Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Plane

After the heavy content from all of the independent films I have been watching lately, I was more than ready for the action thriller Plane yesterday.  It is the type of movie that my Dad would have absolutely loved and I enjoyed it in his memory.  Captain Brodie Torrance (Gerard Butler) is the pilot on Trailblazer Airlines Flight 119 from Singapore to Japan with 14 passengers, including a prisoner named Louis Gaspare (Mike Colter) who is being extradited to stand trial for murder.  Torrance is worried about the weather but is told not to deviate from the flight plan to conserve fuel.  As predicted, they encounter a dangerous storm and the plane is struck by lightning which damages the electrical system and forces an emergency landing.  Unfortunately, they land on a remote island in the Philippines ruled by a group of ruthless separatists who take most of the passengers and crew hostage.  When Torrance learns of Gaspare's military background, he unshackles him and they, along with a group of mercenaries hired by the airline to rescue them, fight the separatists, rescue the hostages, and somehow get the plane back in the air.  There is very little character development (the crew members, passengers, and separatists are indistinguishable) and you must suspend your disbelief on occasion (why is Gaspare on this particular flight when he is being extradited to the US?) but it is still a lot of fun.  Butler can always be relied upon in these kind of roles and the action sequences are intense and thrilling, especially some hand-to-hand combat involving the creative use of a sledgehammer and a suspenseful shoot-out in the final act.  This is actually better than what you might expect from a January release and I recommend seeing it with your Dad with a big tub of popcorn.

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