It's not that bad

Fanny 2022-01-27 08:03:33

After reading a lot of comments, they complained about the motive of the hijacker and how the bombs got on the plane, but if you watch the movie seriously, the answers to these questions are obvious.


First of all, the hijackers obviously did their homework and checked the background of the agents. They went over and over, and then carefully planned the hijacking incident. The

hijackers took advantage of the privileges that normal agents usually do not need to check carefully, and transported the bombs on the plane under the guise of transporting drugs. The way to escape the security inspection, so as to achieve his own and also the purpose of the hijacker.
It is worth mentioning that this also echoes the hijacker's later confession to complain about the security problems of the country and satirize the loopholes in the security system. White powder and bombs It was easily transported on the plane, so how can people believe that the country can guarantee its own security?

Because of the existence of such loopholes, it gave the hijacker the motivation to plan this suicide.
From the hijacker's confession, we probably It can be understood that his father was killed due to some kind of security breach, and it was this ridiculous security system that caused this misfortune. It can be seen that because of the loss of a close relative, he was disappointed with the country, and it turned into hatred, so he wanted to blow up plane, and let 150 passengers be buried with him, to expand the influence of the incident and let the world know that this country cannot be trusted to protect everyone.

However, in order to retaliate, he chose the air police marks (guess from the dialogue, marks may also be involved in the hijacking of the plane) The rescue operation of the victim's father's accident and it failed.

Here, I want to mention those clips at the beginning of the movie. The seemingly dull beginning actually played a big role. There are no redundant scenes, including before boarding. He drinks in the car, looks around in the waiting room, carefully observes everyone's behavior, his face is full of sadness, his brows are wrinkled, he looks like he is about to collapse, and he later encourages the little girl to fly alone for the first time. In telling the audience his story: he became autistic, paranoid, and alcoholic due to the loss of his beloved daughter, but he still sticks to his duties. It can be seen that he was a kind air policeman

and how the decisiveness and bravery of Marks finally resolved this crisis. I don't know how. spoiler
It's just that the scene of saving the little girl at the last crisis moment was really touching and set a tear for the movie. When the plane made a thrilling landing and everyone was safe, we finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Except for the explanation of how the hijacker committed the murder It's rather vague, the existence between the cousin and Marks has not been explained in the past (the guess is also related to the death of the hijacker's father) and Marks' awkward smile and other minor flaws, this is a pretty good suspense action movie.

View more about Non-Stop reviews

Extended Reading

Non-Stop quotes

  • [from trailer]

    David McMillan: Agent Marks, the account number you gave us is in your name.

    Bill Marks: What? That doesn't make any sense.

  • [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?