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Adam Driver talks about what made him accept new film ’65’

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Adam Driver talks about what made him accept new film ’65’

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  • The dino-drama 65’s actor, Adam Driver, has revealed his decision to accept the role.
  • He said to Digital Spy that he like the concept of families viewing movies together.
  • The movie centres on pilot Mills, who is left trapped on Earth following a crash.
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The movie centres on pilot Mills, who is left trapped on Earth following a crash landing and is portrayed by Adam Driver. Yet, 65 million years have passed since then. Then, Driver joins forces with fellow survivor Koa (Ariana Greenblatt) to take on foes.

The A Marriage Story star said to Digital Spy that he like the concept of families viewing movies together.

“It’s an hour and 30 minutes, you can watch it with your kids in the theatre which I think was important to me at the time to be involved in things like that,” he said.

“I love when a whole family can watch something in the theatre. Some of the best moments that I have was watching [films] with my folks.”

“I mean, come on,” Driver added.

“When we were shooting it, they originally wanted to make a big Hollywood movie on the theme of death which I thought was a morbid way of putting it,” he said.

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“The metaphor was obvious, but I always liked movies of all sorts of budgets and all sizes, that to me is what cinema is,” he said. “This seemed unique and weird.”

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