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''Life'' is a 2017 American science fiction
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directed by Daniel Espinosa, written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick and starring an
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consisting of Jake Gyllenhaal, Ryan Reynolds, Rebecca Ferguson, Hiroyuki Sanada, Ariyon Bakare and Olga Dihovichnaya. In the film, a six-member crew of the International Space Station uncovers the first evidence of extraterrestrial life on Mars. When members of the crew conduct their research, the rapidly evolving life-form proves far more intelligent and terrifying. The development of ''Life'' began in November 2015, when Espinosa would direct a film set in space, with Wernick and Reese writing the screenplay. After the deal with
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was not confirmed, Sony Pictures signed on to handle the worldwide distribution rights and co-finance the film, with Skydance in March 2016. The casting call took place in January 2016, and filming took place in France, New York City and Vietnam between February and July. The visual effects were handled by DNEG,
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, NVIZIBLE, One of Us, Outpost VFX and Atomic Fiction. The only co-production between Skydance Media and
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, the film had its world premiere at
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on March 18, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States by Columbia Pictures on March 24, 2017. It received mixed reviews, with praise for its acting, visuals and screenplay, but was compared unfavorably with films like ''Alien'' (1979). The film grossed over $100 million worldwide against a $58 million budget.


Plot

In the near future, an unmanned space probe returns from Mars to Earth orbit with
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potentially containing evidence of
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. The probe is intercepted by the International Space Station. From its samples,
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Hugh Derry revives a dormant cell that quickly grows into a
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that American schoolchildren name "Calvin". Hugh realizes that Calvin's cells can change their specialization, acting as muscle, neuron, and photosensory cells all at once. During an experiment, Calvin becomes hostile, wrapping itself around Hugh's hand and crushing it. Calvin then escapes its enclosure and devours a lab rat, growing in size. Engineer Rory Adams rescues Hugh, but Calvin grabs onto his leg, prompting physician David Jordan to lock Rory in the lab. After Rory unsuccessfully attempts to destroy Calvin with a flame-throwing incinerator, Calvin enters his mouth, devouring his internal organs and killing him. After several minutes, Calvin emerges from Rory's mouth, larger than before, and escapes the lab through a fire-control vent. The crew attempts to inform Earth of the situation, but the station's communication system overheats, cutting off contact with Earth. ISS commander Ekaterina "Kat" Golovkina performs a spacewalk to find and fix the problem, which turns out to be Calvin. Calvin attacks Kat and ruptures her spacesuit's coolant system. As her suit fills with coolant, Kat makes her way to the airlock. She and the crew realize that Calvin will re-enter the station if they let her in, so she chooses to stay outside, and drowns in her spacesuit. Calvin attempts to re-enter the station through its maneuvering thrusters. The crew fire the thrusters to blast it away, but they drain so much fuel that it causes the ISS to enter a
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, where it will burn up in Earth's atmosphere. Pilot Sho Murakami suggests using the ISS's remaining fuel to get back into a safe orbit even though it will allow Calvin to re-enter. The crew seal themselves in one side of the station and prepare to vent the atmosphere from the other side to render Calvin dormant. Hugh spots Calvin while the crew is working but chooses not to report the creature. At some point, Calvin latches on to his leg and begins feeding off him before the crew finishes sealing off the section where Calvin is supposed to be contained. The crew discovers Calvin feeding off of Hugh after he unexpectedly dies. Calvin attacks the crew, forcing them to flee. Sho seals himself inside a sleeping pod, while Calvin tries to break inside. David and Quarantine Officer Miranda North use Hugh's corpse as bait to lure Calvin away and trap it. Having received a distress call prior to the damage to the ISS communication system, Earth sends a
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to push the station into deep space. This is a fail-safe to protect Earth, but Sho believes this to be a rescue and boards the Soyuz. He is followed by Calvin, who kills the Soyuz crew. A docking breach occurs, and Sho sacrifices himself in an unsuccessful attempt to trap Calvin in the Soyuz. The Soyuz detaches and crashes into the ISS, causing the ISS's orbit to decay again. The remaining survivors, David and Miranda, speculate that Calvin could survive re-entry into Earth's atmosphere, so they plan to lure Calvin into one of the ISS' two escape pods. Once inside, David will manually pilot the pod containing Calvin into deep space, thereby isolating it and enabling Miranda to return to Earth in the other pod. David leads Calvin into his pod and launches into space as Miranda launches her pod, and the two pods go in different directions. As Miranda's pod flies in one direction, she records a black box message to warn Earth of Calvin's threat. Subsequently, one pod is hit by debris, while David is attacked by Calvin while trying to pilot. Eventually, one of the two pods lands in the sea and is found by Vietnamese fishermen, while the other pod flies away from Earth. What the Vietnamese fishermen find turns out to be David's pod. Meanwhile, Miranda's pod flies uncontrollably into deep space. On Earth, the fishermen open David's pod despite his warnings, as other boats arrive at the scene.


Cast

* Jake Gyllenhaal as Dr. David Jordan, USA, ISS medical officer. * Ryan Reynolds as Rory Adams, USA, ISS engineer. * Rebecca Ferguson as Dr. Miranda North, UK, CDC quarantine officer. * Hiroyuki Sanada as Sho Murakami, Japan, ISS
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. * Ariyon Bakare as Dr. Hugh Derry, UK, ISS
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. * Olga Dihovichnaya as Ekaterina "Kat" Golovkina, Russia, ISS Mission Commander. * Naoko Mori as Kazumi, Sho Murakami's wife.


Production

On November 18, 2015, '' Deadline Hollywood'' reported that Daniel Espinosa would direct a film set in space and titled ''Life'', from a script from Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese, which Skydance Media financing and producing, with David Ellison, Dana Goldberg,
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, and Julie Lynn.
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was circling to handle the distribution rights to the film, though the deal was not confirmed. On January 28, 2016, Rebecca Ferguson came on board to star in the film, and Ryan Reynolds subsequently joined, on February 16, 2016. On March 10, 2016, Jake Gyllenhaal was cast in the film. On March 15, 2016,
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signed on to handle the worldwide distribution rights and co-finance the film, with Skydance. On June 23, 2016, Hiroyuki Sanada was cast to play one of the members of the International Space Station crew, and on July 19, 2016, ''The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote that Olga Dihovichnaya and Ariyon Bakare were also cast in the film, playing other crew members. One scene in the trailer for the film features a recycled shot from the 2007 movie, ''
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''. Principal photography on the film began at London's Shepperton Studios on July 19, 2016. To emulate the lack of gravity, the actors were suspended by wires that were erased in post-production. Most of the visual effects were handled by
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, aside from the eight-minute long take that opens the movie, done by
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using the ISS model sculpted by Double Negative. That scene was described by Daniel Espinosa as "the inverse version of '' Gravity''. ''Gravity'' looks at the vastness of space through the oner. I wanted to look at the claustrophobia." Espinosa said that ''Life'' was "shot to make a science fiction movie that ties into this other great American genre, which is noir", with the death of the most charismatic character that seems to be the protagonist—using ''
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'' as an example, Espinosa explained that "Ryan eynoldsbecame my Janet Leigh"—and a downer ending. Composer
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wrote his sixth score while working with Espinosa. Ekstrand aimed to create an "atonal-horror score with some melodic elements", mostly focused on orchestral music while opening with "more melodic and classical cinematic" tones to not give away the horror trappings early on. Espinosa specifically told Ekstrand to seek a sound reminiscent of Bernard Herrmann, with some influence from György Ligeti to reference the music from '' 2001: A Space Odyssey''.


Release

''Life'' was released by Columbia Pictures on March 24, 2017, after being moved up from its previously announced release date of May 26, 2017, to avoid competition with '' Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales'' and '' Alien: Covenant'', the latter of which had moved up its release date from August 4, 2017 to May 19, 2017. ''Life'' had its world premiere at
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on March 18, 2017.


Marketing

In March 2017, it was noted that
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of a crowd reacting to
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catching
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from ''
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''s B-roll was used in a trailer for ''Life''. This announcement led to theories that ''Life'' was secretly an origin story for the symbiote featured in ''Spider-Man 3'', a theory made more popular by the announcement of a '' Venom'' film shortly afterwards, and that ''Life''s screenwriters, Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, had previously written a ''Venom'' script. When asked about the rumour in a '' Collider'' interview, Daniel Espinosa confirmed that he was a fan of ''Venom''. Jake Gyllenhaal would later portray Mysterio in the 2019 Marvel Cinematic Universe film '' Spider-Man: Far From Home''. Espinosa would later go on to direct ''Morbius'', based on the Spider-Man character of the same name. On February 2017, Skydance Interactive announced a VR tie-in promo to the film along with their first game '' Archangel''.


Reception


Box office

''Life'' grossed $30.2 million in the United States and Canada and $70.3 million in other territories for a worldwide gross of $100.5 million, against a production budget of $58 million. In North America, ''Life'' opened alongside '' Power Rangers'', '' CHiPs'', and ''
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'', and was projected to gross $12–17 million from 3,146 theaters during its opening weekend. It ended up debuting to $12.6 million, finishing 4th at the box office, behind '' Beauty and the Beast'', ''Power Rangers'', and '' Kong: Skull Island''. In its second weekend, the film grossed $5.5 million, dropping to 8th at the box office.


Critical response

On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 67% based on 237 reviews, with an average rating of 6/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "''Life'' is just thrilling, well-acted, and capably filmed enough to overcome an overall inability to add new wrinkles to the trapped-in-space genre." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 54 out of 100, based on reviews from 44 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported just 48% of audience members gave the film a "definite recommend". Joe Morgenstern of '' The Wall Street Journal'' said of the film, "For all its flashy trappings, weighty ruminations and zero-gravity floatings aboard the International Space Station, ''Life'' turns out to be another variant of '' Alien'', though without the grungy horror and grim fun. In space no one can hear you snore." Describing the theme of outer space, Ben Kenigsberg of '' The New York Times'' said "As the astronauts contend with airlocks, busted equipment and escape pods, it becomes increasingly difficult to pretend that this isn't territory where more inventive screenwriters and stronger visual stylists have gone before." Peter Travers of '' Rolling Stone'' faulted not the scenes but the performances, saying there was "not a single actor in ''Life'' who manages to fill in and humanize the blank space where a character should be." Michael O'Sullivan of '' The Washington Post'' approved of these character flaws, saying the "conflicting dynamics of their individual temperaments lead occasionally to poor decision-making. While this may be bad for their health, it's great for the movie," adding that "''Life'' has cool effects, real suspense and a sweet twist. It ain't rocket science, but it does what it does well—even, one might say, with a kind of genius." Richard Brody of '' The New Yorker'' complimented this balance of character and plot from the director, saying "Espinosa's sense of drama is efficient, familiar, and narrow; if there's a moral sentiment to his direction, it's precisely in the limits that he imposes on the movie's dose of pain and gore." Kenneth Turan of the '' Los Angeles Times'' opined that ''Life'', with a '' mise-en-scène'' of the International Space Station, was "a wonderful setting for a meal we've tasted before," adding that it is "undeniably satisfying to be in the hands of a persuasive director who knows how to slowly ratchet up the tension to a properly unnerving level." ''Empire'' summarized their review as "Part '' Alien'', part '' Gravity'', just not as good as either of them. But ''Life'' whips along at a decent pace and deploys enough engaging action sequences to make it work." The survivors' reading of
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's children's bedtime story ''
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'' drew criticism from Peter Bradshaw and Wendy Ide on The Guardian and Hunter Harris on
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.


Accolades


See also

*
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* List of films featuring extraterrestrials * List of films featuring space stations * List of science fiction horror films


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