The Langoliers movie plot

2022-02-07 14:50
In the first class cabin of a 767 from Los Angeles to Boston , Captain Brian Engle is falling asleep. He had just finished a long flight from Tokyo to Los Angeles when he was informed that his ex-wife had died in a fire, so he became a passenger on another plane, preparing to cross the continent to attend her funeral.
Captain Brian wakes up in a nightmare of a depressurized cabin, only to find that reality is more nightmare than his nightmare.
All the passengers disappeared. Include all crew members. at an altitude of 37,000 feet.
There were only ten men, women and children left on the plane who looked like they were randomly selected as experimental subjects.
It's not entirely true to say that all the passengers have disappeared. After all, the glasses, dentures, hearing aids, wigs, wallets, wallets, and even the bone needle and steel nail heart rate regulators of the more than 100 human-evaporated passengers remained in their original positions.
And the ground is dark.
Denver , Ohama and Dimon, home to millions of people , are dark and without any lights. As if these cities never existed.
As if they were the only human beings alive in the world.
And they, everyone could feel that hunch.
Ominous.
An ominous is coming.
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  • Hollie 2022-03-26 09:01:13

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  • Gayle 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    1. It looks so painful 2. The acting skills are all floating clouds. They are all the same as reading lines. The expressions and actions are too fake and too abrupt. 3. The monsters are too cottage. Overall Samsung.

The Langoliers quotes

  • Roger Toomy: Are you gonna look at the big picture or do I have to let *them* have you?

    [Turns Craigs head toward the window]

    Craig Toomy: They don't even exist!

    Roger Toomy: Oh yes. They exist. They were here and they'll be back.

    [Grabs Craig by the ear and pulls him up]

    Roger Toomy: They'll be back for you, you lazy sack of dirt!

    Craig Toomy: What can I do? What can I do?

    Roger Toomy: [Mimics him cruelly] "What can I do?" "What can I do?" You do whatever you have to do, and you get to Boston! Because if you don't, Craiggy Weggy, they are gonna chew your eyes right out of your head!

  • Bob Jenkins: Let's say that every now and then a hole appears in the stream of time. Not a time-warm. A rip. A time rip. A rip in the central fabric.

    Don Gaffney: That's the craziest thing I ever heard of!

    Craig Toomy: Amen!

    Bob Jenkins: Mr. Gaffney, the situation we're in right now, this is crazy. So let's say that such rips do occur every now and then. It would be similar to rare weather phenomenons that are reported. Upside-down tornadoes, circular rainbows, daytime starlight.

    Captain Brian Engle: The aurora borealis.

    Bob Jenkins: [Bob looks to Brian in surprise] What?

    Captain Brian Engle: There was an aurora borealis over the Mojavi Desert when we left LAX. We were supposed to fly right into it.

    Bob Jenkins: Then that's it. An auroa over the desert. That strengthens my point. If we were to fly into that, and it was a time-rip then that means we're no longer in our own time, ladies and gentlemen.

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