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After 2002's Panic Room, Jodie Foster took a three year break before deciding to take another leading role in a major motion picture. Three years is a lifetime in Hollywood, but Foster is one of the few stars who can afford to take such a lengthy hiatus from the industry and still command major roles on her return. Robert .. Read more

Starring Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard, Sean Bean, Kate Beahan
Director Robert Schwentke
Genres Audio Descriptive, Drama, Thriller

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Flightplan

After 2002's Panic Room, Jodie Foster took a three year break before deciding to take another leading role in a major motion picture. Three years is a lifetime in Hollywood, but Foster is one of the few stars who can afford to take such a lengthy hiatus from the industry and still command major roles on her return. Robert Schwentke's Flightplan is the movie Foster chose as her comeback vehicle; playing the recently widowed Kyle Pratt, she sticks close to Panic Room territory, delving further into fear and isolation as her character boards an airplane to escort her dead husband's body from Berlin to New York. Kyle brings her young daughter Julia (Marlene Lawston) on the plane with her, and they fly on a craft that was designed by the grieving widow during her tragic tenure in Berlin. But after a short in-flight nap, Kyle awakes to find Julia has disappeared. Her frantic search leads nowhere, and it seems no one on the plane can remember Kyle's daughter boarding the plane. An air marshal named Carson (Peter Sarsgaard) and the pilot of the plane, Captain Rich (Sean Bean), methodically ask Kyle some questions to determine where Julia could be, but she fails to produce any concrete evidence, not even a boarding pass. At this point, Kyle begins to doubt her own sanity, and Schwentke steers the movie through some surprising plot twists as his lead character teeters on the brink of madness. The second half of the movie drops the Hitchcockian intrigue (Flightplan owes a sizeable debt to Hitchcock's 1938 thriller The Lady Vanishes) and settles into a more straightforward action film, but Foster shines throughout. Credit is also due to cinematographer Florian Ballhaus, who unnervingly conjures up a palpable feeling of claustrophobia as the high-tech airplane endures a rocky journey through the skies.

Starring Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard, Sean Bean, Kate Beahan, Michael Irby, Assaf Cohen, Erika Christensen, Shane Edelman, Mary Gallagher, Haley Ramm, Forrest Landis
Director Robert Schwentke
Studio WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 38 mins
Blu-ray: 1 hr 38 mins
Certificate DVD Certificate 12.gif
Genres Audio Descriptive, Drama, Thriller
Language English, English Audio Description
Dubbed Spanish
Hearing-impaired English
Subtitles Danish, English, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
Released DVD: 27 Mar 2006
Blu-ray: 19 Mar 2007
Production year: 2005
Format DVD
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  • 42 out of 51 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Implausible Plan

    Movie is fairly tense and it does keep you watching and wondering and very few people are going to guess the central plot which is just as well as its a bit far fetched.

    During the build up its fun to guess what could be possibly be happening anyway.

    Would have been funny if they had went for a non Hollywood ending for the shock value but alas it plays out in a semi predictable fashion.

      • javadan from East Ayrshire
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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    pointless

    I thought the film started off ok and looked like it might have an interesting story, but then it started to follow the cliched twists and turns and starts asking the same old boring question - 'am i really mad, or is everyone against me?' There was so much build up, and i kept watching hoping the end would be spectacular. but there was no climax and I was left feeling cheated.

    Sean Bean is a wonderful actor and plays the Airline Pilot very well. You believe he is the airline pilot, you dont think 'im watching Sean Bean'. But with Jodie Foster, you just think 'she is Jodie Foster'. All her characters are the same in all the movies she does. She's playing herself.

    Along the way there are mild messeges of morality based on the september 11th terrorist attacks, how we shouldnt judge each other, but it just makes the film even more lost than it is already.

    Pointless - dont watch it.

      • A customer from Woking
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