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Flightplan (2005)
Released By: Touchstone Home Entertainment   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: 9/23/2005
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Studio: Touchstone Home Entertainment
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Robert Schwentke
Language: English
Official Website: http://flightplan.movies.go.com/index_main.html
Theatrical Release: 9/23/2005
Home Video Release: 1/24/2006
Cast: Jodie Foster, Sean Bean, Peter Sarsgaard, Kate Beahan, Marlene Lawston, Ina Barron
Published ID: 281883
UPC: 786936270532, 786936270525, 786936724950,
Plot: A woman is forced to prove her own sanity to save the life of her daughter in this taut thriller. Kyle Pratt (Jodie Foster) is a successful aircraft designer who has recently been dealing with the traumatic death of her husband. After traveling to Berlin on business with her six-year-old daughter, Julia (Marlene Lawston), Kyle falls asleep on their flight back to New York, only to discover that her daughter has gone missing. While not knowing where Julia has gone is troubling enough, even more disturbing is the insistence by sky marshal Gene Carson (Peter Sarsgaard) and Captain Rich (Sean Bean) that no records indicate that the child ever boarded the jet. As Kyle becomes increasingly desperate to find her daughter, she must prove to the men in charge that her daughter did in fact board the plane with her, and that this turn of events is not a product of her imagination. But if Julia has gone missing, who has taken her and why? Also starring Erika Christensen and Kate Beahan, Flightplan was the first English-language feature from German director Robert Schwentke. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Flightplan
Added 1/7/2010

Kyle Pratt is a frantic but fiercely intelligent mother whose deepest protective instincts will be triggered by a haunting in-flight nightmare: in the middle of the trans-Atlantic trip, her young daughter turns up missing without a trace. Or does she? Kyle arrives on the flight still reeling from the recent loss of her husband, a woman who has gone mad with grief or a formidably determined mother whose child is in grave danger that threatens the entire plane. This movie is a frightening thriller with an airtight plot and it's a tense, concise and elegantly movie that creates a sense of menace from the very beginning in a way that's unusual.
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bellaartlover
Added 12/28/2009

Do you love twist endings? Then this is your movie. Jodie Foster is great. I never get bored watching this again and again. I am raising a daughter, and it's good for girls to see women in "kick ass roles". Yaa! for Jodie Foster.
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An Absurdly Written Story
Added 9/6/2009

Despite Jodi's excellent acting, the development and conclusion of this story is so preposterous that one one wonders how in the world the movie ever got made or why Jodi chose to act in it.

The story goes from one illogicality to another to another to another. Even if Mom lost her daughter's boarding pass, which in itself is quite a stretch, a definite record of it existed in the computer when it was obtained. And it would have been very difficult to have someone delete it from the computer unless sufficient justification had been provided to the airline officials--which there had not been. The flight captain could have obtained that information of the daughter's boarding pass easily enough through radio contact.

That no one sitting nearby would have seen the daughter in her seat was also ridiculous. People nearby do look around, albeit casually, at the persons sitting around them. Children, because there are few of them on a flights, are especially noticable.

That there was not a small coffin on the plane, supposedly the daughter's, beside her father's in the baggage compartment, further confirms that she had not died prior to the flight. A quick examination of the baggage area would have shown this.

And a medical examiner making a false claim that the daughter had died before the flight is not such a simple matter as the movie would lead one to believe--there are many records involved when there is a death. The ambulence record itself would have clearly shown that when the husband died only ONE body was delivered to the morgue--not two, as was stated--even if the medical examiner had created a false death certificate for the daughter, which in itself is highly doubtful because this could have been easily discovered, on investigation, as false.

The writer of this story appeared to assume that everyone who would see it would check his brains outside the theater before entering. It is an insult to anyone's even meager intelligence.

As mentioned, I enjoyed Jodi's fine acting, but she continually did something that bothered me greatly--she kept talking in a whisper, making it very difficult to often understand what she was actually saying.

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Didn't want to miss a minute!
Added 8/9/2009

This was a sit on the edge of your seat, question who was the real bad guy type of movie.....I thoroughly enjoyed it. Jodie Foster did a stand up job making you wonder if she was loosing her mind or not. Top notch movie!
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Why blu-ray ?
Added 4/15/2009

A good film, but the quality of the image in the blu-ray does not justify to rent or buy it if you have seen it on DVD. Sorry my english !
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Good plot, but too drawn out
Added 12/11/2009

Now that you've gotten the drift of the movie plot (that of a panicked mother looking for her lost child) I can only say that I found the pacing of the movie way too slow. I would think that a truly excited, panicked mother would have everyone around her excited, if not screaming, too. These people all act as if they're on Xanax. None of them seem to identify with this young worried mother, even the couple with two intrusive kids in the seat ahead.

And Foster herself doesn't seem all that troubled to me. Yes, she goes through the motions, but she's way too controlled to be that worried over losing a 6 year old. I know how I'd be if I lost my 6 year old!

In short, the pacing of the movie was just too long and drawn out to sustain the suspense factor. A good effort by Jodie Foster, but not one of her best.

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A smooth flight right into my DVD player...
Added 11/4/2009

For a fast paced thriller I must admit that `Flightplan' actually succeeds on many levels. The acting is committed (as it really needs to be and so often isn't in films of this nature) and the films construction is so tightly compacted that even when it doesn't make sense (and when you think about it, a lot of this movie doesn't) it doesn't matter because you are, most importantly, very entertained.

The film follows Kyle, a grieving widow transporting her husband's body home aboard a jet she helped design. She is accompanied by her daughter, but not for long, for no sooner do they take off her daughter up and disappears. She's frantic (who wouldn't be) but it soon becomes very clear that not only does no one truly believe her, but no one really wants to help her, including the sky marshal, Carson, no matter how sympathetic he seems (creepy).

Jodie Foster really delivers here, and she's not one who is all over my `must see' lists. I like her enough, but I find her highly overrated (I love `The Silence of the Lambs' as much as the next guy, but she wasn't even nomination worthy, let alone WIN worthy over the likes to Sarandon and Davis). Here, she is a complete joy to watch. This hardened woman scorned is her niche (I'd hate to see her play soft and pretty), and she is definitely believable in every scene, despite the fact that the plot is far from probable. I LOVE PETER SARSGAARD and so it's no surprise that he really steals this show for me. In fact, I love Peter Sarsgaard so much that I'm dedicating my next four (five total counting this one) to him and his greatness. Yes, he plays the `obvious creep' very well, but why fault him for doing what is asked of him exceedingly well (that's like faulting Scarlett Johansson for playing the man-eater perfectly). He is all sorts of spine chilling here and I adore that about his performance.

Sarsgaard is far from one trick, even if he has been labeled. Watch him in `Jarhead', `Garden State', `Kinsey', `Boys Don't Cry', `Shattered Glass', `Year of the Dog' and `The Salton Sea', just to mention a few. He has many faces. I really need to write a review on him as an actor soon!

Sean Bean and Erica Christensen (why has this girl disappeared?) are also very well used in their supporting roles here.

So, do I recommend this film? Yes. It is a fun, suspenseful and engaging ride that, despite a few flaws, will not lose your interest. I found that it failed to tie up a few loose ends and feeds into hysteria without purpose, but it is an easily dismissed issue. Just sit back and have fun.

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Jodie Foster vs. The World
Added 10/26/2009

Jodie Foster makes the most of her opportunities to give us a suspenseful flight to N.Y. Many reviewers have provided background so I will simply indicate that I found it sufficiently gripping to keep me in my chair most of the time the DVD was playing...a rare occurrence. Sure one can poke holes in the plot afterwards, if that gives one pleasure; I am happy to let them paper over any flaws as long as the tension is maintained. That the director does. Jodie Foster is the central focus and at the heart of almost every scene. The others support ably as crew and passengers of a very big plane. Should please most if it is your night for some distraught emoting.
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