A woman is kidnapped by a stranger on a routine flight. Threatened by the potential murder of her father, she is pulled into a plot to assist her captor in offing a wealthy executive.
Mercifully short, very preposterous and just about worth a rental but not a full blown purchase.
Cillian Murphy is as watchable as ever & Rachel McAdams extremely pretty (although somehow looks constantly mildly surprised).
This is the kind of fodder that wouldnt go amiss as a TV movie of the week, but a cinema film? Surely not...
Wes Craven has lost his way over the last 20 years or so and whilst certainly not a return to form, he does provide us with a little something dfferent from the tired old slasher flicks and self-parodying horror-lite rubbish that so 'in' right now.
Certainly not worth a purchase - there's just not enough to it - but a one-nighter is more likeit...
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A hitman terrorises Lisa, a passenger on board a flight to Miami. His business is killing and his latest contract involves a wealthy businessman. He needs Lisa's help to fulfil the contract.
Tense thriller from director Wes Craven. Lisa Reisert (Rachel McAdams) is coming back from her grandmother's funeral and has to take the 'red eye' flight back to Miami. On-board she meets charismatic Jackson Ripner (Cillian Murphy), a handsome stranger to whom she feels instantly attracted. But on take off, Ripner reveals the real reason he is on board - he needs Lisa to murder the Secretary for Homeland Security, who is staying at the luxury hotel she manages. If she refuses to help, Ripner's partner will murder her father. As the plane makes its way to Miami at 30,000 feet, Lisa has to think fast to foil Ripner's evil scheme.
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