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Flightplan (2005)
On a plane at 40,000 feet, Kyle Pratt faces every mother's worst nightmare when her 6-year-old daughter, Julia, vanishes without a trace in mid-flight. Kyle desperately struggles to prove her sanity to the disbelieving flight crew and passengers while facing the very real possibility that she may be losing her mind, as all evidence indicates that her daughter was never on board. Kyle can only rely on her own wits to solve the mystery and save her daughter. (read more)
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Flightplan Movie Review by Max (4/15/2006) |
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Many people believe that "Flightplan" and "Red-Eye" are similar films; after all, each takes place thousands of feet in the air on a plane where there is really no escape from someone who is after you. However, each film utilizes these conditions in very different ways thereby providing very different kinds of thrills. In...
(complete Flightplan review by Max)
Flightplan Movie Review by AJ (4/14/2006) |
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Flightplan in my household is better known as The Movie That Kept Serenity from #1 in the BDM's Opening Week of Release, While It Was Already in Its Second. Still, I thought I'd approach this with an open mind. Didn't help. All Whedon-clobbering aside, Flightplan is a remarkably unsuspenseful thriller which hits its peak...
(complete Flightplan review by AJ)
Flightplan Movie Review by Matthew (9/26/2005) |
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Kyle (Jodie Foster), a former engineer for a large aerospace firm in Berlin, packs up her home and takes her daughter, Julia (Marlene Lawston) and her husband's dead body to the airport; they are flying back to New York, to start over. The flight happens to be on a new double decker jumbo jet (think the new Airbus jet)...
(complete Flightplan review by Matthew)
Flightplan Movie Review by Kathleen (9/21/2005) |
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FLIGHTPLAN is this year's THE FORGOTTEN. In case you've forgotten (it was pretty forgettable), an A-list actress portrays a wife and mother. The B-list actor playing her husband gets about four minutes of screen time. The audience must question whether she lost her child, as she claims, or her sanity, as everyone else...
(complete Flightplan review by Kathleen)
| Flightplan Movie Review by Steven (7/30/2007) |
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"Flightplan" was not a movie I intended on seeing, but every time I passed by the case at the video store, I figured why not? I remember seeing clips for it and thinking Jodie Foster kicking ass on a plane to find her daughter who may or may not be real, seems ok. In all fairness, it is just ok.
The movie dragged on for...
(complete Flightplan review by Steven)
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