Thinking more carefully than I imagined

Winona 2022-01-27 08:03:33

In the first 5 to 10 minutes before boarding, the scene is very chaotic, and the protagonist is in a very trance state.

When the protagonist receives a text message, the plot slowly unfolds, or the interesting plot unfolds slowly and truly.

What struck me the most was the fact that the protagonist was fighting a suspect (who was also a police officer) in the toilet before the first 20-minute warning was over, and had to kill him as a last resort. As a result, the protagonist's watch alarm rang. 20 minutes are up. A person really died, and this person was killed by the protagonist himself. It just happened to confirm the prophecy in the text message.

Then in the middle of the plot, in the vision of other people on the plane, the protagonist is constantly swaying between the police and the suspect, justice and evil, which further aggravates the suspenseful effect of the whole story, which makes us in front of the screen have questions. Whether it represents justice, or does evil in the name of justice.

At the end of the movie, the true identity of the criminal surfaced, but the reason behind the crime was too hasty, or it was too empty and not convincing enough. It was a standard happy ending. I was thinking that since the screenwriter spent so much time on the turning point of the story, he made a not bad ending at the end, but it is quite different from the plot itself. I think this is a shortcoming of this film.

The plot is well conceived, attracting the audience's attention, and constantly mobilizing the audience's thinking, making the audience unable to grasp the direction of the whole story. But it's a little underwhelming at the end. So I give four stars.

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Extended Reading
  • Daniela 2022-03-23 09:01:35

    There is no peeing point throughout the whole process. Although there are indeed several points in the plot that cannot withstand scrutiny, it may as well become a competent action movie.

  • Winnifred 2022-03-23 09:01:35

    Three and a half stars; the script accurately divides the rhythm and climax in seconds, and all characters that are in line with political correctness are readily available. The real murderer is so powerful that the reason for the end is a little inexplicable, but the suspenseful tension is set Yes, I watched very freely, and I thought about a bunch of questions; the eldest lady is so beautiful, the old bead of Aunt Moore is not yellow, Peter Russo is bald again, and of course the frustrated protagonist will always save the world.

Non-Stop quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Fighter Pilot: Agent Marks, our fighter squad has you in our sights. Do you hear me?

    Bill Marks: We're running out of time! Do you hear me?

  • [from trailer]

    Bill Marks: I'm not hijacking this plane. I'm trying to save it!