Usually Japanese Horrors are up there with the top horror movies I have seen (The Ring, Grudge, etc) so when I saw this was Japanese production I had I hopes for a thrill. Unfortunately I feel for some reason the director tried to hard to please the Hollywood crowd.
Lets start with the good.... The concept and plot is fresh and interesting - horror on a plane. The tense build up to the horror is done well. The Twizzlers sticks twist.
Then the bad.... The characters are stereotypical Hollywood horror cast - young couple, goth, guy who cant wait to get some, pilot having an affair with the air hostess. When things start "happening" things get a bit confusing with "things" crossing into many horror genres it does not really make sense and just gets silly.
The ugly... Some of the acting and dialog is a bit amateurish. They could have done with a more international cast The tense build up to that horror scene - is cut away so you don't really see people fate, just screaaaammmm....cut, scccrreeeaammm... cut.
Flight 7500
2014
Action / Drama / Family / Horror / Mystery / Sci-Fi / Thriller
Flight 7500
2014
Action / Drama / Family / Horror / Mystery / Sci-Fi / Thriller
Plot summary
Flight 7500 departs Los Angeles International Airport bound for Tokyo. As the overnight flight makes its way over the Pacific Ocean during its ten-hour course, the passengers encounter what appears to be a supernatural force in the cabin.
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A Japanese Horror that ....well was disappointing :-(
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FLIGHT 7500 is another nondescript B-movie horror flick set in the interior of an aeroplane, where the passengers soon find themselves menaced by supernatural entities and exposed to sudden, violent death. Ryan Kwanten and Amy Smart, two actors better known for more popular fare, star. As with many such B-movies, the real problem with this is the writing, which is predictable and cliched throughout, a weak retread of tropes previously well established. little enhanced by unlikeable, cookie cutter characters going through the expected motions. On top of all that, it looks cheap and set-bound too. Skip it.