65’s Explosive Ending Has a Sentimental Twist

While fans would associate dinosaur movies with the Jurassic Park series, the sci-fi action flick 65 takes a unique approach to how Adam Driver’s militant-minded Mills copes with dinos after crash-landing on Earth 65 million years ago. It turns out that 65 isn’t a time-travel story. Mills is actually from another planet where humans live, but that place is a paradise compared to somewhere where the monsters aren’t in parks or cages.To top it off, Mills has to take care of the shy Koa (Ariana Greenblatt), who doesn’t speak English. She’s the sole survivor of the stasis cells he was transporting, but apart from evading dinos, Mills is seeking an escape pod to leave as asteroids are coming to decimate the planet. That creates the actioned-packed ending of 65 that still feels ancillary to the emotional aspect of the film, which tests Mills as he tries to save the girl and exorcise his own demons.65’s Mills has to fend off many dinos, with the end thankfully resulting in him and Koa finding the vessel. But as they fall off a cliff in it, they battle a T-Rex pack. Mills uses his gun while Koa uses a projection of the daughter that died when Mills was piloting the ship at the start to distract the creatures.RELATED: 65’s Scariest Scene Doesn’t Involve a Dinosaur – But There’s a Problem

While fans would associate dinosaur movies with the Jurassic Park series, the sci-fi action flick 65 takes a unique approach to how Adam Driver’s militant-minded Mills copes with dinos after crash-landing on Earth 65 million years ago. It turns out that 65 isn’t a time-travel story. Mills is actually from another planet where humans live, but that place is a paradise compared to somewhere where the monsters aren’t in parks or cages.

RELATED: 65’s Scariest Scene Doesn’t Involve a Dinosaur – But There’s a Problem

To top it off, Mills has to take care of the shy Koa (Ariana Greenblatt), who doesn’t speak English. She’s the sole survivor of the stasis cells he was transporting, but apart from evading dinos, Mills is seeking an escape pod to leave as asteroids are coming to decimate the planet. That creates the actioned-packed ending of 65 that still feels ancillary to the emotional aspect of the film, which tests Mills as he tries to save the girl and exorcise his own demons.

65‘s Mills has to fend off many dinos, with the end thankfully resulting in him and Koa finding the vessel. But as they fall off a cliff in it, they battle a T-Rex pack. Mills uses his gun while Koa uses a projection of the daughter that died when Mills was piloting the ship at the start to distract the creatures.

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