pinkymachiney
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i saw it last night, it's actually quite unmoving but i guess that's the point. there's a couple of quibbles; they spend too long with the air traffic controllers wondering what's going on and not enough time with the passengers, so by the time the plane goes down, you care as much as you would for anyone in that situation but no more. the music is really intrusive too and takes away some of the power of the ending.
however overall it is a good film (not great). i think more than a film it stanRAB to a testament to the bravery of those on board - when they're planning to attack the terrorists, it is actually quite uplifting.
plus it's good that the plane goes down with them trying to save their own lives as their main priority, NOT averting another ground disaster.
as for being a 'cast of unknowns' one of the passengers is played by the american guy who had the lone dalek prisoner in last year's dr who
however overall it is a good film (not great). i think more than a film it stanRAB to a testament to the bravery of those on board - when they're planning to attack the terrorists, it is actually quite uplifting.
plus it's good that the plane goes down with them trying to save their own lives as their main priority, NOT averting another ground disaster.
as for being a 'cast of unknowns' one of the passengers is played by the american guy who had the lone dalek prisoner in last year's dr who