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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWhen the windshield of his commercial airplane shatters at 30,000 feet in the air, a pilot and his flight crew work to ensure the safety of the passengers and land the plane.When the windshield of his commercial airplane shatters at 30,000 feet in the air, a pilot and his flight crew work to ensure the safety of the passengers and land the plane.When the windshield of his commercial airplane shatters at 30,000 feet in the air, a pilot and his flight crew work to ensure the safety of the passengers and land the plane.
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- Roteirista
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- 23 vitórias e 27 indicações no total
Hao Liu
- Airport Controller
- (as Xiaoai)
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I'm a 28 year old Australian male. I cried with these people and got scared with these people. When the plane landed I felt safe again. What a movie!!! These guys are very precise in what they do and it gives me a new respect for pilots and airports.
Watch this movie, it should be alot higher than 6 out of 10.
Watch this movie, it should be alot higher than 6 out of 10.
Based on real incidence, this film is amongst the best of all movies which have flight 🛫 scenes.
Chiense actresses are so cute, clouds and storm lightning are amazing real (thanks to Special Effects), overall watchable movie with family or friends.
This movie is unlike typical Bollywood movie where anything can happen anytime. Though Chinese movie, it was dubbed in Hindi for Hindi watchers.
Chiense actresses are so cute, clouds and storm lightning are amazing real (thanks to Special Effects), overall watchable movie with family or friends.
This movie is unlike typical Bollywood movie where anything can happen anytime. Though Chinese movie, it was dubbed in Hindi for Hindi watchers.
I do like Asian cinema, and when I was given the chance to sit down and watch "Zhong Guo Ji Zhang" (aka "The Captain"), of course I jumped at the chance. Now, I hadn't even heard about this 2019 movie from director Andrew Lau and writer Yonggan Yu prior to stumbling upon it by sheer luck.
And now having seen it, I must say that "The Captain" is definitely one of the better airplane disaster movies that I have seen. Why is that? Well, sure the whole thing about things going awry in midflight is nothing new, but this movie brought on a very personal feel to it as you get attached to the crew and passengers aboard the plane, and the storyline does a good part of making it feel like you are right there amidst the chaos aboard the plane.
The movie has good CGI effects, which really helped add to the overall enjoyment of the movie. And this movie definitely puts China on the movie map of airborne disaster movies.
"The Captain" also had a very good assembly of casted performers. I do enjoy watching unfamiliar faces on the screen, and "The Captain" was mostly all new faces for me. I must admit that people were definitely doing very good jobs with their given roles, and all seemed to be living into their characters quite well.
There is a good amount of thrills, suspense and action in a good combination to be had in this movie.
I was more than adequately entertained with this movie, and I can warmly recommend that you take the time to sit down and watch it, should you have the chance, and should you like airplane disaster movies.
My rating of "The Captain" is a seven star rating.
And now having seen it, I must say that "The Captain" is definitely one of the better airplane disaster movies that I have seen. Why is that? Well, sure the whole thing about things going awry in midflight is nothing new, but this movie brought on a very personal feel to it as you get attached to the crew and passengers aboard the plane, and the storyline does a good part of making it feel like you are right there amidst the chaos aboard the plane.
The movie has good CGI effects, which really helped add to the overall enjoyment of the movie. And this movie definitely puts China on the movie map of airborne disaster movies.
"The Captain" also had a very good assembly of casted performers. I do enjoy watching unfamiliar faces on the screen, and "The Captain" was mostly all new faces for me. I must admit that people were definitely doing very good jobs with their given roles, and all seemed to be living into their characters quite well.
There is a good amount of thrills, suspense and action in a good combination to be had in this movie.
I was more than adequately entertained with this movie, and I can warmly recommend that you take the time to sit down and watch it, should you have the chance, and should you like airplane disaster movies.
My rating of "The Captain" is a seven star rating.
On a routine flight from the city of Chongqing to Lhasa carrying 119 passengers and 9 crew, the plane is flying above the Tibetan plateau, avoiding the edge of a heavy storm, when a crack appears right in front of the co-pilot. The cockpit window breaks completely, depressurizing the cockpit, pulling the co-pilot halfway out, while the captain, played in the movie by Hanyu Zhang, tries to keep him at least half in the plane with his right hand, while trying to control the plane with his left. The entire cabin depressurizes and the plane falls out of communication with flight control. The oxygen masks drop from the bulkhead, the passengers start screaming and demand to see the captain, while the six flight attendants and erstwhile relaxing second officer trying to calm them. With no communications, plane out of control, and a major storm raging, will any of them get to the ground alive?
Andy Lau's movie recreation of real-life events is very well made, filled with startling and terrifying details. Like other movies showing people being heroic -- particularly 2016's SULLY -- it tells the events on board the plane in a plain, unadorned, "just the facts, ma'am" manner that makes the eventual impact even greater in the long run.
Lau's foreshadowing of events is a bit heavy-handed --the attendants practice their "We are trained in emergency procedure" speech and one complains that she never gets to use it; and I thought the rejoicing at the end went on a bit too long, but that last is a matter of taste. It's a well made and exciting film and what more can anyone ask?
Andy Lau's movie recreation of real-life events is very well made, filled with startling and terrifying details. Like other movies showing people being heroic -- particularly 2016's SULLY -- it tells the events on board the plane in a plain, unadorned, "just the facts, ma'am" manner that makes the eventual impact even greater in the long run.
Lau's foreshadowing of events is a bit heavy-handed --the attendants practice their "We are trained in emergency procedure" speech and one complains that she never gets to use it; and I thought the rejoicing at the end went on a bit too long, but that last is a matter of taste. It's a well made and exciting film and what more can anyone ask?
Plot- 9/10- There have been multiple cases of windshield cracks in commercial flights including the one on which the story is based out of. However, there was scope for adding some twists.
Screen Play- First Half 5/10, Middle - 9/10, end 7/10. Some of the initial scenes could have been either avoided or shortened since they do not have much impact on story line. The middle session is interesting with breathtaking scenes of the flight entering the crisis and flying thru thunder storm. The Cinematography is excellent across locations including the cockpit scenes. The last portion again enters a bit of drag. The Cabin scenes too are quite well detailed. However, here too some cuts would have been just fine.
Cast and acting - 9/10. Great characters and acting . Scenes like the Short talk between the second officer and the crying passenger could have been avoided.
Realistic- 9/10 for ATC and the flight related details. Pilots not being able to hear each other and not being able to communicate with ATCs due to the noise of wind, cabin pressure drop , tyres bursting due to hard breaking are detailed well for the audience. However, here too some drag could have been avoided.
Overall - 8/10. 1 mark being cut for the drag scenes and 1 mark for a below par screen play for an otherwise excellent plot.
Screen Play- First Half 5/10, Middle - 9/10, end 7/10. Some of the initial scenes could have been either avoided or shortened since they do not have much impact on story line. The middle session is interesting with breathtaking scenes of the flight entering the crisis and flying thru thunder storm. The Cinematography is excellent across locations including the cockpit scenes. The last portion again enters a bit of drag. The Cabin scenes too are quite well detailed. However, here too some cuts would have been just fine.
Cast and acting - 9/10. Great characters and acting . Scenes like the Short talk between the second officer and the crying passenger could have been avoided.
Realistic- 9/10 for ATC and the flight related details. Pilots not being able to hear each other and not being able to communicate with ATCs due to the noise of wind, cabin pressure drop , tyres bursting due to hard breaking are detailed well for the audience. However, here too some drag could have been avoided.
Overall - 8/10. 1 mark being cut for the drag scenes and 1 mark for a below par screen play for an otherwise excellent plot.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe film is based on the real accident of the Sichuan Airlines Flight 8633 from Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport to Lhasa Gonggar Airport on 14 May 2018, which was forced to make an emergency landing at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport after the cockpit windshield failed.
- ConexõesFeatured in Airline Pilot Rates 8 Pilot Emergencies in Movies and TV (2023)
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- Wuxi, Jiangsu, China(Airport)
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 706.572
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 324.769
- 20 de out. de 2019
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 417.863.545
- Tempo de duração1 hora 51 minutos
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