7500 puzzle solving and supplement

Clotilde 2022-01-17 08:03:31

[Written at the beginning]
*(After watching it, I found that 7500 is not like a regular cinema movie, so don’t expect CBS’s production specifications for this film. You can almost directly release the TV movie on DVD.)


When the blonde flight attendant discovered that there was a shelf outside the plane When I was an F-16 fighter, I
realized that this was a replica of the [Apollo 522 zombie flight accident].

The Helios 522 incident occurred on August 14, 2005, and it lost contact with the ground shortly after takeoff. The Greek Air Force sent two F-16 fighter jets to reconnaissance, and found that the crew was severely unconscious and unconscious, and a pilot mysteriously disappeared. The plane was like a zombie, flying at high altitude for 2 hours without a pilot, and finally crashed in the mountains between the Marathon and Varnavas northeast of Athens. The reason for the coma is the same as in the 7500 film. No one can imagine what else will be in their minds when passengers lose consciousness a little bit and understand that they are about to die.





[The feature film is divided into two parts]

①Before hypoxic coma: A little bit of realism, portray group portraits, and let the audience fill up all the possibilities of fear through the misleading of Reimer's death.

②After hypoxic coma: It is hinted by F-16 that this is after the adaptation of the 522 incident, time stops, the allegorical layer of the story begins, and Reimer’s identity is revealed. He is a puppet designer from Los Angeles, a rare puppet in the box It is a customized product to be sent to director Takashi Shimizu in Shinjuku, Japan.
The puppet itself was given the meaning of avoiding fear, so the puppet kept shook his head, referring to this group of passengers.
Reimer and his puppets are obituaries and prophecies arranged in the movie, and even symbols of death.
Killing the Matt girl is to interpret the existence of the doll and the theme of the movie itself.






[About Fear and Death]

After the grievance, Shimizu Takashi made it clear that he would no longer shoot scary movies.
Not only did he abandon the audio-visual scary tactics, he also reshaped an expectant image of horror every time, and his appetite was stunned. Then deconstruct it and destroy it, telling you that the root cause of horror does not come from it, (such as Rare Man, Scary Rabbit, Reimer in this episode)
And these images are the shadows reflected in the protagonist's own heart, because the protagonist thinks it will hurt him.
But injury and terror are two different things. One is the past tense and the other is the future tense.

Horror, the root of this kind of psychology comes from closing your eyes and rejecting things in the world that you thought would harm you, but you know it is still there, so terror arises from within, and exaggerates and expands.
So Shimizu Takashi said: Terror is not because you are afraid of seeing it, but because you are afraid to see it.

For biology and psychology, all human emotions can be classified into two types, good and bad.
A good emotion is an acquired emotion.
Bad emotions are collectively called fear. That's right, all negative emotions are rooted in fear. This is why all films with negative colors in the early years were called horror movies, and even gangster movies were also horror movies. Then the typology is subdivided to the present, and many Asians equate horror with ghost movies.

The first horror that humans feel is death, which once came from the thundering of wild beasts, and now it also
includes airplanes. 7500 intercepts a real-life sudden air accident, roughly to tell the audience how to deal with death and fear.
The line to kill the Matt girl: "death is a part of life" appeared repeatedly, it
began to sound like a soul-stimulating song, and then it sounded like a requiem, thinking about the truth is no doubt.
Killing Matt girl classic lines:

1. You are sitting on this plane, don't know that everything will end today. Maybe you still want to write a book or want a kid, but sorry, it's too late.

2. Everyone has something they want to accomplish, but death is death, which means that it is over and you have no chance.

3. In Japanese mythology, if you are separated from your life, you must let go of what you have. If you don't do that, death will take your soul on another journey after death.

4. One thing is clear, this guy (Reimer who died of epilepsy) is unwilling to let go

5. Death is only part of life






[the intent of the movie]

The intent of the film is simple and simple. Refusing and closing your eyes will only prolong the fight and encourage your fear to expand.
So why do they disappear one by one when the god of death stops time to punish this plane. Because the people who let go of their knots and accept death have left and are no longer frightened. Those who are afraid of not accepting, continue to experience fear slowly growing on the plane.
The special thing about this movie is that this over-the-top mode was a punishment in previous genres, but it was a relief in this movie, because Takashi Shimizu’s understanding of horror made this poorly produced movie. There is the only shining place: since the ending is certain, accepting calmly is the end of fear. For a while, fear will grow by an inch.
Knowing that this is cruel, you have no choice, no time to complain, but like this class of passengers, the ending is destined, and terror is the extra burden you put on yourself.

Killing Matt finally embraced death voluntarily and ended his coma.
The talkative lady next to her stayed in the illusion until dawn the next day, and she could still clearly hear the puppet creaking and refusing to shake her head (to avoid fear).



PS In general, the production is bad, the mixing is obviously made up in the later stage, and the horrible part is also like the post-stage supplement of CBS. Takashi Shimizu has no checks at all. If you want to experience Takashi Shimizu’s horror, you can play his game works and movie works. No scary routines at all.
There are too many pieces of script to mislead the side, the film has good ideas, but it does not make the best use of it. The first half is still very much looking forward to, in short, it is not worth the money.

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Extended Reading

Flight 7500 quotes

  • Jake: [to Raquel] So I'm backpacking through Asia, it's going to be awesome.

    [Jake gets out his iPad and starts to play Air Hockey on it]

    Jake: I'm going to catch some waves...

    [Suzy sees Jake playing on his iPad and bends down to him]

    Suzy Lee: Excuse me, all electronic devices must be turned...

    Jake: No prob, brom.

    Suzy Lee: ...Off.

    [Suzy walks away and Jake turns back to Raquel]

    Jake: Total urban myth by the way, I guarantee you I leave this thing on, this plane is not gonna crash.

    Raquel Mendoza: So, why do they say it in?