IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,8/10
17.921
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Flug 7500 startet vom Los Angeles International Airport in Richtung Tokio.Flug 7500 startet vom Los Angeles International Airport in Richtung Tokio.Flug 7500 startet vom Los Angeles International Airport in Richtung Tokio.
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Not too bad. Not very scary either, but entertaining.
It's not a waste of time but might be a waste of your money depending on what you pay to see it, and what the alternatives are.
The ending was truly shocking - I did absolutely not expect such an unoriginal resolution.
-1 for that.
Not much more to say, and I don't see why IMDb requires 10 lines of text in the review.
Not all movies are made by David Lynch and needs to be analyzed to death.
It's not a waste of time but might be a waste of your money depending on what you pay to see it, and what the alternatives are.
The ending was truly shocking - I did absolutely not expect such an unoriginal resolution.
-1 for that.
Not much more to say, and I don't see why IMDb requires 10 lines of text in the review.
Not all movies are made by David Lynch and needs to be analyzed to death.
I waited years to see 7500, after numerous delays I thought I'd never experience it. The trailer looked promising, and rather terrifying too. Finally, I've seen this supernatural thriller set on a plane, and I am wholly disappointed. 7500 looks cheap, the dialogue is so unnatural it makes for unintentional laughter and the characters have no backstory or depth. Praise however goes to Nicky Whelan, whose performance is very real and rather amusing at times as a clean freak chatterbox who feels the need to boast to any passenger in her proximity. I've met people like this in real life so this character is relatable and plays a good foil to the supernatural element...An element that fails thanks to some of the most shopworn and cheap jump scares ever put to film. Without an eerie atmosphere or dread, this flight is grounded.
There were some good elements that were original. Some things were inexplicable but were well resolved at the end. The characters were well developed for an inside-plane movie and there was an ineffable sense of mystery. The characters in fact needed to be interesting and they were. I thought the trip should have started in Japan to provide a contrast and some extra interest at he beginning. The trip would have been better departing Tokyo and proceeding to the States. Actually it would have been good to see a few more Japanese characters in it since it could have helped make it an extraordinary movie rather than just a competent movie. I am being careful not to write spoilers. I will mention that a couple of the devices had been used before and one or two of them had been used a couple of times too often before. Overall though I have a clear conscience in telling you that you are not wasting your money; but its not an extraordinary movie despite some very good elements and it is adequately entertaining.
At first when i read about this movie I was quite interested but the name Takashi Shimizu immediately killed my interest. However since there was nothing good to watch I thought just give it a try if it's boring i can turn it off.
Considering Takashi Shimizu movies are poorly executed this is his most decent flick to date as stated by a previous reviewer. It's watchable, decent storyline but too rushed. If only the ending wasn't so rushed it would be a very decent horror flick.
Overall it is watchable not slow like most movies directed by Japanese directors. Just don't expect anything from this movie.
Considering Takashi Shimizu movies are poorly executed this is his most decent flick to date as stated by a previous reviewer. It's watchable, decent storyline but too rushed. If only the ending wasn't so rushed it would be a very decent horror flick.
Overall it is watchable not slow like most movies directed by Japanese directors. Just don't expect anything from this movie.
It's so underwhelming to see a horror movie spams high pitch sound effects, sudden screams and grasping mysterious hands for any sort of shock value. The movie has a good set in plane, but there's no consistency from the horror aspect, it's never clear what it tries to do, it may go for supernatural threat but first act resembles more of infestation scheme. Not to mention the characters are nothing close to likable and the film relies too heavily on plot twist gambit at latter half. There's barely anything to sustain the flight of 7500 until the end.
Ancient tricks, as if they are tattooed on a ghost child's hand, such as jittery camera and annoying booms are used excessively. The film doesn't have any coherent soundtracks, it has loud thuds and shouts to signal when the audience are supposed to react. The dark graphic isn't helping either, almost half the movie is shot in blinking lights or just bad lighting.
Story is a mixed bag of unexplained mysteries, the movie throws some shady philosophical life gibberish and it comes off at cringe-worthy at best. Acting are sloppy, but it's probably not the actors' fault since the on-screen characters are not identifiable. They are highly unrealistic, created just to fit stereotypical roles.
Strangely, there are some names from TV shows here, and while they are not box office veterans, they might have done better with more consistent material. That doesn't stop the film from churning high dose of subplots, none of these pay off in any meaningful way. They only ironically create more plot holes, enough to trip an aircraft into free fall.
It has one or two good moments, and the rest is fumbling around in existential crisis. Effects of the smoke and turbulence don't produce claustrophobic thrill, instead they just seem messy and cheap. If audience lasts through the movie they might have a surprising conclusion, as in baffled how it literally happens.
This is one flight you'd glad to cancel, for the sake of saving time and money.
Ancient tricks, as if they are tattooed on a ghost child's hand, such as jittery camera and annoying booms are used excessively. The film doesn't have any coherent soundtracks, it has loud thuds and shouts to signal when the audience are supposed to react. The dark graphic isn't helping either, almost half the movie is shot in blinking lights or just bad lighting.
Story is a mixed bag of unexplained mysteries, the movie throws some shady philosophical life gibberish and it comes off at cringe-worthy at best. Acting are sloppy, but it's probably not the actors' fault since the on-screen characters are not identifiable. They are highly unrealistic, created just to fit stereotypical roles.
Strangely, there are some names from TV shows here, and while they are not box office veterans, they might have done better with more consistent material. That doesn't stop the film from churning high dose of subplots, none of these pay off in any meaningful way. They only ironically create more plot holes, enough to trip an aircraft into free fall.
It has one or two good moments, and the rest is fumbling around in existential crisis. Effects of the smoke and turbulence don't produce claustrophobic thrill, instead they just seem messy and cheap. If audience lasts through the movie they might have a surprising conclusion, as in baffled how it literally happens.
This is one flight you'd glad to cancel, for the sake of saving time and money.
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- Wissenswertes7500 is the aircraft transponder code used to indicate a hijacking.
- PatzerWhen the cabin pressure drops, the plastic water bottles are shown collapsing. In reality they would expand.
- Zitate
Jake: [to Raquel] So I'm backpacking through Asia, it's going to be awesome.
[Jake gets out his iPad and starts to play Air Hockey on it]
Jake: I'm going to catch some waves...
[Suzy sees Jake playing on his iPad and bends down to him]
Suzy Lee: Excuse me, all electronic devices must be turned...
Jake: No prob, brom.
Suzy Lee: ...Off.
[Suzy walks away and Jake turns back to Raquel]
Jake: Total urban myth by the way, I guarantee you I leave this thing on, this plane is not gonna crash.
Raquel Mendoza: So, why do they say it in?
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- 1 Std. 20 Min.(80 min)
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- 1.85 : 1(original ratio)
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