Bill lost his daughter and wife because he was too immersed in his work and neglected his daughter, and was suspended from duty. From the New York police to the marshals, his life and career suffered a huge blow. He tried so hard to find the hijacker, on the one hand, because of his own sense of justice and responsibility, on the other hand, he couldn't lose.
Once he gave up, even if other people didn't regard him as a hijacker after the plane landed, he would become synonymous with "incompetence". From then on, no matter how difficult it was to move forward in his career, all his previous efforts became a joke.
Whether it is to save others or save his own life, he will never give up, even if he steps into the trap of the hijacker again and again, he will grit his teeth and struggle to the end.
A film reviewer wrote that the heroine Jane was the third hijacker (Bill's fellow marshal Hammond was not taken advantage of), and some people joked that he was imaginative, but I think it is possible.
When the two hijackers were not exposed, their acting skills were very good, and they could be called movie stars. Among them, Zach, a black man, panicked when he saw the news that someone was going to kill on Bill's mobile phone, and he acted very real; another teacher Tom appeared when he was caught. Very innocent, and later even took the gun to stop the crowd when they beat Bill, and handed the gun back to him. So it's possible that Jane is the big boss behind the scenes.
There are a few points that were not mentioned in the film review, so I would like to add them here:
1. Originally, the black Zach was sitting next to Bill, so he could easily stare at him, but when Jane came, she easily gave it to Jane. This was carefully planned by the robbers. A case that has been thought about a thousand times cannot be easily changed and mistakes are not allowed. It was only possible that Jane was one of them, using her femininity to reduce Bill's vigilance, to gain trust, and to easily get secret information.
2. After Jane sat next to Bill, she really played her due role. She deliberately pretended to be asleep to gain his trust. As soon as he left the seat, he stared at him, including the flight attendant who was with him, and got up. eavesdrop. In the film, whether it is the death of the captain or the death of the teacher, she happens to be not far away, indicating that she has been staying around Bill on purpose.
3. As Bill investigates each passenger, Jane jokingly says, "Should I have told you I had a bomb in my bag?" Wanting to know from Bill's reaction if he found a bomb in the bag. As a result, Bill did not find out, and the hijackers' plan continued.
4. When the male protagonist killed the captain when he suspected the female protagonist, the female protagonist did not explain, but was surprised and said, "I am the only person on this plane who believes in you." In fact, there are still a few people who believe in the male protagonist. , flight attendant, co-pilot, etc., but the heroine said this on purpose, because she is smart enough to know how to instantly grasp the weakness in the hero's heart, and then avoid it and tell a story that is not true or false (she did look like she had a knife in her chest). , but it may not be cured, if her heart is really bad, she still drinks to speed up her heartbeat?), and she regained her trust. And if she can trust the male protagonist 100% without any doubt, it is very likely that she knows that the hijacker is someone else.
5. The black Zach claims to know a little about software, and is very modest that he is not a programmer, but Jane believes that he can succeed, just as she believes that Bill is not a hijacker. If she doesn't know something, it's a pretty scary instinct.
Moreover, Jane's behavior has pushed the development of the robber's plan again and again, because it is too obvious, so I won't go into detail.
And she drank again and again, probably to ease her nervousness. After all, she had a lot to do, and if she was not careful, she would be suspected by Bill, so she needed wine to calm her nerves. After being suspected, Bill poured her a good glass of wine. Instead of her previous leisurely attitude, she hurriedly picked up the glass and drank it, indicating that she was still frightened by Bill's suspicion.
After she finally got off the plane, she waited for Bill, and saw that he was smiling brightly and looking like he wanted to go with him. Maybe she fell in love with Bill at first sight (she didn't say anything on the plane, but it was possible to stare at Bill. It's caring. She is also seen staring at the flight attendant many times in the film, which may also be jealous.), if not, it has no purpose (for the $150 million in his account).
So, I think it's quite possible that Jane is the third person behind the scenes. She also has a motive for committing the crime. With enough money, her heart can always be cured. If it is not cured, she can live with an artificial heart. Everything she did was to save herself.
In general, Air Rescue is a suspenseful and brain-burning action blockbuster, with tension in the calm and warmth in the thrills, and it is still worth watching.
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