When terrorists try to seize control of a Berlin-Paris flight, a soft-spoken American co-pilot struggles to save the lives of the passengers and crew while forging a surprising connection wi... Read allWhen terrorists try to seize control of a Berlin-Paris flight, a soft-spoken American co-pilot struggles to save the lives of the passengers and crew while forging a surprising connection with one of the hijackers.When terrorists try to seize control of a Berlin-Paris flight, a soft-spoken American co-pilot struggles to save the lives of the passengers and crew while forging a surprising connection with one of the hijackers.
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Cornel Nussbaum
- Peter
- (as Cornel Nußbaum)
Mario Klischies
- Bremen Radar
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Simon Schwarz
- Alexander Franz
- (voice)
Christoph Bittenauer
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- (uncredited)
Stefan Ignatius
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I found out 7500 is the standard code for a pilot to alert authorities that a hijacking is in progress. My son probably already knew this, he is a commercial pilot.
My wife and I watched this via Amazon streaming through our Roku. It is a curious project because essentially all the action takes place inside the cockpit, first as the pilot and copilot begin the flight very routinely, then the chaos when the hijackers gain access to the cockpit. Not everyone survives.
Although this is a fictional story great care was taken to research actual hijackings over the decades, as such it comes off very realistically. Very tense most of the time, it isn't "entertaining" but more eye-opening.
(Not to be confused with the 2014 horror movie "Flight 7500".)
My wife and I watched this via Amazon streaming through our Roku. It is a curious project because essentially all the action takes place inside the cockpit, first as the pilot and copilot begin the flight very routinely, then the chaos when the hijackers gain access to the cockpit. Not everyone survives.
Although this is a fictional story great care was taken to research actual hijackings over the decades, as such it comes off very realistically. Very tense most of the time, it isn't "entertaining" but more eye-opening.
(Not to be confused with the 2014 horror movie "Flight 7500".)
Such a horribly gripping film that pictures what a minority have potentially been through. Superb acting throughout and leaves a tingle down your spine. Due to the pre ratings I expected nothing really and so was pleasantly surprised. JGL is becoming an actor well ahead of his times and quite rightly so. Well done sir.
I was surprised to see this movie only has a 6.3 rating. I think audiences are too used to the same clichéd story structure we see in pretty much all action movies; the villain causes mayhem, the protagonist underdog steps-up, and against all odds defeats the evil, saves the day, is reunited with their love interest, and walks off a hero... roll credits. This movie challenges that cliché, and it does it in a brutal fashion. It's much more of a psychological-action movie than a classic action movie. There are no epic fight scenes, courageous last second acts of heroism or sudden unexpected plot twists. It's completely raw, "how would a post 9/11 airplane hijacking scenario unfold in real life conditions?". And that's exactly what you get, with almost no sugar-coating. That's not to say that the movie doesn't conform to some clichés, but the brutal and harrowing reality it portrays is akin to a movie based on real events, yet this is completely fictional. To say the ending is abrupt is an understatement, I certainly had a "wait, what?" moment. But in hindsight, it's actually very fitting with the narrative of the movie. There's definitely a huge psychological element that will leave you feeling very uneasy and claustrophobic, but I personally praise it for its raw and unforgiving depiction of how a real-life hijacking could potentially play out.
7.5/10.
7.5/10.
I had a good time with this film. The story and the characters were immersive, the editing and the pace were spot on, but the lack of a soundtrack and the cinematography were negatives for me. It almost has an indie-film quality going on. The style(or lack thereof) may put off your typical moviegoer but looking past those oddities reveals a hidden gem of a movie.
"7500" develops anticipation and builds tension from the opening frames, simulating authentic security camera footage of terrorists getting through airport security, and onto a German airline passenger jet headed to Paris. Once aboard the plane, Vollrath uses a real-time linear scene structure (similar to Mendes' "1917") from the viewpoint of the cockpit and the American co-pilot played with understated perfection by Gorden-Levitt. The film takes hold of the viewer and doesn't let go - the entire film plays like a reenactment of actual events (this is fictional). A fantastic 1st film effort by German Screenwriter/Director Patrick Vollrath.
Did you know
- TriviaCarlo Kitzlinger, who played the captain of the plane, is actually a real pilot. He flew for Lufthansa Airlines for many years. He assisted Joseph Gordon-Levitt with becoming a pilot for the role.
- GoofsThe ground operator reports that the zero fuel weight, which is the weight of the plane with no fuel, is 56.8 Tons, while during the departure briefing Tobias states that the total weight is 54.8 Tons. According to the 7.2 Tons of fuel it should have been at least 64.0 Tons. Also during landing the thrust levers are moved manually while the AutoThrust is engaged. Just technicalities, the rest conforms outstandingly to reality.
- Quotes
Tobias Ellis: You're in control. But we need more fuel.
- Crazy creditsAt the very end of the credits is a section called "THANKS TO OUR EXTRAS" that lists the names of each of the 121 extras.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Dear Werner (2020)
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- 空中危機7500
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- MMC Studios, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany(airplane interiors)
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- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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