In general, it is quite good. Whether it is the use of suspense and the control of rhythm, the setting that the outside world mistakenly believes that the male protagonist is a hijacker has always affected the hearts of the audience.
1. The black villain put on a standard solo stance when the plane was about to explode. Think of it as a 1v1 duel. Shouldn't he be desperate to get that jump bag first?
2. In order to make the doctor's setting forcibly stop the water, the director specially sent him to repair a nose, otherwise he really did nothing as a doctor.
3. The heroine should also be one of the villains. She is also a dying person anyway, and she has an indifferent attitude towards everything. Maybe it was because she wanted to be decent when she died, and there was a plane buried with her, so she found two soldiers who had hijacked planes for strange reasons to blow up the plane with her, and by the way, they could finally play a game of "guess where I am". Happy but not? (It can be seen from the fact that the heroine eagerly wants to sit by the window at the beginning, the heroine is estimated to have a sense of ritual to die. It can also be seen by shooting the captain, guiding the behavior of the hero, etc.)
4. The male protagonist's security behavior is really too radical. Robbery refers to the passenger, the excessively violent uniform action, anyone else would think that he was pretending to be a hijacker to hijack the plane, and that live ammunition was actually used on the plane. .
5. The co-pilot was supposed to end up being the hero, but wouldn't the DHS, as he descend, order the plane to be shot down? According to the information they have, a hijacked passenger plane with only one pilot has dropped to a threatening height. Taking the overall situation into consideration, they will choose to shoot it down. It's really not good, the director also gave a shot to describe the entanglement of the Homeland Security Agency and so on.
However, according to the director's ideas, to feel the tense atmosphere, the male protagonist's drifting and handsome headshot action is quite good.
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