Allison Williams
Sara
A couple flying on a small plane to attend a tropical island wedding must fight for their lives after their pilot suffers a heart attack.
Homepage | https://www.horizonlinemovie.com/ |
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Release Date | 2020-10-29 |
Runtime | 1h 31m |
Directors | Mikael Marcimain, Flavio Martínez Labiano |
Producers | Gregory Gavanski, Peter Garde, Donna Eperon, Tristan Lynch, Michael Auret, Tim Field, John Friedberg, Brita Lundqvist, Tim King, Jaume Collet-Serra, Fredrik Wikström, Aoife O'Sullivan, Fredrik Warstedt, Janine van Assen, Kate Myers, Anna Lo Westlin, Juan Solá |
Writers | Matthew Stuecken, Josh Campbell |
Has a couple tense moments but otherwise this was just dumb. The acting was at best average and the plot thin, far too thin for the 90-minute running time. One of those watch and forget-it films. 2.25/5
— JPV852
Ok, so you really do have to suspend any sense of reality if you're going to get anything out of this totally far-fetched airborne fantasy - but I still didn't hate it. The acting is terrible - but did anyone expect any less from Alexander ("Uhtred") Dreymon? It takes for ever to get going, but when it does Allison Williams as his stranded co-passenger "Sara" has some fun and is game for a few silly escapades as the adventure lurches from the entertaining to the down right preposterous; but it's tongue is firmly in it's cheek and I've seen worse lately as the lockdown production dearth propels mediocre efforts like this onto a big screen that normally would take two years to hit Amazon Prime. Aim low and it's not dreadful, but aeronautically speaking - it's a work of fiction that needs to be taken with a whole bucket of salt!
— CinemaSerf