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Flying at 40,000 feet in a state-of-the art aircraft that she helped design, Kyle Pratt's (Foster) 6-year-old daughter Julia vanishes without a trace. Or did she? No one on the plane believes Julia was ever onboard. And now Kyle, desperate and alone, can only count on her own wits to unravel the mystery and save her daughter. (official distributor synopsis)

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Kaka 

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English Very weak. There are plot mistakes and blunders in the script, holes like in Swiss cheese, not to mention the second half of the film, which can be called one big cliché. The actors are unremarkable, and even Jodie Foster didn't convince me completely. The first half is still quite watchable. The realistic portrayal of airport operations and certain established rules in air travel is satisfying, and sometimes are highlighted in the foreground. But all attempts at a realistic thriller are undermined by the foolish script. Technically, the film is surprisingly mediocre. The interior of the airplane is beautifully arranged, but the outdoor shots are downright tragic. How could the airplane be black and without a single Airline logo? There are truly a lot of these shortcomings. The final explosion scene is technically botched, and you can feel the computer's involvement (and this is not the first time). This is definitely not for me. ()

gudaulin 

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English This is a drama that is much stronger in its questioning when it provides no clues, let alone answers. When it stops asking, it quickly, very quickly, loses steam and the ending becomes painfully routine, riding on the most embarrassing clichés. The film starts at 4 stars, only to slip to one in the end. I'll give a final 2 stars for Jodie Foster's effort. Overall impression: 40%. That plane looked more like an ocean liner or a luxury hotel. Either way, its operator doesn't bear the burden of fuel payments. This is only possible in the aviation fleet of some oil-soaked Arab state... ()

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3DD!3 

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English A dark, suspenseful thriller, that is a strange combination of all possible movies with the theme “trouble on board a plane". I was surprised about what happened with the story in the end and was gobsmacked about what the screenwriters had managed to put together. And about the kidnapper. He was about as suspicious as another ten people on that plane. But I admit, I had my suspicions ;-) ()

D.Moore 

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English The ending didn't have to turn into all that "action" and the main villain could have forgiven himself a speech in which he tells how and why he set up everything, but it doesn't change the fact that Flightplan is a pleasantly watchable thriller (light) with a very good paranoid atmosphere and a quite original idea. I'm rounding up three and a half stars. ()

Pethushka 

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English I liked the first half of the movie a lot. Just the kind of psychological puzzle movies I like. But suddenly the villain is revealed to the viewer and a huge and stale bore begins. She tries, blah blah blah... he's hot on her heels... and she eventually escapes him. She's a hero. Except for the ridiculously flubbed ending, a nice show. ()

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