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Personajes de distintas procedencias se encuentran cuando el avión en el que viajan se estrella en el Océano Pacífico. La lucha por la supervivencia se convierte en una pesadilla, el aire se... Leer todoPersonajes de distintas procedencias se encuentran cuando el avión en el que viajan se estrella en el Océano Pacífico. La lucha por la supervivencia se convierte en una pesadilla, el aire se agota y los peligros acechan por todas partes.Personajes de distintas procedencias se encuentran cuando el avión en el que viajan se estrella en el Océano Pacífico. La lucha por la supervivencia se convierte en una pesadilla, el aire se agota y los peligros acechan por todas partes.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
David J Biscoe
- Plane Passenger
- (sin créditos)
Lee Byford
- Airline Passenger
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
This definitely isn't gonna be the best film of the year, but it is decent and entertaining to watch. Most actors do a solid job, most notably the main actress, even though the boyfriend and the best friend characters could have benefited from better directing and a few more acting classes. There was some unnecessary backstorying involved with the side characters and you do have to suspend belief for a few of the scenes, but nothing you don't already do with most shark films. I enjoyed the dry humor and the witty dialogue, and was heavily engaged by the time the last part rolled around.
It really isn't one of those horrible-low budget-bad acting-disaster films most reviewers on here claim it is, definitely judge by yourself.
It really isn't one of those horrible-low budget-bad acting-disaster films most reviewers on here claim it is, definitely judge by yourself.
This was a lot better than i was expecting, in fairness to it.
There was a bit of scene setting and then it was right into the action with passengers one by one getting munched by the over grown Goldfish of the deep.
It was well shot, at times the script was a bit lacking, and most of the main characters were decent enough, though the lad who broke his arm in the crash was one you just had no interest in as he was far too obnoxious in the opening scenes.
It did a decent job in building a bit of tension, though, for me anyway, it was obvious which characters were going to survive from early on, so although it succeeded in the tension, it did lack in suspense.
It's certainly better than some of the reviews would suggest. It's not going to be an 'Oscar' nominated film, but it's by no means awful.
There was a bit of scene setting and then it was right into the action with passengers one by one getting munched by the over grown Goldfish of the deep.
It was well shot, at times the script was a bit lacking, and most of the main characters were decent enough, though the lad who broke his arm in the crash was one you just had no interest in as he was far too obnoxious in the opening scenes.
It did a decent job in building a bit of tension, though, for me anyway, it was obvious which characters were going to survive from early on, so although it succeeded in the tension, it did lack in suspense.
It's certainly better than some of the reviews would suggest. It's not going to be an 'Oscar' nominated film, but it's by no means awful.
This is a case of if the filmmakers had a big budget, and bigger stars that this film would have been far better.
For what is was, No Way Up is an entertaining film, that showed a great deal of potential. I don't think it was any less believable than say Meg and Meg 2. So I don't see why it is getting the hate. Sometimes you have to watch a movie and appreciate that the filmmaker did the best they could. This is definitely the case. I was not bored once whilst watching No Way Up. I would have to say it is actually better than all the other shark films that have surfaced lately. So if you can watch a film for what it is, and appreciate the potential it had, you should enjoy this film.
For what is was, No Way Up is an entertaining film, that showed a great deal of potential. I don't think it was any less believable than say Meg and Meg 2. So I don't see why it is getting the hate. Sometimes you have to watch a movie and appreciate that the filmmaker did the best they could. This is definitely the case. I was not bored once whilst watching No Way Up. I would have to say it is actually better than all the other shark films that have surfaced lately. So if you can watch a film for what it is, and appreciate the potential it had, you should enjoy this film.
This is a film about a Teddy who survives being lost in an airport, a plane crash and sharks only to be heartlessly tossed back onto the dark watery depths by his owner! Justice for Mr Timms!!!
I realise it wasn't setting out to be an epic and it's quite entertaining, I did keep shouting, not sure sharks do that and I'd have liked some of the minor characters to have a bit more of an arc but hey, it does what it says on the tin. One character does something toward the end that I found particularly frustrating, I just don't think that would be a choice a grandmother would make but hey we are not looking for realism. That poor Teddy though.
I realise it wasn't setting out to be an epic and it's quite entertaining, I did keep shouting, not sure sharks do that and I'd have liked some of the minor characters to have a bit more of an arc but hey, it does what it says on the tin. One character does something toward the end that I found particularly frustrating, I just don't think that would be a choice a grandmother would make but hey we are not looking for realism. That poor Teddy though.
So, I give movies a chance if they're over a 5 star on IMDB. This one wasn't so I'm giving a review. It's trash but it's watchable trash.
The fear of being stuck on an airplane gives this an immediate sense of dread. It has a good setup- in an airport, fussy antagonists, dad who is ambivalent to his daughter who might try and come in and save the day? There's an actor who I thought was Gerard Depardieu but is not him, but whoever he is did a great job. The rest of the cast is great.
The camerawork is also well done. I don't live in LA, but I assume this is what it looks like. This is worth a watch for sure.
The fear of being stuck on an airplane gives this an immediate sense of dread. It has a good setup- in an airport, fussy antagonists, dad who is ambivalent to his daughter who might try and come in and save the day? There's an actor who I thought was Gerard Depardieu but is not him, but whoever he is did a great job. The rest of the cast is great.
The camerawork is also well done. I don't live in LA, but I assume this is what it looks like. This is worth a watch for sure.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaPrincipal photography took place in London and completed in May 2022.
- ErroresSharks are shown swimming up the isle of the plane and then pulling people back into the water. This is impossible as sharks cannot swim backwards.
- Bandas sonorasLos Angeles Is Burning
Written by Brett Gurewitz & Greg Graffin
Performed by Bad Religion
Published by Fig Music/Music of the Mothership
Administered by Concord Music Publishing LLC & Polypterus Music
Administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Licensed by arrangement with Epitaph Europe BV
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 148,582
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 71,300
- 18 feb 2024
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,552,126
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 30min(90 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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