Saturday, March 1, 2014

Non-Stop


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Name: Non-Stop

Release date (in Singapore): 27 February 2014
Watched on: 27 February 2014


Summary:
An air marshal springs into action during a transatlantic flight after receiving a series of text messages that put his fellow passengers at risk unless the airline transfers $150 million into an off-shore account.
Summary from: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2024469/


Personal Ratings: 3
I actually liked the starting part of the show, where they make use of the effects to make people focus on other passengers that may be suspicious in the show. However, I think that may also have lead to people finding out about the two criminals. 
In the first part, even though the 2 criminals interacted with the main character, they didn't use the special effects. So it kind of seemed suspicious that those people that were so much more closely related, didn't get that kind of emphasis.

I felt that the whole show was really quite intense, and thrilling (since i thought that the main character was going to start randomly shooting people). 
I think the development of the show was really good. It really made me tear at one point, it was really quite touching and sad. 

I didn't like how they showed the small girl, but didn't really have much of a role for her, and in the middle of the movie, she was kind of forgotten. It seems like they only placed emphasis on her, when they were saying that the main character lost his young daughter and what not. However, I think that they should actually show that the main character is always at a constant look out for this girl throughout the whole incident. 

I think they should have also showed the parts as to how the killer actually carried out the killings. 
Throughout the show, I was really expecting a really good technique that the killer used to kill all those people. (especially since i watch Detective Conan, and there was also an episode about the killing incident on an airplane. In episode 162). So it was kind of disappointing when it wasn't anything unique. But I actually got to learn a lot of stuff about airplanes. Really liked how they made use of the things and the structure of the airplanes to make this work. 


Recommended for:
Gender: Male & Female
Age: 14 and above
Ratings: PG-13


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