Plane

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In the white-knuckle action movie Plane, pilot Brodie Torrance saves his passengers from a lightning strike by making a risky landing on a war-torn island - only to find that surviving the landing was just the beginning. When most of the passengers are taken hostage by dangerous rebels, the only person Torrance can count on for help is Louis Gaspare, an accused murderer who was being transported by the FBI. In order to rescue the passengers, Torrance will need Gaspare’s help, and will learn there’s more to Gaspare than meets the eye. (Lionsgate US)

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Gilmour93 

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English When Captain Butler welcomes passengers on board at the beginning and talks about his era, saying he is "pretty much indestructible," we already know he’s talking about himself. He takes passengers to heaven and back twice, while preparing hell for militant separatists. He has, besides the Plane, a Plan (even if it's sometimes quite idiotic). Sure, it's okay, but imagine how it would have looked thirty years ago with Bruce Willis. One quip after another, a set of lines interacting with Mike Colter's character, and maybe a postcard from some exotic destination in the mailbox at the end, hinting that the money in the bag worked out. While there aren’t moments like the plane's nose stopping just five centimeters from a fuel tanker, Jean-François Richet's film takes itself so seriously that even Leslie Nielsen would have chuckled. ()

agentmiky 

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English I was expecting another below-average film, but I must admit that French director Jean-François Richet gave it the right edge (his two Mesrine films are truly exceptional). Gerard Butler played his part well; I had no trouble believing him as the determined pilot. The film also impressed me with its exotic setting in the Indonesian jungle (not something you often see in feature films). Additionally, the uncompromising action, which doesn’t hold back on anything or anyone, stands out. There’s a fantastic fight in a crumbling building and a few truly spectacular shootouts (that Barrett at the end? Fantastic :D). The film wraps up with a well-executed conclusion to the story. I’m satisfied. However, the depiction of the emergency landing could have used more effort, as the CGI was quite shaky. For me, it’s a 7/10. ()

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TheEvilTwin 

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English This was an incredible show and action like it hasn't been here for a long time! The excellent Gerard Butler and Mike Colter, the thrilling piloting and landing in the jungle among insurgents and absolutely flawless action full of blood, shootouts, stealth missions like in "Far Cry" and knife fights. I was literally never bored for a minute, I devoured the film from the first minutes and the final shootout at the plane took my breath away, just like the whole 100 minutes before it. I don't have the slightest complaint, this was just top shit that all action and shooter fans will appreciate. I haven't enjoyed a movie like this in a long time!!! ()

Lima 

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English Not a silly drama at all compared to the flush rubbish Butler usually works on. You can see that it was made by a skilled Frenchman, so the clichés that are typical of action movies made by Hollywood don't offend you and it also has that nice old-world vibe of movies from a few decades back. There's not really that much action, and when there is, it's nice and raw (sniper!) and with good sound. It is really good. ()

3DD!3 

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English An old-fashioned action flick that relies on an interesting, albeit B-movie script and a skilled director. Jean-François Richet knows his craft, and Gerard Butler and Mike Colter have no trouble watching his back. The jungle running and contact bloody fights are crowned by a final shootout with a wonderful sniping with Filipinos flying a good three metres over the top of a car. Awesome! ()

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