IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
35.344
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Das Flugzeug eines Piloten wird von Terroristen entführt.Das Flugzeug eines Piloten wird von Terroristen entführt.Das Flugzeug eines Piloten wird von Terroristen entführt.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Gewinne & 8 Nominierungen insgesamt
Cornel Nussbaum
- Peter
- (as Cornel Nußbaum)
Mario Klischies
- Bremen Radar
- (Synchronisation)
Simon Schwarz
- Alexander Franz
- (Synchronisation)
Christoph Bittenauer
- Passenger
- (Nicht genannt)
Stefan Ignatius
- Passenger
- (Nicht genannt)
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This movie gives an amazingly realistic look at the interplay that exist in actual hijacking scenarios. It is slower in pace and grittier in appearance and direction than what many expect from a Hollywood movie of this type and could be seen as more of a fictional "documentary" which I expect is the reason for the shockingly low reviews seen. However in my opinion the acting and direction of this movie make it one of the best in its genre and well worth watching.
I'm reviewing this film based on what I believe the filmmakers wanted to achieve by making it, a gritty claustrophobic real-life account of the brutal hijacking of a commercial airline. And that is exactly what I saw, this is not a Hollywood film nor does it have a big budget but that's exactly why it works. One has to look at this film for what it is and not what you may be expecting it to be. If you look at this film solely from the point of view of the co-piolet which is what the film is about then you'll understand that it's not trying to tell a political story or give you insight to why people hijack planes.
The runtime is 90 minutes and I was never bored during this entire time. I felt every emotion the protagonist felt and I was totally involved in his plight. No film is perfect and this film is no exception but it made a favourable impression on me that I felt the need to leave a review.
This is a little gem of a film and definitely worth 90 minutes of your life if you like these small gritty intense sorts of films.
Most of the negative reviews are based on opinions that have nothing to do with storytelling. I would bet that nearly all of the negative reviews came from people who didn't actually watch the film.
10tijgert
I don't like aviation movies, they never get more than two things in a row right.
This movie hits home somewhat as I'm a pilot (though on a Boeing) and as such it could happen to me, so I was curious as to how bad another aviation movie on this topic could be.
This movie... I was stunned and amazed, I had a genuinely elevated heart rate all throughout watching it. You really feel the lack of movement and placement scripting in the absolute freedom and improvisation of the filming, it is so inconceivably unpredictable and realistic. All the procedures and actions are technically correct too, which can feel superfluous for the people that don't know and care, but is a level of authenticity in movies that I've never seen.
I am advising all my colleagues to see this.
This movie... I was stunned and amazed, I had a genuinely elevated heart rate all throughout watching it. You really feel the lack of movement and placement scripting in the absolute freedom and improvisation of the filming, it is so inconceivably unpredictable and realistic. All the procedures and actions are technically correct too, which can feel superfluous for the people that don't know and care, but is a level of authenticity in movies that I've never seen.
I am advising all my colleagues to see this.
I was surprised to see this movie only has a 6.3 rating. I think audiences are too used to the same clichéd story structure we see in pretty much all action movies; the villain causes mayhem, the protagonist underdog steps-up, and against all odds defeats the evil, saves the day, is reunited with their love interest, and walks off a hero... roll credits. This movie challenges that cliché, and it does it in a brutal fashion. It's much more of a psychological-action movie than a classic action movie. There are no epic fight scenes, courageous last second acts of heroism or sudden unexpected plot twists. It's completely raw, "how would a post 9/11 airplane hijacking scenario unfold in real life conditions?". And that's exactly what you get, with almost no sugar-coating. That's not to say that the movie doesn't conform to some clichés, but the brutal and harrowing reality it portrays is akin to a movie based on real events, yet this is completely fictional. To say the ending is abrupt is an understatement, I certainly had a "wait, what?" moment. But in hindsight, it's actually very fitting with the narrative of the movie. There's definitely a huge psychological element that will leave you feeling very uneasy and claustrophobic, but I personally praise it for its raw and unforgiving depiction of how a real-life hijacking could potentially play out.
7.5/10.
7.5/10.
I had a good time with this film. The story and the characters were immersive, the editing and the pace were spot on, but the lack of a soundtrack and the cinematography were negatives for me. It almost has an indie-film quality going on. The style(or lack thereof) may put off your typical moviegoer but looking past those oddities reveals a hidden gem of a movie.
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- WissenswertesCarlo Kitzlinger, who played the captain of the plane, is actually a real pilot. He flew for Lufthansa Airlines for many years. He assisted Joseph Gordon-Levitt with becoming a pilot for the role.
- PatzerThe ground operator reports that the zero fuel weight, which is the weight of the plane with no fuel, is 56.8 Tons, while during the departure briefing Tobias states that the total weight is 54.8 Tons. According to the 7.2 Tons of fuel it should have been at least 64.0 Tons. Also during landing the thrust levers are moved manually while the AutoThrust is engaged. Just technicalities, the rest conforms outstandingly to reality.
- Zitate
Tobias Ellis: You're in control. But we need more fuel.
- Crazy CreditsAt the very end of the credits is a section called "THANKS TO OUR EXTRAS" that lists the names of each of the 121 extras.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Dear Werner (2020)
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- Code 7500
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- MMC Studios, Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland(airplane interiors)
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 33 Minuten
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