Passengers Sudden Netflix Surge: A Mixed Bag of Reviews
Fusion Times takes a closer look at the unexpected Netflix surge of Passengers 2016, a film that has been met with mixed reviews from critics and audiences alike.
According to recent reports, Passengers 2016 has been doing numbers on Netflix, despite being released in 2016 and receiving largely negative reviews from critics. The film, starring Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence, has been described as one of the worst love stories of all time, but it seems that audiences are still tuning in.
What's Behind the Sudden Surge?
So, what's behind the sudden surge of Passengers 2016 on Netflix? One possible explanation is the film's nostalgic value. Released in 2016, the film may be appealing to audiences who are looking for a retro movie experience. Additionally, the film's cast, including Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence, are both popular stars who may be drawing in viewers.
However, it's worth noting that Passengers 2016 has been met with largely negative reviews from critics. The film holds a 22% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with many critics panning its predictable plot and lackluster chemistry between the leads.
What Do Audiences Think?
But what do audiences think of Passengers 2016? While some viewers have praised the film's visuals and performances, others have criticized its predictable plot and lack of originality. On IMDB, the film has a rating of 5.8 out of 10, with many viewers expressing disappointment with the film's lack of depth and complexity.
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