Passenger film reviews

Shaina 2022-01-10 08:01:26

Maybe the first half of the movie makes you feel procrastinated or even drowsy (reminds me of "seven pounds"), but the ending is really unexpected (just like Nicole's, let's not name it). If you haven't read it yet, or if you haven't read it yet, keep watching.
I prefer to include this movie in a suspenseful romance film rather than a thriller or horror film. So people who want to find excitement in this film will definitely be disappointed. After watching this movie, I would even be happy to review the scenes that the screenwriters deliberately arranged before.
Actress Anne (Hathaway) is very beautiful, just like my girlfriend (look and name). And the ending soundtrack is very suitable, the melody is beautiful, every word here is written down listening to the end title.
If you are a person who knows the ending of the movie and then watching the movie feels boring, then don't read it down and go to the movie.
If the full score is 100, I will give this movie 85 points. The reason for the deduction is that it was shot many years after the "Sixth Sense". Other reasons are unknown.
Many people are afraid of death, but what is the state after death? Maybe the "Sixth Sense" and "Kojima Terror" gave us only a few words-we can still see other people who have passed away. However, "Air Crash Passenger" described in more detail the first thing a person must do after death, which is to recognize and calmly accept that he has left the previous world. Many people you know before will help you in this process, just like the heroine's aunt, teacher, the hero's grandfather and even his dog in the movie. What happens after this is done? That is the last shot of the movie, living well in another world. It doesn't even seem to age anymore (referring to the appearance of the heroine's aunt and teacher when she was young). After leaving this world, people really still have feelings, perceptions, and smells. . . What? Is there really another world? If it really should be, maybe the word "forever" only makes sense at this time.
This is the story told in the movie, but I won't tell you until the end. All the "people" are helping Claire find her way-to another world.
Really interesting, isn't it? Just like the audience who did not see the ending, Claire always thought that she was helping the survivors as a doctor, but in fact it was other "people" who had passed away guiding Claire. Claire had always thought that Alkin was her enemy, but in the end it was Alkin's words that awakened her. Norman had always thought that someone from the airline was following him, but in fact he was just another "survivor" who needed help. The truth of the matter is often not as it appears on the surface, because we sometimes "impose our own speculations on others" (Alkin told Claire). But fortunately, there are so many people helping us. Maybe most of the time we blame them and host them. But when you see the truth, don’t forget to thank them.
Claire's aunt is just a clue person, playing as Claire's neighbor or landlord to help Claire. It seems to be talking about it, but in retrospect, every time I met, it was an encouraging and caring tone, hoping to give Claire strength. Just like when Claire remembered her aunt's love when she was a little girl. And teacher Perry, maybe we see more tolerance when Claire tells him that she is deviant, just as Claire recalled the preference she got when she was a child in teacher Perry's class. Although it has crossed two worlds, love will never change.
There is another kind of love that remains the same, that of the hero and heroine. The "with me" at the moment of death continued in another world. It's really beautiful! Although it's just a performance, I have to say that the hero is calm at the moment of death, gives people strength, and is full of masculine charm. If I say that in the whole story, the love of two other people, like the hero and heroine, may blossom and bear fruit in another world, maybe some viewers still have to think about it. That's right, it's the pilot Alkin and the stewardess. Looking back at Altyn's loving eyes before talking to Claire during the survivor group meeting. That was for the other lady in the group (a close-up shot later), the flight attendant who put on glasses for the pilot before the death.
The heroes and heroines are really good at acting, especially when Claire finds Eric when she wakes up and talks with Eric. In fact, Altyn also left a deep impression on me. Looking back on several appearances, he performed well every time.
The reason why I feel that this movie is warm is that, except for sister Emma who got the card written by Claire, and the guidance and help of Teacher Perry, Aunt Tony, the whole story shows us how good another world is. Maybe this is heaven.

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Passengers quotes

  • [first lines]

    Claire Summers: [talking on her phone in bed] Hello. Hello... Oh, hi. Hi... No, wide-awake. What's up?

  • Claire Summers: "The truth heals." Who said that?

    Perry: I don't know. Some dead, white guy.

    Claire Summers: No. You.

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