Disaster waits for those traveling on the last red-eye flight from a secluded Pacific island. The captain and chief flight attendant fight to save passengers from the otherworldly storm of c... Read allDisaster waits for those traveling on the last red-eye flight from a secluded Pacific island. The captain and chief flight attendant fight to save passengers from the otherworldly storm of chaos and paranoia aboard their doomed aircraft.Disaster waits for those traveling on the last red-eye flight from a secluded Pacific island. The captain and chief flight attendant fight to save passengers from the otherworldly storm of chaos and paranoia aboard their doomed aircraft.
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"Flight from Hell" offers a gripping storyline that keeps you engaged, albeit with a fair share of horror and suspense. It explores the human instinct for survival and the lengths people will go to in order to protect themselves. While the film may not be for the faint of heart, it offers an intense viewing experience for fans of action and thriller genres.
Supposedly a thrilling action film, it follows the harrowing journey of passengers aboard a red-eye flight. As the plane traverses the Pacific, disturbing events unfold, including mysterious interruptions on the TV screens and the unsettling behavior of an aboriginal old lady and an autistic girl. The situation intensifies when the stewardess, Jessica, is found dead, marked with claw-like wounds. The passengers realize they are being pursued by a mutant cat-like creature, prompting a fight for survival. Trapped on the aircraft, they must unite their efforts to outsmart the predator and find a way to neutralize it. With each passing moment, the tension grows as the death toll rises, pushing the passengers to confront their deepest fears in their quest to overcome the deadly threat.
The premise of the movie was promising, but the delivery turned out to be quite a disappointment. Big fan of Ed Westwick though!
Supposedly a thrilling action film, it follows the harrowing journey of passengers aboard a red-eye flight. As the plane traverses the Pacific, disturbing events unfold, including mysterious interruptions on the TV screens and the unsettling behavior of an aboriginal old lady and an autistic girl. The situation intensifies when the stewardess, Jessica, is found dead, marked with claw-like wounds. The passengers realize they are being pursued by a mutant cat-like creature, prompting a fight for survival. Trapped on the aircraft, they must unite their efforts to outsmart the predator and find a way to neutralize it. With each passing moment, the tension grows as the death toll rises, pushing the passengers to confront their deepest fears in their quest to overcome the deadly threat.
The premise of the movie was promising, but the delivery turned out to be quite a disappointment. Big fan of Ed Westwick though!
This movie gives a glimpse into the terrifying trip of passengers aboard a plane leaving a Pacific island. While watching TV screens, disruptions occur and an aboriginal woman insists on leaving the plane with her granddaughter. The horror increases when the stewardess is found mutilated and the passengers come to the alarming realization that they are being pursued by a mutant cat-like creature. As the survivors try to outwit the pursuer, the film also has tense chase sequences and visceral attacks. Despite not being overly frightening, it will still leave the viewers on the edge of their seats.
Lasted a full 15 minutes of this utter tripe. A 747 with 4 crew and 9 passengers - so very very bad
This gripping and thought-provoking film explores the darker aspects of the human psyche and the power of unity in the face of adversity. The film expertly captures the fear of being trapped in an enclosed space, as the passengers desperately fight back against a deadly creature. The storyline compile with multiple themes that includes desperation to live, betrayals, love and the consequences of meddling with nature but some scenes are quite unnatural such as the death scenes and the uncertain fate of the characters makes audiences question the possibility of escape in those situations. Not much of a horror.
A quite standard survival film that happen on an airplane. Overall was not tension much although I'm expecting some tension scene but I think it was okay. As the film are trying to create suspense, the characters seems not well brief enough and underdeveloped, which I think that's the main reason failed to keep the audience fully engaged. Probably with a lower budget that comes out with a not-so-thriller wannabe kind of movie, would expect to see more of the plots and the engagement between the characters but it's seems having a difficulties on forming a strong connection within. The pacing was kinda inconsistent. But overall still okay.
Did you know
- GoofsNear the start of the movie when the captain is on the PA his jacket has three stripes. When he arrives on the flight deck moments later his jacket has four stripes, the appropriate number for a captain.
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Box office
- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $5,410,000
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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