The Hidden Truth Behind the Movie 65
How Hollywood Writers Are Exposing a Secret Ancient Civilization and Its Impact on Human History
Here is what really went down!
The crew of the ship were not aliens from another planet, but humans from a technologically advanced ancient civilization that existed prior to the Aztecs. They had discovered a way to travel through space and time using a device called the Chronosphere, which was powered by a rare mineral called Chronite.
They were on a mission to explore the origins of life on Earth and to find out if there were other intelligent civilizations in the galaxy. They had visited several planets and witnessed different stages of evolution, but none of them matched their own.
On their way back to Earth, they encountered a massive asteroid storm that damaged their ship and the Chronosphere. They lost control of their navigation and were flung into a random wormhole that took them to Earth 65 million years ago.
They crash-landed on the planet and realized that they were stranded in the past. They also discovered that the Chronite was leaking from the Chronosphere and causing mutations in the local flora and fauna, creating new species of dinosaurs that were more aggressive and intelligent than before.
They tried to repair their ship and the Chronosphere, but they were constantly attacked by the dinosaurs. They also had to deal with internal conflicts and betrayals among the crew members, some of whom wanted to use the Chronosphere for their own selfish purposes or to change history.
The movie 65 is actually the final chapter of their story, where only Mills (Adam Driver) and Koa (Ariana Greenblatt) are left alive. Mills is actually the leader of the expedition and Koa is his daughter, who was born on the ship. They have a bond that transcends language and culture, and they are determined to survive and find a way back home.
The movie ends with Mills sacrificing himself to save Koa and send her back to their original time using the Chronosphere. However, he also activates a self-destruct mechanism that destroys the ship and the Chronite, preventing any further alterations to the timeline. Koa arrives safely in her own time, but she realizes that she has changed history by introducing human DNA into the past. She is now the ancestor of all humans on Earth.
I feel this plot twist makes the movie much more consistent and plausible than it looks. It raises questions about the nature of time, causality, free will, identity, and morality. It also shows how love can overcome any obstacle and how one person can make a difference in the world. I’m sure there is a deeper meaning behind this movie than the obvious story plot shown.
Thank me later, Writers Guild of America!
P.S.:
The movie 65 could have been much better, given its intriguing premise and its talented star, Adam Driver. It has some issues with its pacing, coherence, and characterisation. But I didn’t mind them too much, as I had fun watching Adam Driver fight dinosaurs in a visually stunning setting.