Flight 7500
Flight 7500
PG-13 | 03 October 2014 (USA)
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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.

Reviews
Micitype

Pretty Good

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PodBill

Just what I expected

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Matialth

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Allison Davies

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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tspillman_sah

The sad part it has a decent cast but a HORRIBLE script. Man, what a waste of time. Crappy script, bad acting (by decent actors), stupid storyline... if you want to watch a bad movie, go for it!

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romual

I wouldn't really call it a horror movie per se, but what's horror these days? The story is good. Maybe the implementation could have been a little better. The acting was sometimes a bit so so. The last scene was stupid and unnecessary. The movie is not awesome, but overall it is entertaining.

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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).

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quincytheodore

It's so underwhelming to see a horror movie spams high pitch sound effects, sudden screams and grasping mysterious hands for any sort of shock value. The movie has a good set in plane, but there's no consistency from the horror aspect, it's never clear what it tries to do, it may go for supernatural threat but first act resembles more of infestation scheme. Not to mention the characters are nothing close to likable and the film relies too heavily on plot twist gambit at latter half. There's barely anything to sustain the flight of 7500 until the end.Ancient tricks, as if they are tattooed on a ghost child's hand, such as jittery camera and annoying booms are used excessively. The film doesn't have any coherent soundtracks, it has loud thuds and shouts to signal when the audience are supposed to react. The dark graphic isn't helping either, almost half the movie is shot in blinking lights or just bad lighting.Story is a mixed bag of unexplained mysteries, the movie throws some shady philosophical life gibberish and it comes off at cringe-worthy at best. Acting are sloppy, but it's probably not the actors' fault since the on-screen characters are not identifiable. They are highly unrealistic, created just to fit stereotypical roles.Strangely, there are some names from TV shows here, and while they are not box office veterans, they might have done better with more consistent material. That doesn't stop the film from churning high dose of subplots, none of these pay off in any meaningful way. They only ironically create more plot holes, enough to trip an aircraft into free fall.It has one or two good moments, and the rest is fumbling around in existential crisis. Effects of the smoke and turbulence don't produce claustrophobic thrill, instead they just seem messy and cheap. If audience lasts through the movie they might have a surprising conclusion, as in baffled how it literally happens.This is one flight you'd glad to cancel, for the sake of saving time and money.

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