Adam Driver starred in the sci-fi movie 65 which was released in March 2023 and will be perfect for fans of the beloved Jurassic Park franchise. Driver's career is definitely never boring. Whether playing an arrogant hipster in the Noah Baumbach comedy While We're Young, a struggling husband in Marriage Story, or a grieving son Phillip Altman in This Is Where I Leave You, the actor often chooses interesting movies to be part of.

While the reviews of 65 aren't all that positive, the movie is a great showcase for Adam Driver. As a husband and father trying to do the right thing for his family and survive when he crashes onto another planet, he's endearing and likable. What is 65 about and how does it compare to the Jurassic Park franchise?

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What Is Adam Driver's Sci-Fi Movie 65 About?

Adam Driver as Mills and Ariana Greenblatt as Koa in 65

In 65, Adam Driver's character Commander Mills travels on the Zoic, a spaceship, so he and his wife can afford to try to help Nevine (Chloe Goleman), their daughter, get better from a terrible disease. When asteroids hit the spaceship, the couple winds up on a planet that they have no clue about. The interesting part? This planet is actually Earth... but the characters have traveled back in time 65 million years.

There are many horror movies about dinosaurs, and 65 stands out from the crowd by ensuring that the characters feel a lot of emotion in every scene. Commander Mills and Koa (Ariana Greenblatt) are the only people left, and they look out for each other despite not being able to speak the same language. The planet is full of dinosaurs, which Mills finds both fascinating and terrifying.

While there are some great sci-fi movies about time travel, 65 doesn't really explain how its time travel rules work. This can be seen as the movie's biggest flaw. While the relationship that develops between Mills and Koa is sweet and memorable, audiences might want a proper explanation of how his spaceship crashed on a planet that is actually Earth but at a different time. It's best to ignore this flaw and just enjoy the story, which is still entertaining.

How Does 65 Compare To Jurassic Park?

Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, and Richard Attenborough observing Jurassic Park

While 65 and the Jurassic Park franchise are both about dinosaurs, they tell very different stories, and it's fun to compare them. When looking at how each film depicts dinosaurs, there's no question that Jurassic Park wins. The Jurassic Park dinosaurs aren't scientifically accurate, but they are scary. And they're definitely the most famous dinosaurs in pop culture. The dinosaurs in 65 might not be as memorable, but it's still interesting watching Mills figure out how to deal with them.

Many would argue that the original Jurassic Park is a better movie than 65 and they would be right. Jurassic Park tells a great disaster story because some of the characters want to make money from having these scary creatures in an amusement park. This is what sets it apart from so many other films that feature dinosaurs. 65 offers up dinosaurs but doesn't share as many details about them.

The Jurassic Park franchise has been so successful and has lasted for so long because the movies are action-packed but also all about unforgettable and well-drawn characters. The action in 65 might leave a little to be desired as the battle scenes aren't much to write home about. But 65 has an emotional core and that makes it worth checking out.

How Does 65 End?

Adam Driver as Mills and Ariana Greenblatt as Koa in 65

The Adam Driver sci-fi movie 65 ends with Koa finding out that Mills told her that her parents were still alive in order to get her to trust him. The two characters connect because Mills says that his daughter died during his journey through space. Koa and Mills battle two Tyrannosaurus rex and then a theropod. While 65 might not be considered one of Adam Driver's best movies, the film does show how well he can portray an emotional character who is going through a lot of pain.

The characters are able to get away and then Earth is hit by an asteroid. This leads to the dinosaurs going extinct. The end of 65 then gives audiences a look at how Earth changed from the Ice Age to today. While 65 might be one of Adam Driver's least well-known movies, it does tell a satisfying story from beginning to end. It's not perfect, but it's a reminder that a movie's success hinges on whether audiences care about the characters from the very start. Driver's character Mills may not get as much attention as the actor's character in House of Gucci, but he's a caring person just trying to do the right thing. And Driver's acting talents make 65 worth watching.

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