A pilot finds himself caught in a war zone after he's forced to land his commercial aircraft during a terrible storm.A pilot finds himself caught in a war zone after he's forced to land his commercial aircraft during a terrible storm.A pilot finds himself caught in a war zone after he's forced to land his commercial aircraft during a terrible storm.
Rose Eshay
- Ana Fernández
- (as Rose J. Eshay)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe studio wanted a different title for the movie, but Gerard Butler insisted on keeping the title simple and went with "Plane."
- GoofsOn the airport departures board in the beginning of the movie, several destinations are spelled incorrectly: Syndey (Sydney), Soeul (Seoul), Osaka/Kensai (Osaka/Kansai).
- Quotes
Samuel Dele: And you, Sir? English, I'm guessing?
Brodie Torrance: Hell no. I wouldn't lower myself. Nope, I'm Scottish.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Movie Reviews: Plane (2023)
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I figured out pretty early on that it didn't take itself seriously or at least Gerard Butler didn't.
14 pax out of Singapore just before Christmas? The flight should have been full. There were lots of errors in predeparture and the comms with the tower when they taxi for take off. And no other planes? The set up was easy to see, prisoner being transported, bad storm and then we're off.
This had all the hall marks of Die Hard, Lethal Weapon and any other action film you can think of from the 80s. After all the dross coming out of Hollywood why not just bring a film out to do one thing and that's entertain. And that's what it did. No woke (and that's a word I hate) message, no easily identified alphabet people (because it didn't matter). Just an action film, a hero and the usual tropes to propel it along. Believability played no part as it didn't in Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, Commando or Rambo (and any subsequent parts). Just a hero, a dubious helper (the prisoner, who's part was never explained but had skills) , a hapless bunch of passengers and some native evil doers with guns. Let the popcorn flow.
I wish they had done more with the passengers, they turned out to be just there and will not be remembered. They certainly could have amped it up more and taken the 80s action higher but it was a good time waster and I felt no need to think beyond what was shown. Hence I didn't care about the errors.
It's a 6 because it entertained me without preaching like most films do at the moment. But for God's sake, NO SEQUEL!
14 pax out of Singapore just before Christmas? The flight should have been full. There were lots of errors in predeparture and the comms with the tower when they taxi for take off. And no other planes? The set up was easy to see, prisoner being transported, bad storm and then we're off.
This had all the hall marks of Die Hard, Lethal Weapon and any other action film you can think of from the 80s. After all the dross coming out of Hollywood why not just bring a film out to do one thing and that's entertain. And that's what it did. No woke (and that's a word I hate) message, no easily identified alphabet people (because it didn't matter). Just an action film, a hero and the usual tropes to propel it along. Believability played no part as it didn't in Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, Commando or Rambo (and any subsequent parts). Just a hero, a dubious helper (the prisoner, who's part was never explained but had skills) , a hapless bunch of passengers and some native evil doers with guns. Let the popcorn flow.
I wish they had done more with the passengers, they turned out to be just there and will not be remembered. They certainly could have amped it up more and taken the 80s action higher but it was a good time waster and I felt no need to think beyond what was shown. Hence I didn't care about the errors.
It's a 6 because it entertained me without preaching like most films do at the moment. But for God's sake, NO SEQUEL!
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- Official site
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- Also known as
- Alerta extrema
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $25,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $32,111,181
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $10,265,326
- Jan 15, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $74,515,586
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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