Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe night before Claire Reynolds' trip to Paris, she catches the eye of a mysterious, handsome stranger. That's the last thing she remembers before waking up on a plane with no recollection ... Ler tudoThe night before Claire Reynolds' trip to Paris, she catches the eye of a mysterious, handsome stranger. That's the last thing she remembers before waking up on a plane with no recollection of what happened after that.The night before Claire Reynolds' trip to Paris, she catches the eye of a mysterious, handsome stranger. That's the last thing she remembers before waking up on a plane with no recollection of what happened after that.
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Whoever commissioned this movie needs to be forever barred from a movie set in the future. Most of the time, I can give an awful movie a fair chance and hope that things turn around. After seeing the reviews here, I prepared myself for the worst and knew it would be a failure.
The funniest thing is at the beginning when these two attractive women were ogling at a Neanderthal-looking being who hasn't cut his hair in five years. Also, When you see only a handful of passengers on an overseas flight, that already tells you something is amiss. All in all, the story is unexplained.
The writers stretched a potential Twilight Zone episode into 90 minutes of nonsense and predictability. Nothing is noteworthy, except perhaps for the music.
The funniest thing is at the beginning when these two attractive women were ogling at a Neanderthal-looking being who hasn't cut his hair in five years. Also, When you see only a handful of passengers on an overseas flight, that already tells you something is amiss. All in all, the story is unexplained.
The writers stretched a potential Twilight Zone episode into 90 minutes of nonsense and predictability. Nothing is noteworthy, except perhaps for the music.
Let me just start with the synopsis... whoever wrote "... she catches the eye of a mysterious, handsome stranger.", is either blind or failing miserably at trying to be funny.
I am really sorry, but the guy is hideous.
The moment he comes on, right there and then I knew I was being taken for, the proverbial ride, as the short description of what the movie is about, was a ruse.
All bad reviews are correct: the story misses narrative, there are many holes, it is unintelligible at points...
Again, I am all for people starting from somewhere and being given opportunities, but there should be some supervision, as there are some major goofs which would not be there if an experienced director / producer / gaffer, etc... had been present at the time. Let me just point out two, very obvious:
I admit that, in the end, when You get the whole story (which is not very difficult... I mean... I knew what was going at about 1/3 of the film) the layout makes sense, but no one, in their right mind (and she is there because, apparently, she is gifted), would take too long to know that nothing made sense there...
And when the revelation occurs, that is when You really see how untalented these actors are. Monotonic, no depth, no feeling, no emotion... there's nothing there! They are regurgitating the script like a kid would read out the shopping list for this mother at the mall... just plain, flat out inexistent deliveries from ALL the cast.
This is just bad, man... some movies are not good, but allow You to spend some time at home with family, relaxing, whatever.... this one doesn't...
I am really sorry, but the guy is hideous.
The moment he comes on, right there and then I knew I was being taken for, the proverbial ride, as the short description of what the movie is about, was a ruse.
All bad reviews are correct: the story misses narrative, there are many holes, it is unintelligible at points...
Again, I am all for people starting from somewhere and being given opportunities, but there should be some supervision, as there are some major goofs which would not be there if an experienced director / producer / gaffer, etc... had been present at the time. Let me just point out two, very obvious:
- (I have NOTHING AGAINST Sandi McCree, who I did not know existed until I saw her here) No airline hires 5 foot hostesses. I already made this comment in the "Fight or Flight" review. But in this case, apart from short, the lady almost does not fit the aisles... I APOLOGIZE AGAIN for pointing out someone's shortcomings (no pun intended), but there is no way, in the real world, this lady would be a hostess;
- Only two people (host and hostess) for a 9 seat per row jet airliner, even though there were few people? In one of the scenes, we see the hostess go through 4 different spaces in the airplane. There would be AT LEAST two different teams, one for first class and another for coach...
I admit that, in the end, when You get the whole story (which is not very difficult... I mean... I knew what was going at about 1/3 of the film) the layout makes sense, but no one, in their right mind (and she is there because, apparently, she is gifted), would take too long to know that nothing made sense there...
And when the revelation occurs, that is when You really see how untalented these actors are. Monotonic, no depth, no feeling, no emotion... there's nothing there! They are regurgitating the script like a kid would read out the shopping list for this mother at the mall... just plain, flat out inexistent deliveries from ALL the cast.
This is just bad, man... some movies are not good, but allow You to spend some time at home with family, relaxing, whatever.... this one doesn't...
We have watched plenty of horrible movies in our lifetime but this one takes the prize! We kept watching thinking, "it has to get better, there must be some plot twist coming any second" only to be completely dumbfounded by the end. We are dumber for having wasted 2 hours of our life. Watch at your own risk of wasting money and time. We can't imagine who would ever recommend such a horrible movie. The acting was less than low budget. My husband actually said, "I could've produced, directed, and acted better than these clowns!" Again, we looked at each other and said, "worst movie we ever watched!"
While I had indeed never heard about this 2024 thriller, prior to stumbling upon it here in 2025, I must admit that the movie's synopsis did actually sound interesting. And with it being a movie that I hadn't already seen, of course I opted to give it a fair chance.
Writers John Ierardi and Drew McAnany put together a script and storyline that had potential, though I have to say that the narrative was struggling with the slow pacing. There wasn't much of anything interesting or thrilling happening throughout the course of the movie, and that made sitting through "In Flight" quite an ordeal. And it made zero sense that there would be so few passengers on an overseas flight. That is not really how commercial airlines operate. So that was pretty bad writing.
I was actually not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list, which actually was a nice thing, as I do enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen. The acting performances in the movie were fair.
There are far better thrillers out there in the same ilk as "In Flight", say "Red Eye" from 2005 for example.
"In Flight" was a difficult movie to sit through, and it most certainly is not a movie that will grace my screen a second time. Would I recommend you to sit down and watch "In Flight"? Nope.
My rating of director Bo Youngblood's 2024 thriller "In Flight" lands on a very generous three out of ten stars.
Writers John Ierardi and Drew McAnany put together a script and storyline that had potential, though I have to say that the narrative was struggling with the slow pacing. There wasn't much of anything interesting or thrilling happening throughout the course of the movie, and that made sitting through "In Flight" quite an ordeal. And it made zero sense that there would be so few passengers on an overseas flight. That is not really how commercial airlines operate. So that was pretty bad writing.
I was actually not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list, which actually was a nice thing, as I do enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen. The acting performances in the movie were fair.
There are far better thrillers out there in the same ilk as "In Flight", say "Red Eye" from 2005 for example.
"In Flight" was a difficult movie to sit through, and it most certainly is not a movie that will grace my screen a second time. Would I recommend you to sit down and watch "In Flight"? Nope.
My rating of director Bo Youngblood's 2024 thriller "In Flight" lands on a very generous three out of ten stars.
Overview:
Claire, a recent graduate with a degree in political science, decides to take a trip to Paris after losing her father. After saying goodbye to her friend at a bar the night before her flight leaves, Claire decides to hang out with a gentleman she had just met there, Marco. She ends up getting a ride home by Marco's chauffeur but the next thing she knows, she has awoken on her flight. She wakes up disoriented and unsure of how she even got on her flight. As her curiosity about what has happened to her peaks, she found a cryptic note. Right directly prior to this, she helped to save a man's life who went in to an anaphylaxis shock. On the note she found, it states that she saved one life and asks will she save another. Claire's curiosity begins to peak and she begins to investigate and search in to the other passengers' belongings. Upon doing this, a man with white hair told her that he received an email directing her to find the "source." Shortly after this, Claire discovers this source. After a traumatic event takes place, Claire wakes up to discover she is in a section of the plane with a familiar face. At this point, she is very confused and demands answers. She soon finds the answer she's looking for and is then given a choice on how to proceed with a life changing option she's been given.
Review: I was very intrigued by the title of this film and the summary I read prior to watching it. It was a flight thriller and I find that these types of films can keep you on the edge of your seat being that the situation on a flight, when you are thousands of feet in the sky, can add to this edge of your seat feeling.
One of the first things I observed was the cinematography. It impressed me throughout the whole film. The camera angles and lighting drew me in to the film. There were close up angles of the character's faces that gave you that feeling of suspicion that they could be a sinister player. The way the camera angled in and moved about with close ups almost caused like a distortion of their facial features which added to the suspense that made you not sure if the character was good or bad. The dim lighting in many areas of the film encouraged that eerie curiosity that something could pop up unbeknownst to the main character, Claire, as she was doing her own investigation of what was really happening to her. The flight looked realistic expect for the fact that there was only about 10 people in total on board. The way the people were spread out on board added to the eeriness of not being sure who were the bad apples and who would sincerely help Claire out.
Another positive aspect to this film was its use of the score. The music used in this film matched the thriller type genre and suspenseful personality it was meant to convey. With each increase in to Claire's courageous moves, the music matched and complimented her bravery and struggle to find out what was really going on.
The advertisements and summaries for this film made this film come across as intriguing and one that would draw you in to keep you guessing what comes next. I read many comments and reviews of this film and found that the majority of people who watched it found that it did not have enough detail and background. Many people gave this film a thumbs down rating because of this. There were comments that the lighting and music was great and the acting was good but the film left you with questions about what was really going on in the movie. I have to agree with the majority of reviewers in regards to that aspect of the film. The film jumps right from her being in her home, taking a jog, meeting up with her friend and meeting Marco in the bar all in a matter of maybe 15 minutes. There was not enough background in to her personality, her social life, what her dad was like, what she did in her job, etc. This left many questions as to who her character really was and as to why she was put in to the predicament she was in. The film moved from personality to personality on the plane with no clear clues being given as to who the people were surrounding her on this flight. There was not enough information given about Marco and what his role was. The plot idea was very good but, in my opinion, needed a lot more detail written in to the script. It mentions her dad, in the end, but we were not given enough information about her dad in order to draw a strong conclusion about why he was important in the scenario she was in. Also, she was told that they've been "watching her." What did that mean? Why were they watching her? What did she accomplish as a young woman in her 20's that gave intrigue and interest to these people enough to do what they did to her? These are the kind of questions that ran through my mind and left me feeling a little confused about the whole premise of the film.
I will give this film a rating. I give it 5stars out of 10. Again, the lighting, the music, the acting was all good. The plot and whole concept of the film was great. The reason for the 5 out of 10 stars was because I felt confused at times for lack of detail. I craved to know more about the characters and see the main characters act out more of their personality and part in the whole situation Claire was placed in.
Review: I was very intrigued by the title of this film and the summary I read prior to watching it. It was a flight thriller and I find that these types of films can keep you on the edge of your seat being that the situation on a flight, when you are thousands of feet in the sky, can add to this edge of your seat feeling.
One of the first things I observed was the cinematography. It impressed me throughout the whole film. The camera angles and lighting drew me in to the film. There were close up angles of the character's faces that gave you that feeling of suspicion that they could be a sinister player. The way the camera angled in and moved about with close ups almost caused like a distortion of their facial features which added to the suspense that made you not sure if the character was good or bad. The dim lighting in many areas of the film encouraged that eerie curiosity that something could pop up unbeknownst to the main character, Claire, as she was doing her own investigation of what was really happening to her. The flight looked realistic expect for the fact that there was only about 10 people in total on board. The way the people were spread out on board added to the eeriness of not being sure who were the bad apples and who would sincerely help Claire out.
Another positive aspect to this film was its use of the score. The music used in this film matched the thriller type genre and suspenseful personality it was meant to convey. With each increase in to Claire's courageous moves, the music matched and complimented her bravery and struggle to find out what was really going on.
The advertisements and summaries for this film made this film come across as intriguing and one that would draw you in to keep you guessing what comes next. I read many comments and reviews of this film and found that the majority of people who watched it found that it did not have enough detail and background. Many people gave this film a thumbs down rating because of this. There were comments that the lighting and music was great and the acting was good but the film left you with questions about what was really going on in the movie. I have to agree with the majority of reviewers in regards to that aspect of the film. The film jumps right from her being in her home, taking a jog, meeting up with her friend and meeting Marco in the bar all in a matter of maybe 15 minutes. There was not enough background in to her personality, her social life, what her dad was like, what she did in her job, etc. This left many questions as to who her character really was and as to why she was put in to the predicament she was in. The film moved from personality to personality on the plane with no clear clues being given as to who the people were surrounding her on this flight. There was not enough information given about Marco and what his role was. The plot idea was very good but, in my opinion, needed a lot more detail written in to the script. It mentions her dad, in the end, but we were not given enough information about her dad in order to draw a strong conclusion about why he was important in the scenario she was in. Also, she was told that they've been "watching her." What did that mean? Why were they watching her? What did she accomplish as a young woman in her 20's that gave intrigue and interest to these people enough to do what they did to her? These are the kind of questions that ran through my mind and left me feeling a little confused about the whole premise of the film.
I will give this film a rating. I give it 5stars out of 10. Again, the lighting, the music, the acting was all good. The plot and whole concept of the film was great. The reason for the 5 out of 10 stars was because I felt confused at times for lack of detail. I craved to know more about the characters and see the main characters act out more of their personality and part in the whole situation Claire was placed in.
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- CuriosidadesThe title refers to the fact that the movie mostly takes place on a plane.
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- In Flight - Never Fly Alone
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- Aero Mock-Ups - 13126 Saticoy St, North Hollywood, Califórnia, EUA(Airplane Scenes)
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