given what we saw through the movie this is clearly *NO* ordinary creature....
@@edglosser7315 im dying 😂
That´s a great ending. So unexpectedly twisted and it´s phase is great. I would totally love to see a sequel.
Yeah but what would the sequel be? That thing gets bigger the more it eats right? Unless nukes would kill that thing...
🌍 = Fucked
@@yalc-04 Well its simple - you need Tom Cruise to rescue the day - or Matt Damon to science the sh*t out of the thing :)
Or Arni to say "You are TERMINATED".. along those lines...
:)
@@yalc-04 the sequel is basically cloverfield
God you all just can’t leave a good ending alone
@@thesundayseshlads no no no :) we like the ending, we were talking about the “whats next” :)
The horror of being stuck hurtling into space with no hope of rescue.
Brings to mind that recording of those Russian astronauts floating aimlessly and sending out an SOS
That thing pulling down his mask and latching on to his mouth kills me
I'd be shocked too
Will be great apocalypse movie with a second part of this
This is a supremely underrated horror movie. It did such a good job generating uncomfortable tension and a deep revulsion.
It's like if The Thing made it out of Antarctica.
A very underated sci-fi film. The creature was horrific...
The acting in this is impeccable! I especially loved the scene where the commander died
they should make a sequel for this
everyone dies. end.
It's called Venom
@@charlesludwig8672 No, and not even close. Venom might be an older concept, but this movie outclasses it in every way.
It’s called venom
Would be a cool idea to see a sequel set years later but it would pretty much be every post-apocalypse movie ever made
An under-rated top-notch mind-bending/boggling Sci-Fi Thriller/Horror Hollywood flick.
Love when she records an instruction rather than just for the sake of log and specially when she says "if this creature ever reaches Earth, use every available resource to destroy it".
Throw enough nukes around the surrounding area to turn the entire surrounding area to glass and smoldering ruins
One thing that doesn't get mentioned a lot is the music for this sequence. Its just perfect
I like the plot twist at the end, gave me chills thinking if that ever happened irl, hopefully it doesn’t
Not yet !
it already did, im an alien
@@producedby3am344 Please don't eat my cat.
So many inspirations from Alien in this movie. I loved it!
At times I wasn't sure if it was an homage or lack of imagination. I also felt like they missed opportunities for this alien to do something interesting with the bodies once it crawled inside them.
Or Amogus
this thing was way more horrific than the alien. the way it went on killing everybody without even looking like a deadly killer for most part of the movie and them saying how its all brain eyes and muscle. I dont think this thing can die
Now, thats what I call a happy ending. For the aliens.
Did you see what part of the world they landed in?
Calvin will be lucky to get out without ending up deep fried or made into soup.
They'll probably dry him out, grind him into dust and sell it as a magic powder that gives you erections.
For the fishermen...
And then two years later, a giant creature is seen tearing through a city, cloverfield.
love this movie and need a sequel
It is a great movie, but I doubt it needs a sequel. We know where things are heading by the end.
The sequel is Cloverfield.
@@nameless.greyceo cloverfield is not the sequel to this movie. JJ Abrams had nothing to do with it but I did notice at the end of cloverfield when they're on a ride something splashes down into the ocean in the background from out of the atmosphere so I see where you're coming from.
@@airshredder7314 it was kind kind of joke and it's interesting if you do put them all together.
I would to see a sequel as well. One isn't needed for a movie with an ending like this, but the thing never got out of Antarctica, as far as I know.
Best ever ending
This movie is slept on hard...
I wonder what kind of monsters are in the universe we should tread carefully when the time comes
Calvin's smartness doesn't make much sense. How come he knows what buttons are for what, how space ship operates, aware that he was in space and there are planets, and instead of jumping directly to it you need a pod to survive atmospheric friction. Know which hole to get in and it's not going to be a dead end. I mean, Huh? even with a 10000 IQ you wouldn't know that shit if nobody ever taught you or you've never experienced it before.
You don't have any alienatic friends, eh?
Exactly. No amount of intelligence can make up for lack of knowledge.
I remember seeing this with my grandma, (May she R.I.P) when we got to this part. I was kinda starting to expect this to happen when we got to this. And probably, so was she. And sure enough, we were right.
What a story Mark, haha!
Why hasn't there been a sequel to this awesome movie?
The screams of her drifting into space together with that soundtrack are just gold!!!
The ending to this film really shocked. They did a great job!
Saw it on Amazon Prime and thought here we go again another alien slash flick but what a great film
and the surprise ending was the cherry on the cake.
I watched this deep into a month long, bad case of covid. That night, the fiver dream caused by this ending was unlike anything I've ever before experienced.
How brilliantly dark this is. Never read or heard a thing about this movie before i saw it. One of those that stays with you
One of the most unexpect ending EVER! Great music as well!
I would rather die by an alien than be lost in space...Jesus thats a fate worse than death.
The way she just floats into the void of space screaming knowing the world is doomed disturbs me
The creature probably died. As it is a scientific film, I believe that the circumstances of the earth, such as gravity, atmosphere, impurities and Bacteria.
Calvin straight up played everyone! There wasn't a single tactic the astronauts used that Calvin wasn't ready for...one of the many dark possibilities that always kept me from ever wanting to come close to thinking about a possibility of maybe wanting to see what It would be like to want to think about becoming an astronaut. In conclusion...."yeah nah bra that's all you 👍🏾"
I had a stroke reading this.
This was the most infuriating fucking thing to read, ever.
@@nickwatzek954 fr bro I thought I was trippn and reread it and almost had a seizure
Can you SHUT UP. First of all, he didn't "play" anyone. It was just strictly movie coincidence. Nothing more. Nothing less. Also SHUT UP.
@@MoVonzell I don't see a issue
That score at the end adds to the terrifying ending. Hats off to the production design for designing a very creepy monster. This movie was non stop terror.
Imagine in a small capsule spinning 100 times a second going into dark space! Better have that gun in handy
Why would you need a gun when you can open the door? 😅
@@PeachPlastic I wouldn’t wanna suffocate? I rather it all be over in 1 second.
@@hardstyle905it still has those boosters pushing it I believe because of the system malfunction
I absolutely loved the ending song in this movie.
In reality, the doors would not be able to be opened like that, so it would have never gotten out. Calvin also doesn't necessarily have reproductive capabilities. It may be able to get larger, but there's nothing to indicate it has the ability to procreate on its own, especially considering there are many times it would have been useful to split into more copies. So at best you essentially have a single rogue alien that would either end up in the deep sea bothering no one, or become a threat that humans would eventually deal with.
It can (and likely does) also carry any number of diseases and bacteria that can be detrimental. There's a reason they had such vigurous decontamination and made comments about "anthrax". A simple flu from a another planet will have zero resistance here.
It's also quite likely that Calvin is asexual in its reproduction, since the organism is completely made out of growing multipurpose cells. We also don't know what can kill it, since it seems unaffected by fire, cold, considerable amounts of force and lack of oxygen. It needs barely anything but liquid to grow but survives for long without it.
It's INCREDIBLY strong and fast. I'd say even if Calvin doesnt kill thousands of humans... the things it brings with it sure might
Also, you can absolutely open escape pods from the outside. The person inside is highly likely to not be able to do it themselves and need aid. Of course you can.
Hopefully they do a sequel to this movie, well done.
this movie is underrated. I hope they have a sequel for that.
This film & Annihilation r very underrated movies that were solid!
Annihilation was pretty bad. Good horror. Bad acting and writing.
@@mikehuntburns9753 annihilation had its moments of bad acting and writing with some of the affirmative action female actors but the overall creepy vibes and ending made up for it. Good cinematography also
Wait, if the escape pod is in manual mode and he aims the pod away from Earth and fires the thrusters, even without his continued input it should continue in that direction. Certainly gravity will have some impact, but the notion that the pod would end up in a perfect reentry vector, when that vector was previously altered, doesn't seem very plausible.
I Just watched this movie and I love how the first scene foreshadows the ending scene, with the meteors knocking the sample off course at the beginning and at the end as well.
I would imagine Kalvin grew so large and at very rapid rate on earth, getting as big as a city, and eventually growing as big as whole earth, killing every single living organism he came into contact with
A masterpiece!
One of the underrated film of All Time.
This certainly is one of the movies ever made
The music at the end!!!!
This was such a great plot twist, right at the end!
Chefs kiss
WHY they never made a Sequel to this movie, is a mystery!
If you really think about it. She probably sat in that pod with a pre-calculated touch down time in mind. when she realized that she has not entered the atmosphere must have been heart breaking for her
I doubt this creature would do any real damage tbh. If this was the real world, military would be dispatched at the very worst possibility and just instantly kill Calvin. Really loved the “bad ending” sort of thing. She was lost in the void and he was the reason Calvin made it to earth
Just saw this movie and it was awesome. Kind of hoped they’d swap the pods but didn’t think they’d actually do it.
Upon rewatching this scene now though, you can clearly see how it all went down. Her pod gets hit with debris, screwing up the auto-pilot, then her struggling with the joystick which she wouldn’t need if it were flying on autopilot correctly on its own.
Awesome movie!
TV right saw it today lol
A sequel where Calvin turns into some sea beast would be sick ngl
Awesome ending. I love this movie. I dont know many poeple that have seen it. I keep trying to tell them to watch it, but they never do. Life is a super underrated film.
Remember seeing rhis movie and being neither overwhelmed or underwhelmed, just whelmed.
They should’ve just stayed up there and accepted death as part of their duty. But noooooo
In the film, the space station is set to crash back down to Earth and the systems are too damaged for them to do anything about it; they weren't sure that Calvin would be destroyed, but knew that they would be. So the plan was to carry Calvin out into space away from Earth...which Calvin screwed up because it was smart.
@@BugJuiceProductions it's a shame calvin didn't land in america where he would've been annihilated
@@BugJuiceProductions did cavin do that.
I thought it was some fault.
@@ishanparbhakar7150 it moved his hand from steering the capsule
Right. Because you would have accepted it 😂
This movie was great, when the alien first started to show signs of violence, I was like oooo boy here we go. Mostly logical character decisions unlike in a lot of movies nowadays. Great twist, great ending.
the sountrack is majestic!!!
Now I want to see an action/thriller movie where it’s all of earth trying to destroy Calvin as he feeds and turns into this kaiju threat
It wouldnt be action movie but horror, with calvin reproducing and slashing through humanity
I don't doubt for one second that a person even after looking into the pod seeing those tentacles and a person in there that without thinking they'd try hard to open the pod.
I really enjoyed this movie. It was legit scary, and didn’t have the expected ending. Loved the modern motor on the fishermen’s boat.
What an epic film. Still wait for sequel