Passengers (2016) quotes
Director
Morten Tyldum.
Cast
Jennifer Lawrence.
Chris Pratt.
Michael Sheen.
A spacecraft traveling to a distant colony planet and transporting thousands of people has a malfunction in its sleep chambers. As a result, two passengers are awakened 90 years early.
My dad used to day, “If you live an ordinary life, all you’ll have are ordinary stories. You have to live a life of adventure.”
– Aurora
My goofy hibernation pod. That’s the cause.
– Gus Mancuso
You saw the hibernation pods?
– Aurora
I saw them.
– Gus Mancuso
So, you know… what Jim did.
– Aurora
Yeah.
– Gus Mancuso
And?
– Aurora
It’s not my b…
– Gus Mancuso
He woke me up! He took away my life.
– Aurora
I know, and I’m sorry, but there’s work I’d…
– Gus Mancuso
It’s murder!
– Aurora
You’re right, Aurora. But the drowning man will always try and drag somebody down with him. It ain’t right, but the man’s drowning.
– Gus Mancuso
They say time heals all wounds.
– Arthur
Broken Hearts aren’t that simple, Arthur.
– Aurora
The whole section’s closed off. Something’s wrong.
– Jim Preston
We’re looking for wrong.
– Aurora
Do you know how much Homestead Company made off its first planet? Eight quadrillion dollars! That’s eight million billions. Colony planets are the biggest business going.
– Aurora
Jim, these are not robot questions.
– Arthur
You two look fine this evening.
– Arthur
Thank youk, Arthur. We’re on a date.
– Aurora
Very nice.
– Arthur
Took you long enough to ask.
– Aurora
I was giving you space.
– Jim Preston
What are we even looking for?
– Aurora
Something broken. Something big.
– Jim Preston
I laughed at a man with no pants, until I realized I have no legs.
– Arthur
Something’s wrong.
– Jim Preston
We’re looking for wrong.
– Aurora
This is Deck Chief Gus Mancuso. Who the hell planted a tree on my ship?
– Gus Mancuso
How do I send a message to Earth?
– Jim Preston
Interstellar messages are sent by laser array. This is an expensive service.
– InfoMat
Bite me!
– Jim Preston
Happy to help.
– InfoMat
You went shopping
– Aurora
I went Shoplifting
– Jim Preston