Le vol 7500 part de l'aéroport international de Los Angeles à destination de Tokyo. Alors que le vol de nuit passe au-dessus de l'océan Pacifique, les passagers rencontrent ce qui semble êtr... Tout lireLe vol 7500 part de l'aéroport international de Los Angeles à destination de Tokyo. Alors que le vol de nuit passe au-dessus de l'océan Pacifique, les passagers rencontrent ce qui semble être une force surnaturelle dans la cabine.Le vol 7500 part de l'aéroport international de Los Angeles à destination de Tokyo. Alors que le vol de nuit passe au-dessus de l'océan Pacifique, les passagers rencontrent ce qui semble être une force surnaturelle dans la cabine.
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Entertaining enough
Fun Movie
Good Story That Deserved a Better Screenplay
"7500" is a horror movie directed by the cult-director Takashi Shimizu from "The Grudge", with a good story that deserved a better screenplay. The creepy conclusion is a great twist and surprises any viewer. Unfortunately many of them did not understand the message of the story. First of all, death is part of life since everyone is going to die. Therefore, we should not waste time with insignificant things and try to resolve any problem with those we love; otherwise we would regret when time comes. Last but not the least, when death comes, the person shall have resolved whatever holds him or her to Earth; otherwise the person will be trapped in-between. Back to the movie, when Jacinta discovers what has happened to her, she easily waits for the "shinigami". However, the death doll does not collected the souls of the two couples since they still have problems between them. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Vôo 7500" ("Flight 7500")
A Japanese Horror that ....well was disappointing :-(
Lets start with the good.... The concept and plot is fresh and interesting - horror on a plane. The tense build up to the horror is done well. The Twizzlers sticks twist.
Then the bad.... The characters are stereotypical Hollywood horror cast - young couple, goth, guy who cant wait to get some, pilot having an affair with the air hostess. When things start "happening" things get a bit confusing with "things" crossing into many horror genres it does not really make sense and just gets silly.
The ugly... Some of the acting and dialog is a bit amateurish. They could have done with a more international cast The tense build up to that horror scene - is cut away so you don't really see people fate, just screaaaammmm....cut, scccrreeeaammm... cut.
Fairly 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.
Le saviez-vous
- Anecdotes7500 is the aircraft transponder code used to indicate a hijacking.
- GaffesWhen the cabin pressure drops, the plastic water bottles are shown collapsing. In reality they would expand.
- Citations
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?
- ConnexionsFeatures The Twilight Zone: Nightmare at 20,000 Feet (1963)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Vol 7500: Allez Sans Retour
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 2 871 035 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 20m(80 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1(original ratio)






