A couple flying on a small plane to attend a tropical island wedding must fight for their lives after their pilot suffers a heart attack.A couple flying on a small plane to attend a tropical island wedding must fight for their lives after their pilot suffers a heart attack.A couple flying on a small plane to attend a tropical island wedding must fight for their lives after their pilot suffers a heart attack.
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Jumayn Hunter
- Samuel
- (as Jumayne Hunter)
Privilege Magezi
- Solomon
- (as Privilege Mangezi)
Stephano Honore
- Solomon's Friend
- (as Stephano Honoré)
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Does the movie have some silly parts, yes, but it entertained me for the full 1:30. Not every movie has to be an Oscar contender. Sometimes movies are just meant to be fun, silly, and take you to another place for 90 minutes. This accomplished that.
Nothing here to stretch your mind. Just good edge of your seat entertainment.
Don't expect too much and you will find this very entertaining. The suspense holds right to the end and its not as predictable as you would expect. Its a good one.
I watched because of Alexander Dreymon. This film doesn't really know if it wants to be a love story, an action thriller, or a survival movie. The title is misleading to say the least. But to pass the time, this is actually entertaining, kept me watching just to see how it goes. Trivia: the lead characters in real life ended up having a child together.
Horizon Line feels like a one-line plot stretched into a 90-minute film with lead characters that have negligible chemistry between them and not worth caring much for. The only interesting thing about it is that one-line thread - stuck on a plane with the pilot dead. Josh Campbell and Matthew Stuecken previously wrote 10 Cloverfield Lane, a sci-fi thriller (with undertones of horror) that I enjoyed. But the advantage there was the underlying mystery and the solid lead performances. In the case of Horizon Line, we get neither. Keith David as the pilot who dies early on is the only character that showed some semblance of being likeable. The protagonists, played by Allison Williams and Alexander Dreymon, are total whatevers, without fleshed-out stories (or even a solid verbal reason) to back them up.
This implies that the film completely relies on extracting tension due to their current situation alone (that of manoeuvring a plane to safety without a pilot). There's the fuel outage plot-point that drives most of the (outrageous) decisions and stunts in the film. The plot-point is used purely as a stress-inducing device because the characters can't have a regular conversation between them. The only few times they do, they mouth ridiculous lines like "Omg, that must have hurt so much. I can't believe I just did that!". When the performances lack panache, director Mikael Marcimain only has the technical aspects to retain viewer attention. Many of the green-screen shots embedded with CGI look a little off, especially the ones from the exterior of the plane. It's still a watchable fare; one that ought to be seen and forgotten.
This implies that the film completely relies on extracting tension due to their current situation alone (that of manoeuvring a plane to safety without a pilot). There's the fuel outage plot-point that drives most of the (outrageous) decisions and stunts in the film. The plot-point is used purely as a stress-inducing device because the characters can't have a regular conversation between them. The only few times they do, they mouth ridiculous lines like "Omg, that must have hurt so much. I can't believe I just did that!". When the performances lack panache, director Mikael Marcimain only has the technical aspects to retain viewer attention. Many of the green-screen shots embedded with CGI look a little off, especially the ones from the exterior of the plane. It's still a watchable fare; one that ought to be seen and forgotten.
This movie is unbelievably lame, and totally unrealistic. As I pilot, I actually laughed several times, so maybe as a comedy it works. In fact, it's so bad I actually walked out of my own house!
Did you know
- TriviaJackson used duct tape to temporarily repair the leaking fuel line. Avgas, like gasoline, is a strong solvent, and would dissolve the glue on the tape, on contact.
- Goofs"Altitude sickness" doesn't just happen at 20000ft. Time of useful consciousness decreases with altitude starting at about 10000ft. For her to lose consciousness in 10 seconds they would have to be about 45000ft. This is 25000ft higher than the service ceiling of the plane and higher than the planes engine would even run at.
- SoundtracksUn Bisou La
Composed by Ashley Clark
Published by Cavendish Music Library
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- Vùng Trời Tử Thần
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- $916,042
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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