Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSarah Plummer, an FBI agent, faces a hostage situation involving her family during a flight. A stranger, Michelle, sits beside her, forcing Sarah to make a life-or-death decision for her hus... Tout lireSarah Plummer, an FBI agent, faces a hostage situation involving her family during a flight. A stranger, Michelle, sits beside her, forcing Sarah to make a life-or-death decision for her husband and son.Sarah Plummer, an FBI agent, faces a hostage situation involving her family during a flight. A stranger, Michelle, sits beside her, forcing Sarah to make a life-or-death decision for her husband and son.
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Justin Johnson Cortez
- Cameron
- (as Justin Johnson)
Lauren Swickard
- Lacey
- (as Lorynn York)
Rachel Alig
- Stewardess
- (as Rachel Aliag)
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There was nothing to this film except boring clichés and mediocrity. The acting, the plot, the direction, the dubbing (I watched in italian), the dialogue... nothing above second-rate and dim. The implausibility of the dialogues (scattered with improbable pauses and unbearably dull and emotionless expressions) and total disconnect from reality of the settings and overall environment left me honestly flabbergasted. I seriously hope a 7 year old scripted and approved the financing of this movie because the professionalism and creativity is just not there.
Not even enjoyable for a trash film's standard. Total waste of time.
Not even enjoyable for a trash film's standard. Total waste of time.
People who are rating it below 5 definitely need a psychiatrist. It is an outstanding thriller which keeps you at the edge of your seat till the end.
Turbulence, or deadly departer is a film starring Dina Meyer as Sarah, a woman that gets on a flight to DC, then shalama from mutant X Tells her she has her family hostage. I will say at the beginning I thought I was watching the wrong movie. This older gentleman is on a beach with a lady. Stuff happens then we get title card and it's qué the bad acting straight away. The father and son actors being the characters of question here. The beginning is connected but it's not really sure why. The way it's solved is dumb. Also pretty sure a camcorder with no lead cannot upload a live video to a laptop on a flight. Acting and script were bad. Plot was throwaway but overall lik others of this genre it was watchable and I still got some enjoyment from it.
Could have been great, if they had aby clue how to put a film together. One second theyre on a small plane with 4 windows and by the time its landed it has gained an extra 6 windows. Then it 9am on the guys phone, but in a blink on an eye and one phone call later its suddenly night time, ive seen better plays in my children's school, more convincing acting anyways! Absolutely awful how many flaws are in this "film"
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- AnecdotesAlso known as "Flight 192"
- GaffesThe technology plot holes abound. The FBI would use secure video conferencing for a briefing in 2016, not require a supervisory agent to fly across the country. The "fix" could not work as depicted, since the LAPD would have a copy of the footage, plus deleted files can be recovered. The FBI would have no control over LAPD footage. Next, the IP address of the bad hair gun thug could be determined just by having Michelle's laptop. They did not need to wait for him to be online as stated. In the most glaring one, the son uses his cell phone to call 9-1-1. In a kidnapping case, the FBI would be tracking all phones any family member may have. The son's phone would have allowed them to find him easily. The "tech" agent says the line has to be open to trace the phone, which is wrong- as long as the phone is on, it is connected to towers and can be traced.
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Sarah Plummer: I'll text you when I land, ok?
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