air rescue

Chasity 2022-04-21 09:01:41


Plot 7
I have watched the trailer many times and know that it is a plane hijacking and slandering the marshals. I think the subject matter is a favorite type. In the feature film, there are too many foreshadowings in the front, especially before getting on the plane, because I can't really remember the later steps. The method of killing people step by step is very novel. If you were shot directly or something like that, it would be a very B-grade film. It is a very good design by the hands of the marshals. The time for revealing the secrets is very tight, but the story is still clear. The two gangsters have different purposes. The reversal of the plot, people's reactions are relatively complete, but there are many things that don't make sense in the details. So how did the captain die? Did the gangster kill the second passenger by accident or by design? And many cases are solved by accident again and again without feeling that the marshals are smart or heroic at all. . .
Acting 6.5
The ugly male protagonist has a weird nose Ohno The stewardess is very cute~ These performances are almost the same. The point is that the director gave the camera too abruptly, and it has a Conan sense of orientation. . . In the first few shots, the depth of field is shallow and the content is less
entertaining. The theme of 7.5
is very good for the hijacking incident. The middle-aged man is addicted to alcohol and finally saves everyone. The murder method is not so rude. Minutes can only make them come out. This step-by-step reasoning is very simple and almost impossible, so there are some problems in the latter structure. The entertainment is relatively high during the viewing process.

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  • [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?