It's a bit of a pity that I missed watching this action-thriller-suspense film in the cinema before. Although it's not the first time I've seen a similar film, Flight Plan starring Jodie Foster and Red Eye directed by Wes Craven have both made wonderful attempts in the same confined space many years ago. The suspense is so cleverly designed that it's a terrifying intellectual game. The director showed every detail of the plane's layout, facilities, etc. quite realistically, and kept pace with the times by introducing wireless networks and instant communication tools, which are the key factors driving the change of the plot. In terms of actors, Liam Neeson has cooperated with the Spanish director for the second time, and the role he has portrayed is also the heroic image of a father who has repeatedly appeared on the screen in recent years, which is lacking in freshness. But for this kind of subject, this can be completely ignored. There are well-crafted suspense and gripping plots enough.
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