Flight 7500

2014 "At 30,000 feet. There's Nowhere to Run."
4.8| 1h19m| PG-13| en
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Flight 7500 departs Los Angeles International Airport bound for Tokyo. As the overnight flight makes its way over the Pacific Ocean during its ten-hour course, the passengers encounter what appears to be a supernatural force in the cabin.

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Matcollis This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
Inadvands Boring, over-political, tech fuzed mess
Taraparain Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Jemima It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.
GL84 Taking off on a regular flight, a commercial plane heading for Japan suddenly encounters a series of strange events through their flight that signals something might be onboard with them killing off the passengers and flight crew forcing those left behind to battle the strange nemesis.This here was a decent if slightly flawed effort. Among the more enjoyable aspects of this one is the fact that this one really plays with the concept of the fear of flying incredibly well. This one really generates a lot of potentially intriguing scenarios that generate some healthy suspense tactics throughout here, from the early freakout with the deceased passenger in front of the others or the continuing notion of the plane dropping cabin pressure due to excessive turbulence that rocks the plane. The second such sequence, where it goes into the prolonged shaking that generates the plenty of genuine suspense with the extreme behaviors usually associated with airplane travel and in the process of going through these different scenes and setups the film builds a rather nice and frightening fear of flying. As this builds into the later supernatural scenes that tack onto the fear of flying as well as being rather freaky on their own, from the scenes of the fog appearing in the plane to seeing objects move about behind them and all of the occurrences of the figures seen coming out of the darkness to attack the others which is quite an impressive and really generates some strong moments here in the second half as these scenes are far more frequent in both quantity and intensity. Since these start bumping off the passengers far more frequently, the supernatural tendencies give way to a rather fine twist in the later half where it really has some fun going along with the fun it generates through this setup. These here manage to hold this one up over the few minor flaws. The main issue holding this one down is the fact that there's just no real point to the inclusion of the twist at all. This one doesn't really have any kind of setup or early hints at all throughout here, simply just appearing out of nowhere and coming out of nowhere simply for the sake of having a terrifying final half that doesn't really offer any kind of emotional payoff anyway. There really isn't any way this one offers a kind of early warning about the situation which simply makes the whole thing even more ludicrous than it already is. Likewise, the film also struggles to get going in the early half where nothing much really happens for long stretches of time which makes this a tough one to get going on. The lack of real supernatural action here does manage to make this even tougher to get into with the lack of action to drag out this section of the film. Otherwise, there's not much else in terms of gore or kills to really hold this one back.Rated Unrated/PG-13: Language and Violence.
paulmueller-858-539929 Bizarre movie has high hopes as I like some of the cast Wierd plot twists. Not sure why someone would decide of all places to take a pregnancy test mid way through a 7 hour flight. You clearly had the test in your purse a while if you cleared customs let alone hung out in the terminal and are still 5 to 6 hours from your landing zone.
jtindahouse Having worked in the aviation industry for a couple of years I always find movies set on a plane fascinating. It's always interesting to see just how faithful to reality movies are willing to stay and just how much leeway they are forced to take to keep their movies watchable. For example in '7500' all the flight attendants wear their hair in a style that would never be acceptable in any airline anywhere the world. Of course we as an audience either don't notice those kinds of things or forgive them as just being a necessity in the movie making world. A lot of the procedures in the film and the allowances the pilots were taking at first come across as quite unrealistic but are given an excuse later in the film that makes them excusable. The film has an interesting enough little cast of characters and a cleverly developed plot with a nice little twist to tie things up. The final scene is rather bizarre and really could have been left on the cutting room floor but for some reason is included and undoes some of the effect the original ending would have had. That aside though it's a pretty well made little movie with some decent scares and enough going on to keep the audience interested through the short 80 minute runtime.
Kinge Brands This movie is boring and has no suspense. I am usually very tense while watching a scary movie, but not with this one. The first half hour of the movie is used to introduce you to and explain the characters, but I still didn't care about any of them. Then when things started 'happening' there was no tension. There were jump scares, which I hate in general, but these weren't scary. The twist ending sucks and made no sense compared to the rest of the movie. The movie was also not very well lit, and the acting showed some flaws. All in all it's a pretty terrible movie and I would highly suggest for you not to waste your time on it, even though it is very short (it felt longer).