An FBI agent went to Australia with his family to capture a serial killer. When Australian Police captured the main suspect, he and his family went back to USA. Unfortunately the REAL serial... Read allAn FBI agent went to Australia with his family to capture a serial killer. When Australian Police captured the main suspect, he and his family went back to USA. Unfortunately the REAL serial killer also went back to USA in the same airplane with the FBI agent and his family.An FBI agent went to Australia with his family to capture a serial killer. When Australian Police captured the main suspect, he and his family went back to USA. Unfortunately the REAL serial killer also went back to USA in the same airplane with the FBI agent and his family.
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Engaging our suspension of disbelief as much as we can, the thriller airs that dominate the proceedings are pretty decent. In most regards this isn't anything very special; writing, direction, cinematography, production design, and all other such basic facets of the film's craft are Just Fine, in accordance with what is typical for the genre. The CGI employed to provide exterior shots of the plane in flight are less than seamless, and the feature also doesn't do a very good job of keeping the identity of the killer a secret. But you know what, again, so it goes. I do like J. Peter Robinson's score, and some of the editing is unexpectedly sharp. I think the cast give solid performances. Why, most notable of all in 'Code 11-14' may be the inclusion of Terry Farrell and Stephen Lang among the ensemble; both carry no small amount of name recognition, and they lend star power to a TV flick that might easily go completely unnoticed.
For any advantages it might claim, though, and anything about the film that might to any degree help it to stand out, still it's just passably entertaining on a basic level. There's nothing here that we haven't meaningfully seen before, just slight variations. Earnest acting from the cast is counterbalanced by the more questionable aspects of the writing. It looks okay, it sounds okay, we have spent our time thusly. When all is said and done this is pretty much squarely average; if you're a particular fan of someone involved there might be a compelling reason to watch - otherwise, you can probably do without. If you happen to come across 'Code 11-14,' there are worse ways to spend your time; just recognize that there are many other titles you should be prioritizing in its stead.
The killer strikes again. Then a strange thing happens: he apparently shows up in Australia. Novack has to fly to Sydney, and he brings his family. Big mistake! While Novack helps question a suspect, his family has fun near the Opera House. Novack doesn't believe the right man has been arrested, but the Australians are confident.
When the time comes to fly home, Novack's family has been put on a different plane, but at least they're in first class, at no extra charge. One passenger is late, so the plane doesn't take off right away. Novack's wife gets a mysterious gift which indicates the killer may be involved. Then Novack gets another phone call from the mystery man! And there is more: his wife and son know something he doesn't.
The second half of the movie has a lot of tension and suspense, and the excitement level gradually increases until we finally reach a frightening climax. Novack questions several people and manages to go overboard with most of them (not particularly realistic, but entertaining). On the ground in the United States, the FBI searches for clues.
I enjoyed this movie. Personally, I would have hoped for a little more of the excitement, but the mystery was still interesting. Otherworldly music added to the scary parts. One woman who was held prisoner really came across as terrified, but I didn't catch her name. And the mystery voice was quite well done--whoever it was!
After watching it, I thought it was quite enjoyable, particulary towards the end.
A couple of faults with the movie though, on being with Terry the wife being too annoying and to many 'As if" situations such as as if you would leave your son alone while there's a serial killer after you and your family. It was also pretty predictbale towards the end to guess the killer, even though you may have suspected others that are brought into the story.
Not bad for an afternoon's viewing though.
After some dumb situations (like leaving Johnny alone in his seat while a serial killer is chasing his parents...) I had to repeat to myself "don't get angry, it's only a movie, it has to have exaggerated situations. But come on, sometimes it looks like the script was improvised.
Anyways, the movie offers some good scenes and has likable characters. Don't expect too much from this. Nowhere near to be a mess but neither a good movie.
Only for lovers of detective movies.
Did you know
- TriviaScheduled for broadcast in the US in the 2001-2002 TV season. However, due to the events of 11 September 2001, the broadcast date has been delayed indefinitely. It was broadcast in Italy on 8 February 2003 with the title "Detective Novak, indagine ad alta quota".