![]() ![]() I will execute five more every three minutes until you find someone who is authorized to meet my demands. I suggest you look out your window toward the plane just in front of the landing gear. I'm not fully authorized to grant any demands at this time. If I do not see a fuel truck in position and functioning in the next five minutes, you will be responsible for a great many deaths. Now if you tell me what you want, I'll tell you what I can deliver. Its fair watchable and there are some amusing moments but it does contain a few stereotypes and the plot is pretty predictable/cliched, so it didn't particularly stand out to me.This is Chief Leonard Biggs, Lake Lucille Police Department. No, overall I wouldn't specifically recommend this film, compared to other similar action/thriller films of the time. The film has been given a 15 rating in the UK, due to this. There is some strong language, although nothing horrendously graphic, a few eff-words and the like and the film also conveys threat and peril which may frighten some people, particularly if anyone has had any form of involvement, or observation of, terrorist attacks. Content wise, the film features no sex references or nudity but moderate violence, including gunshot wounds and fist fight type violence. There were some amusing moments, with John finding himself having to deal with unintentionally frustrating situations. The plot pace was, if anything, a bit slow for fans of constant fast action I suppose, which isn't great but I did feel it was a light, easy watch, so it wasn't horrendous either I guess. There have been a lot of similar films both before and after this one came out and this one didn't seem to stand head over heels over others. The cast were about average overall I'd say, there's nothing much worth mentioning about the performances, as far as I can think. Other cast cast members include, as I say, Bruce Payne as the atypical English villian Charles Rane and Tom Sizemore as Sly Delvecchio, with Bruce Greenwood playing Stuart Ramsey and Elizabeth Hurley also appears, playing Sabrina Ritchie. He gives a decent performance, although its not particularly memorable but its alright. Cast wise, Wesley Snipes plays John Cutter. ![]() The dialogue and plot are fairly predictable but it was still reasonably entertaining regardless. I also noticed some flirting between airport employees and the main character, John Cutter, which seemed quite cheesy and outdated to me. The film did look, visually, quite dated but then I suppose thats to be expected, given its from 1992. I wouldn't recommend this be watched if your at all bothered by stereotypes and cliches, put it that way!. I didn't find it at all hard to figure out who the assigned 'bad guys' were, what with the 'doo doo, dum dum' type of background music, or perhaps more specifically noises, appearing at certain times - it was cheesily obvious if anything. The music featured sounded very typical for the early 1990s, a mix of cheesy instrumentals, mostly drum and sax based during scenes with the main character, and some more sombre pieces during more frenetic scenes, of course. Quite why Hollywood seems to have this preference for British villains I don't know but there you go. I found myself shaking my head when I realised that it was an English actor playing the villain (Bruce Payne, who plays Charles Rane) - a somewhat deranged one at that. Its a pretty run of the mill action film, with Wesley Snipes playing the atypical sharp and sneaky professional willing to do whatever it takes to try to save the plane. I found myself This is a crime/action film, which features themes including hijackers, terrorism, the FBI and machismo. This is a crime/action film, which features themes including hijackers, terrorism, the FBI and machismo. ![]()
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