Description
A woman is kidnapped by a stranger on a routine flight. Threatened by the potential murder of her father, she is pulled into a plot to assist her captor in offing a politician.
Released: | 19 August 2005 |
Country of origin: | US |
Genre: | Thriller, Mystery |
Production companies: | DreamWorks Pictures, Craven-Maddalena Films, BenderSpink |
Watched by: | 687 of 866 405 |
Runtime: | 1 hour 25 minutes |
IMDB rating: | 6.5 of 10 140 850 |
kinopoisk.ru rating: | 6.99 of 10 60 627 |
In the second part, he let her bend over, and instead of checking why she was bending over, because she had already tried to outwit him many times, he looks away. At the final stage, he just loses his vigilance - I don't believe it!
The victim recklessly avoids the chase, no one stops her either on the way to her father or after, in the end she sends clients to three letters, although she has always been obsessed with work, and her father shows himself like a real Rimbaud. The result is two simple girls, one of whom is also stupid, in addition to everything, saved the world. What a stupid cliche.
The girl is informed by an extremely dangerous guy that her father is at gunpoint, and so it will be until the important politician is killed. And instead of saving her father, she saves a dude she doesn't even know. Can any character act differently in a similar situation at least once? Sometimes I want to see the ending in which the heroic hero does not save either the victim of the bad guys or his loved one - the hostage of these very bad guys. Or he finds out at the last minute that the dude he was saving so desperately is a rapist or a pedophile. So, imho, it would be much more interesting.
Rachel is very pretty, Killian plays superbly, as always, an absolutely disgusting creature.