Non-Stop (AKA "Taken Plane") Starring Liam Neeson

There was no thread back when it was in theaters, but I just got the Blu-ray and I continue to love Neeson’s old man action hero stuff.

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[spoiler]I gotta say, I suspected almost everyone except for Zack the programmer. And I even considered that someone might have stuffed some kind of transmitter in the little girl’s bear. I love when the whodunit isn’t obvious.

Definitely a good movie, but I was a bit irritated at the end when the schoolteacher bomber said they were doing it to prove how lax the USA’s plane security was. “It was so easy!” he yelled… and then he described the most convoluted series of events ever.[/spoiler]

I liked it. Very suspenseful! Only a few places that made me roll my eyes.

To aid my suspension of disbelief, I figure the bad guy had several options at each stage. Like, if Neeson didn’t kill his fellow air marshal in the lavatory, then the villain would have killed a passenger, to keep the timetable. So we just saw one possible path of the plan.

Otherwise the ‘plan’ is more convoluted, more dependent on people doing exactly the right thing at the right time, and generally as impossible as the one in Skyfall.

I thought it was a very fun thriller. The perfect Neesons movie.

Once they got onto the plane, the fact that there was two of them means that almost any plan is pretty plausible. It’s all the pre-plane setup that had me going, “Really?”

Why didn’t they call it “Takes on a Plane”?

I agree. I admit I hadn’t fully considered that possibility while watching the movie. I think I may have considered that the fellow air marshal was in on it but killed anyway. That’s asking a lot of any planner to count on having TWO manipulate-able air marshals on the same flight. If the other guy wasn’t smuggling coke, if Neeson wasn’t a drunk, the plan would never have worked.

Knowing how movies work, I actually was considering that Neeson was involved, if not running the whole thing. That’s good suspense writing. (Hey, I was surprised by the reveal in No Way Out.)

As an aside, I liked that there were two Batman actors and two* Law & Order* actors on the plane, and one of them was the same guy. Non-stop crossover action.

What about Tooken though?

Great popcorn flick.

I always suspect an inside man, so I was suspicious of Julianne Moore the whole time.

ISTR the one stewardess saying to the other, “Thanks for filling in on such short notice.” Dammit, I thought for sure she was in on it then - nice misdirect.