Jodie Foster looks very intense and has freakishly bright-blue eyes on this poster for Robert Schwentke's Flightplan |
A woman flies from Berlin to New York with her newly deceased husband's body and their young daughter. But the girl disappears in the 400+ seat plane, and the question gets raised as to whether she was even on the plane in the first place?
Flightplan is written by Peter A. Dowling (Stag Night (2008)) and Billy Ray (Overlord (2018)) and directed by Robert Schwentke (RED (2010)).
Jodie Foster (Kansas City Bomber (1972)) is fascinating, giving a magnetic performance as the mother who fights for her daughter, and she is the main reason to watch Flightplan. SPOILER Unfortunately Peter Sarsgaard (The Man in the Iron Mask (1998)) gives a stiff and unexciting performance as the terrorist villain, and the climax arrives rather flat.
Flightplan is a pressurized plane-set thriller, which also manages its cabin-restricted visuals very well, (cinematographer Florian Ballhaus (The Book Thief (2013))).
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Watch a trailer for the film here
Cost: 50 mil. $
Box office: 223.3 mil. $
= Big hit (returned 4.46 times its cost)
[Flightplan premiered 22 September (Serbia and Montenegro, Israel and Syria) and runs 98 minutes. Dowling got the idea for the film in 1999, and Ray later influenced the script after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Filming took place in Germany, including Berlin, and in California, including Los Angeles, in and around September 2004. The interior plane cabin set was built from scratch, inspired by the Airbus A380. The film opened #1 to a 24.6 mil. $ first weekend in North America, where it stayed #1 for another week and in the top 5 for another 2 weeks (#2-#4), grossing 89.7 mil. $ (40.2 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were Japan with 25.7 mil. $ (11.5 %) and Germany with 14.5 mil. $ (6.5 %). Roger Ebert gave the film a 3.5/4 star review, translating to two notches higher than this one. The film also made a reported, whopping 79.2 mil. $ on DVD rentals alone, which, if added into the calculation, would change its status to that of a 'huge hit'. Schwentke returned with an episode of Lie to Me (2009, TV-series) and theatrically with The Time Traveler's Wife (2009). Foster returned in Inside Man (2006). Flightplan is rotten at 37 % with a 5.3/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]
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