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Vol 7500: aller sans retour

Original title: Flight 7500
  • 2014
  • PG-13
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
18K
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Vol 7500: aller sans retour (2014)
A group of passengers encounter what appears to be a supernatural force while on a transpacific flight.
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Flight 7500 departs Los Angeles International Airport bound for Tokyo. As the overnight flight makes its way over the Pacific Ocean during its ten-hour course, the passengers encounter what ... Read allFlight 7500 departs Los Angeles International Airport bound for Tokyo. As the overnight flight makes its way over the Pacific Ocean during its ten-hour course, the passengers encounter what appears to be a supernatural force in the cabin.Flight 7500 departs Los Angeles International Airport bound for Tokyo. As the overnight flight makes its way over the Pacific Ocean during its ten-hour course, the passengers encounter what appears to be a supernatural force in the cabin.

  • Director
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Writer
    • Craig Rosenberg
  • Stars
    • Leslie Bibb
    • Ryan Kwanten
    • Amy Smart
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Writer
      • Craig Rosenberg
    • Stars
      • Leslie Bibb
      • Ryan Kwanten
      • Amy Smart
    • 145User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Leslie Bibb
    Leslie Bibb
    • Laura Baxter
    Ryan Kwanten
    Ryan Kwanten
    • Brad Martin
    Amy Smart
    Amy Smart
    • Pia Martin
    Jamie Chung
    Jamie Chung
    • Suzy Lee
    Scout Taylor-Compton
    Scout Taylor-Compton
    • Jacinta Bloch
    Nicky Whelan
    Nicky Whelan
    • Liz Lewis
    Jerry Ferrara
    Jerry Ferrara
    • Rick
    Christian Serratos
    Christian Serratos
    • Raquel Mendoza
    Alex Frost
    Alex Frost
    • Jake
    Johnathon Schaech
    Johnathon Schaech
    • Captain Pete Haining
    Rick Kelly
    • Lance Morrell
    Aja Evans
    Aja Evans
    • Lyn Hafey
    Ben Sharples
    Ben Sharples
    • Jack Hafey
    James Mathers
    James Mathers
    • Old Guy With Glasses
    David Banner
    David Banner
    • Co-Pilot Tom Anders
    Leni Ito
    Leni Ito
    • Chisato Yanagi
    Ryan Higa
    Ryan Higa
    • Dustin Cotchin
    David Chisum
    David Chisum
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    • Director
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Writer
      • Craig Rosenberg
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    5maryfeather80

    So and so

    I was so interested in watching this film, that i truly believe, i had major expectations!!!The story is about a flight that loses contact with the tower and some really strange stuff are happening, as the movie proceeds!!The paranormal stuff were okay i think, it sure reminded me a bit of The Grudge but nothing too special.I think that the delay of this movie, made the movie more interesting than it really was, like it was a marketing thing..My major complaint was the end, it was so quick and random, i mean give us a little more clues here, don't just do a quick wrap, work it a little,develop it,if u know what i mean!Oh,one last observation,76 minutes is a little time to do a good complete film,nevertheless i recommend it for a one time watch but don't expect miracles!!!
    3quincytheodore

    Using all shades of black visual and irritating loud noises, 7500 should have never taken off

    It's so underwhelming to see a horror movie spams high pitch sound effects, sudden screams and grasping mysterious hands for any sort of shock value. The movie has a good set in plane, but there's no consistency from the horror aspect, it's never clear what it tries to do, it may go for supernatural threat but first act resembles more of infestation scheme. Not to mention the characters are nothing close to likable and the film relies too heavily on plot twist gambit at latter half. There's barely anything to sustain the flight of 7500 until the end.

    Ancient tricks, as if they are tattooed on a ghost child's hand, such as jittery camera and annoying booms are used excessively. The film doesn't have any coherent soundtracks, it has loud thuds and shouts to signal when the audience are supposed to react. The dark graphic isn't helping either, almost half the movie is shot in blinking lights or just bad lighting.

    Story is a mixed bag of unexplained mysteries, the movie throws some shady philosophical life gibberish and it comes off at cringe-worthy at best. Acting are sloppy, but it's probably not the actors' fault since the on-screen characters are not identifiable. They are highly unrealistic, created just to fit stereotypical roles.

    Strangely, there are some names from TV shows here, and while they are not box office veterans, they might have done better with more consistent material. That doesn't stop the film from churning high dose of subplots, none of these pay off in any meaningful way. They only ironically create more plot holes, enough to trip an aircraft into free fall.

    It has one or two good moments, and the rest is fumbling around in existential crisis. Effects of the smoke and turbulence don't produce claustrophobic thrill, instead they just seem messy and cheap. If audience lasts through the movie they might have a surprising conclusion, as in baffled how it literally happens.

    This is one flight you'd glad to cancel, for the sake of saving time and money.
    5clarkmick33

    A Japanese Horror that ....well was disappointing :-(

    Usually Japanese Horrors are up there with the top horror movies I have seen (The Ring, Grudge, etc) so when I saw this was Japanese production I had I hopes for a thrill. Unfortunately I feel for some reason the director tried to hard to please the Hollywood crowd.

    Lets start with the good.... The concept and plot is fresh and interesting - horror on a plane. The tense build up to the horror is done well. The Twizzlers sticks twist.

    Then the bad.... The characters are stereotypical Hollywood horror cast - young couple, goth, guy who cant wait to get some, pilot having an affair with the air hostess. When things start "happening" things get a bit confusing with "things" crossing into many horror genres it does not really make sense and just gets silly.

    The ugly... Some of the acting and dialog is a bit amateurish. They could have done with a more international cast The tense build up to that horror scene - is cut away so you don't really see people fate, just screaaaammmm....cut, scccrreeeaammm... cut.
    6xylophone59

    Entertaining enough

    There were some good elements that were original. Some things were inexplicable but were well resolved at the end. The characters were well developed for an inside-plane movie and there was an ineffable sense of mystery. The characters in fact needed to be interesting and they were. I thought the trip should have started in Japan to provide a contrast and some extra interest at he beginning. The trip would have been better departing Tokyo and proceeding to the States. Actually it would have been good to see a few more Japanese characters in it since it could have helped make it an extraordinary movie rather than just a competent movie. I am being careful not to write spoilers. I will mention that a couple of the devices had been used before and one or two of them had been used a couple of times too often before. Overall though I have a clear conscience in telling you that you are not wasting your money; but its not an extraordinary movie despite some very good elements and it is adequately entertaining.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Good Story That Deserved a Better Screenplay

    In Los Angeles, the Vista Pacific Flight 7000 departs to Tokyo in a ten- hour flight. The flight attendants Laura Baxter (Leslie Bibb) and Suzy Lee (Jamie Chung) receive the passengers, among them Brad (Ryan Kwanten) and his wife Pia Martin (Amy Smart) that have broken up; the newlywed Rick (Jerry Ferrara) and Liz Lewis (Nicky Whelan) that are traveling in a honeymoon trip; and the well-resolved Jacinta Bloch (Scout Taylor- Compton), who is sat close to Liz and Rick. Laura is having a love affair with the Captain Pete Haining (Johnathon Schaech) that is married and her behavior is questioned by Suzy. After passing by a turbulence, the passenger Lance Morrell (Rick Kelly) dies and the crew brings his body to the first class. Then there is a pressure drop in the cabin and Brad helps several passenger to use the oxygen mask. When the pressure returns to normal, Captain Haining loses contact with ground control. Soon weird things happen in the plane and Brad, Rick, Jacinta, Pia and Liz decide to investigate who Lace was. Soon they find that he was a dealer of dolls and a "shinigami" inside a wooden box. Jacinta explains that the Eastern doll would be equivalent to The Ripper; however she collects souls only if those that let go whatever hold them to Earth. What has happened to the Flight 7500?

    "7500" is a horror movie directed by the cult-director Takashi Shimizu from "The Grudge", with a good story that deserved a better screenplay. The creepy conclusion is a great twist and surprises any viewer. Unfortunately many of them did not understand the message of the story. First of all, death is part of life since everyone is going to die. Therefore, we should not waste time with insignificant things and try to resolve any problem with those we love; otherwise we would regret when time comes. Last but not the least, when death comes, the person shall have resolved whatever holds him or her to Earth; otherwise the person will be trapped in-between. Back to the movie, when Jacinta discovers what has happened to her, she easily waits for the "shinigami". However, the death doll does not collected the souls of the two couples since they still have problems between them. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Vôo 7500" ("Flight 7500")

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    • Trivia
      7500 is the aircraft transponder code used to indicate a hijacking.
    • Goofs
      When the cabin pressure drops, the plastic water bottles are shown collapsing. In reality they would expand.
    • Quotes

      Jake: [to Raquel] So I'm backpacking through Asia, it's going to be awesome.

      [Jake gets out his iPad and starts to play Air Hockey on it]

      Jake: I'm going to catch some waves...

      [Suzy sees Jake playing on his iPad and bends down to him]

      Suzy Lee: Excuse me, all electronic devices must be turned...

      Jake: No prob, brom.

      Suzy Lee: ...Off.

      [Suzy walks away and Jake turns back to Raquel]

      Jake: Total urban myth by the way, I guarantee you I leave this thing on, this plane is not gonna crash.

      Raquel Mendoza: So, why do they say it in?

    • Connections
      Features La quatrième dimension: Nightmare at 20,000 Feet (1963)

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    • Release date
      • July 25, 2015 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Flight 7500
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • CBS Films
      • Ozla Pictures
      • Ozla Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,871,035
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1(original ratio)

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