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Vuelo nocturno

Título original: Red Eye
  • 2005
  • B
  • 1h 25min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Vuelo nocturno (2005)
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Suspenso psicológicoThriller

Una mujer es secuestrada por un extraño en un vuelo de rutina. Amenazada por el posible asesinato de su padre, es llevada a un complot para ayudar a su captor a matar a un político.Una mujer es secuestrada por un extraño en un vuelo de rutina. Amenazada por el posible asesinato de su padre, es llevada a un complot para ayudar a su captor a matar a un político.Una mujer es secuestrada por un extraño en un vuelo de rutina. Amenazada por el posible asesinato de su padre, es llevada a un complot para ayudar a su captor a matar a un político.

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    • Wes Craven
  • Guionistas
    • Carl Ellsworth
    • Dan Foos
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    • Rachel McAdams
    • Cillian Murphy
    • Brian Cox
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      • Brian Cox
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      • 2 premios ganados y 10 nominaciones en total

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    Rachel McAdams
    Rachel McAdams
    • Lisa Reisert
    Cillian Murphy
    Cillian Murphy
    • Jackson Rippner
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Joe Reisert
    Laura Johnson
    Laura Johnson
    • Blonde Woman
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    • Cynthia
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    • Nice Lady
    Suzie Plakson
    Suzie Plakson
    • Senior Flight Attendant
    Jack Scalia
    Jack Scalia
    • Charles Keefe
    Terry Press
    • Marianne Taylor
    • (as Teresa Press-Marx)
    Robert Pine
    Robert Pine
    • Bob Taylor
    Carl Gilliard
    Carl Gilliard
    • Taxi Driver
    Mary Kathleen Gordon
    Mary Kathleen Gordon
    • Airline Representative
    • (as Mary-Kathleen Gordon)
    Loren Lester
    Loren Lester
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    Philip Pavel
    Philip Pavel
    • Dallas Ticket Agent
    Amber Mead
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    • Dallas Ticket Agent
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    • Dallas Gate Agent
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      • Dan Foos
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    6abeachedwhale

    First half is worth watching, second half loses luster

    Not a bad movie, but once it got to the halfway point it seemed like too much was crammed into a short period of time. Felt too short. The story does have some memorable parts. Nice little PG-13 thriller. Odd viewing it for the first time after 20 years of it being released. I was mildly surprised to have never heard of it with big names (in the present) like Rachel McAdams and Cillian Murphy. Parts of it are kinda hollow. One sad attempt at a side story personalization is with a little girl on the flight. It was a typical early 2000s context focus on an irrelevant character. Honestly thinking now this seems almost like a way to get younger audience members involved in the story. There's a small degree of cheesiness. But as having been very much alive during the time period it made nostalgic for those days. Captured the feeling of airports and air travel that I've grown up with. If there was more time given to the filmmaker to develop the second half of the story so it doesn't feel so rushed I would enjoy it much more.
    7ma-cortes

    Suspense and thriller into airplane by the great Wes Craven

    The film talks about two people(Rachel McAdams,Cillian Murphy) who meet one night very late in the airport,catching a Red-eye.The story is the worst plane ride you could ever take.The place on the airplane where everything is compressed but that really contributes to the sense of claustrophobic,creeping terror, it's this struggle ,all contained within the coach section of the plane. This is the story of the worst person you could sit next to on a plane.The excitement is generated out of this compelling conversation between two individuals that start off innocent enough but then suddenly devolves.The psychological mind-play between these two characters and what it is to have to sit in one spot and be terrorized and basically held hostage,she and his father(Brian Cox) without letting anyone else know what's going on.Wes Craven said that he was attracted to this project ,first of all for the remarkably constructed script written by Carl Ellsworth.Thus the characters are complex,when you think you know what's gonna happen something else happens and the fascinating idea is that you never know who who you're going to sit next to on an airplane.The screenwriter does a character piece,and ,in a way ,maybe he creates a hybrid of the independent character film and Hollywood action blockbuster,thus we can have a character-driver piece,but also have suspense,thriller,action elements in it as well.

    The movie was filmed principally in Los Angeles.All of the airplane shot were on a set,but there was no way in hell one could shot this on a real airplane.Craven had an airplane that could take apart,it could pull sections off of the side and it could pull out panels and have a camera swoop down aisles and go up over people.Production design by Bruce Miller worked for Craven on many films,he creates splendidly the scenes that he needs to tell the story,the look of movie is just wanted to keep it as real as possible.He decided to go with the two-three seating pattern which is a 767 airplane and took pieces from many airplanes and put them together in this format with overhead baggage compartments,lighting,the seats and various pieces.We have a feeling you're in this capsule at 30.000 feet in the air .There's one shot where we see a tiny plane going through these huge clouds banks and you have the feeling they're in this tiny ship in the middle of nowhere.It's the old horror film thing of all these things happen in the middle of nowhere. The motion picture displays a colorful cinematography by Robert Yeoman and atmospheric musical by Marco Beltrani.The film is magnificently directed by the master of terror Wes Craven .
    6TheMovieDiorama

    Red Eye takes off with an assured agenda and safely lands to tense thrills.

    Unsurprisingly, one of Craven's lesser known features. Mostly due to its non-horror nature, with a severe lack of masked murderers and nightmarish masters. But that doesn't necessarily mean this thrilling flight should be dismissed, as its simplistic disposable nature provides some quality mid-air entertainment. A hotel manager, travelling on the red-eye flight to Miami, is tangled up in an assassination plot regarding one of her clients.

    The plot is relatively straightforward, and severely undercooked to the point that its only purpose is to serve these two beautiful passengers a topic to discuss during their flight. The assassination attempt on Charles Keefe certainly holds no tension or substance. What this strand does provide though, is a more personal circumstance that gradually ramps up the thrills.

    The gorgeously intelligent McAdams against the irrefutably handsome Murphy. A game of wits and beauty. Sleight of hand distractions to waste time and constructive messages sent to signal for help. Alas, her non-compliance may result in her father being assassinated also, which just made the situation extremely personal. This ultimatum, although tepid in ferocity due to the short runtime that meant Craven had to constantly prevent the story from stalling, certainly showcased some brilliant claustrophobic performances from the two leads. With McAdams breaking the "damsel in distress" archetype and Murphy harnessing his antagonistic intensity.

    The flight itself was occasionally bumpy due to a turbulent script and the 90s aesthetic, but when that plane lands. Ooof! Go go go! We're firing all cylinders. This just went from 'Flight Simulator 98' to 'Top Gun' on amphetamines. McAdams is fleeing to save her father, Murphy is doing his best Gollum impression and Craven just keeps moving forward. No time for a Starbuck's at the airport. Drive down that freeway like a maniac and save the hotel! Oh, and the father. Sweet lord do I miss these brisk thrillers! Even Beltrami's notable score wafts the aroma of restlessness around the cabin.

    Red Eye is apparently described to be psychological in nature. It's not. In the slightest. What it is though is a straight-forward disposable thriller that is here for a good time, not a long time. Plausible characters, claustrophobic environment and an intense third act results in a criminally overlooked film from Craven's catalogue.
    6=G=

    A little breath of fresh air

    "Red Eye" is all about Lisa (McAdams) who is simply trying to get home during a bad weather snarl at the airport and finds herself stuck on a red-eye and flying headlong into a suspense drama. A busy, fun little no brainer, "Red Eye" begins like a romcom, morphs into a suspense/action flick, and takes you on a simple-minded but entertaining girl power ride as Lisa races with the clock to save the day. Probably worth the price of a DVD rental, "Red Eye" will play best with fans of rising star McAdams and those who no brain it to avoid it's many nagging plot holes. Keep expectations real for maximum enjoyment. (B-)
    8gus120970

    The perfect in-flight movie

    Red Eye is not the kind of movie that's going to win the Palme D'or, but Wes Craven has never been that kind of director, anyway, and his branding is a good indication of what a film-goer can expect.

    The fact that Red Eye is a tight little, undemanding package at 94 minutes is part of its charm and an indication of Craven's craft in producing lightweight, but generally enjoyable, box office fare. In fact, it's the perfect kind of movie to show as inflight entertainment, attention-holding without putting any intellectual or emotional challenges on the viewer.

    Overall there is a cheesy feeling to the plot, vague terrorist subplot motivation and the supporting characters, and the main section has a TV movie feel. However, there are definite elements of Hitchcockian suspense, and echoes of Schumacher's Phone Booth, which ultimately is a more sophisticated (and pretentious) play on the same idea of emotional crisis being played out suppressed in public.

    For a film that focuses mainly on two people sitting in airline seats, it lives or dies on the characters and script. Cillian's icy but eloquent Jackson Rippner and Rachel MacAdams resourceful Lisa are the main reasons the film gets carried off. Not only making the dialogue zing but also giving some sort of Adam's Rib type dimension to their battle of 'male logic' against feminine 'sensitivity'.

    In the final portion of the film Craven indulges himself a little Scream style as man-chases-girl-with-knife. The most surprising revelation here is what Brian Cox looks like after the 'Just for Men' treatment, his ubiqutous appearance in films as diverse as Super Troopers, The Ring and this making him the sexegenarian version of Jude Law.

    Short haul fun.

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    • Trivia
      Cillian Murphy wanted the role of Jackson so badly that he took a plane from England to Hollywood two days before his wedding to have lunch with Wes Craven. Craven later gave him the part saying that his eyes won him over.
    • Errores
      You can see when Jackson is throwing Lisa against the walls in the bathroom that he really has his hand behind her head. It was later revealed that Cillian Murphy did this on purpose. In an earlier take, he accidentally knocked Rachel McAdams out and wanted to prevent it from happening again.
    • Citas

      Lisa Reisert: [on the plane] So what is it you do?

      Jackson Rippner: Government overthrows, flashy high-profile assassinations. The usual.

      Lisa Reisert: O.K. Why don't you just tell me what you do?

      Jackson Rippner: I already did.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Making of 'Red Eye' (2006)
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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 16 de septiembre de 2005 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Ruso
    • También se conoce como
      • Red Eye
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Ontario International Airport - 2900 E. Airport Drive, Ontario, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • DreamWorks Pictures
      • BenderSpink
      • Craven-Maddalena Films
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 26,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 57,891,803
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 16,167,662
      • 21 ago 2005
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 96,258,201
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      • 1h 25min(85 min)
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      • 2.39 : 1

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