If you can forgive plot holes that you could drive the airliner of your choice through the middle of, then Flightplan is an effective, pacey Hollywood thriller, that somehow manages to hold everything together in spite of its challenging plausibility.
Credit for that must go to its lead actress. In the hands of a lesser talent, this is just the kind of movie that could descend into obscurity. But Jodie Foster, as always, injects her character with a believability and a drive that?s hard to resist, and here is no different.
The plot sees her flying her late husband?s body back home on a commercial flight. As her and her six year old daughter settle down, Foster soon falls asleep, awaking to find no sign of her child, and no one who can even remember her being on the flight. Has someone taken her? Is it all in Foster?s mind? These are the questions the film circles, and for a good hour of its running time, it?s compelling Hollywood-style entertainment.
The cracks soon appear when you examine the film more closely though, and it?s as if Flightplan is just as aware of that as everyone else. The decision therefore to keep the film moving at a good pace is a wise one, leaving the viewer free to switch their brain off and just enjoy the ride, without querying too much the glabrous script that rarely makes as good use of the premise as you?d hope.
Yet the film still works. It may, after the credits have rolled, have failed to live up to its potential, and there?s a good hour of dissection waiting to happen afterwards. Yet, crucially, there?s also the best part of a couple of hours of good, solid entertainment in it for you too.--Jon Foster
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Jodie Foster | Kyle Pratt |
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Peter Sarsgaard | Carson |
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Sean Bean | Captain Rich |
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Kate Beahan | Stephanie |
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Michael Irby | Obaid |
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Assaf Cohen | Ahmed |
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Erika Christensen | Fiona |
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Shane Edelman | Mr. Loud |
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Mary Gallagher | Mrs. Loud |
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Haley Ramm | Brittany Loud |
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Forrest Landis | Rhett Loud |
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Jana Kolesarova | Claudia |
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Brent Sexton | Elias |
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Marlene Lawston | Julia |
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Judith Scott | Estella |
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John Benjamin Hickey | David |
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Matthew Bomer | Eric |
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Gavin Grazer | FBI Agent |
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Christopher Gartin | Mike |
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Bess Wohl | Katerina |
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Kirk B.R. Woller | Grunick |
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Stephanie Faracy | Anna |
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Christian Berkel | Mortuary Director |
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Cooper Thornton | West |
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Klaus Schindler | Metal Detector Guard #1 |
| Director | Robert Schwentke |
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| Writer | Peter A. Dowling, Billy Ray | |
| Producer | Sarah Bowen, Robert DiNozzi, Brian Grazer, Erica Huggins, Stuart Pollok, Charles J.D. Schlissel, Jim Whitaker | |
| Musician | James Horner | |
| Photography | Florian Ballhaus | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] Dolby Digital 5.1 [French] Dolby Digital 5.1 [Spanish] Dolby Digital Surround [English] DTS 5.1 [English] |
| Subtitles | Danish | English | Finnish | Icelandic | Norwegian | Portuguese | Spanish | Swedish |
| Distributor | Buena Vista Home Entertainment |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Mar 27, 2006 |
| Regions | Region 2 |