Flightplan
Year: 2005
Writer: Peter A. Dowling and Billy Ray
Director: Robert Schwentke
Length: 98 minutes
Category: Drama
Media: DVD
Rating from MPAA: PG-13
Cast:

Kyle and her daughter mourn the loss of Kyle’s husband (and Julia’s father). They leave their lives in Germany behind as they look to build a new life back in the U.S. The problem is that Julia disappears in-flight, and no one believes that she ever existed, and that Kyle is a nut that must be contained to protect the flight as she rages, looking for Julia. The only thing is, she’s right and everyone else is wrong.
I thought this movie was OK. It wasn’t bad. The suspense was good enough for a 98-minute movie. The plot was creative in a it-would-be-creative-if-someone-actually-did-this kind of way, but nothing there really blew my socks off. I don’t want to spoil it for anyone, because it’s a decent flick and you might like to rent/buy it (click the image).
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