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Flightplan, 2005

Flightplan

English, French, German, Arabic, Italian, Japanese

USA

Rating:6.2
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Profile of Flightplan

Flightplan can be described as mind bending, stylized, and suspenseful. The plot revolves around a missing child, a single parent, and a race against time. The main genres are thriller and mystery. In terms of style, Flightplan involves twists and turns. In approach, it is serious and realistic. It is set, at least in part, on an airplane. Flightplan takes place in contemporary times. It is well suited for a boys' night. Note that it involves violent content.

Summary of 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.

Details

Language: English, French, German, Arabic, Italian, Japanese
Country: USA
Release date: 23 September 2005
Runtime: 98 min

Cast and Crew

Jodie Foster as Kyle Pratt in Flightplan
Jodie Foster

as Kyle Pratt

Peter Sarsgaard as Carson in Flightplan
Peter Sarsgaard

as Carson

Sean Bean as Captain Rich in Flightplan
Sean Bean

as Captain Rich

Kate Beahan as Stephanie in Flightplan
Kate Beahan

as Stephanie

Photos

Jodie Foster in Flightplan (2005)
Jodie Foster in Flightplan (2005)
Jodie Foster and Erika Christensen in Flightplan (2005)
Jodie Foster and Erika Christensen in Flightplan (2005)
Jodie Foster and Peter Sarsgaard in Flightplan (2005)
Jodie Foster and Peter Sarsgaard in Flightplan (2005)
Jodie Foster in Flightplan (2005)
Jodie Foster in Flightplan (2005)
Jodie Foster in Flightplan (2005)
Jodie Foster in Flightplan (2005)
Jodie Foster in Flightplan (2005)
Jodie Foster in Flightplan (2005)

Clips

Flightplan
Flightplan: Home Video
Flightplan
Flightplan: 26A Is Unoccupied
Flightplan
Flightplan: No Need To Panic
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Flightplan: Brand New Plane

Critics Reviews

TV Guide
Jodie Foster's fiercely intelligent performance drives this disappointing thriller, whose taut, carefully constructed first half is sadly negated by its implausible and -- worst of all -- unengaging conclusion.
San Francisco Chronicle
A tense, concise and elegantly shot film.

Users Reviews

It may take some time for me to forgive Jodie Foster and Peter Sarsgaard for this complete waste. Normally these 2 actors are solid in their choices, not this time. This film has more cliches in it than a Britney Spears' song. The plot is so...
The scariest flick I've seen in years. Be sure to watch right AFTER your next plane flight!
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