But afterwards, the more I thought about the worse it seemed. The plot is just overly convoluted in favour of Calvin. Every little thing that had to go its way just did.
The ending had me like WTF? too. How did Jake's pod end up on Earth? We clearly saw the dude directing and moving his pod away from the planet. You telling me Calvin knew how to pilot that fukking thing and re-directed it?
I kind of don't mind that the white woman went flying off into space cause we did see her hitting some debris but then again, when her screen came back on, it showed she was still on course to make it back, so yeah...ending felt pretty cheap to me.
How will Calvin even move around on Earth? Will it be restricted to the oceans? Unless it's in a state of evolution and that wasn't its final form.
That fukking scientist dude pissed me off too, talking about "He doesn't hate us, he's just doing what he must to survive"
Worst death for me was probably a tie between Reynolds 
and that lady who drowned in her helmet
.
What they did well though was show how "human" the characters were. Besides Reynolds and Jake at the end there was nobody trying to be hero. I mean dudes wouldn't hesitate to shut the door on you or ditch your ass if Calvin latched on to you, on some "sorry, breh
" tip.
The cast too was pretty believable too. I like that they were all in their 30s - 50's and there was no obvious eye-candy casting. Although I thought that Russian lady who drowned in her helmet was quite something, if I'm being honest
Overall, I would give it a generous 6/10