Bill Marks is a burned-out veteran of the Air Marshals service. He views the assignment not as a life-saving duty, but as a desk job in the sky. However, today's flight will be no routine trip. Shortly into the transatlantic journey from New York to London, he receives a series of mysterious text messages ordering him to have the government transfer $150 million into a secret account, or a passenger will die every 20 minutes.
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Not since the heyday of the "Airport" franchise has there been a dafter Airplane picture than "Non-Stop" in which alcoholic air-marshall Liam Neeson has to deal with a psychopathic terrorist on board a non-stop transatlantic flight to London. If the ludicrous script doesn't quite provide a laugh a minute it certainly comes close as the passengers start dying on cue and a good supporting cast; Julianne Moore, Scoot McNairy, Michelle Dockery, Lupita Nyong'o, (wasted since winning her Oscar), Corey Stoll, Nate Parker look on in disbelief. It may be dreadful but it's also dreadfully entertaining, though that doesn't necessarily mean it's worth seeing.
Nothing on TV so had a look at my Amazon Prime Video and thought I'd spend an hour or so of escapism to kill time. But wow this is a very tense and exciting movie with the usual Neeson but the plot line and direction are superb. Twists and turns all over the place. A real whodunnit for over an hour. Would have been a ten but for the ending which was slightly rushed compared with the rest of the film.
Non Stop: Movie Review. Non Stop will keep you on the edge of your seat and will keep you guessing till the end. The film is an okay entertaining thriller. Liam Neeson is totally rocking. Liam Neeson has once again given a rock solid performance which make Non-Stop a movie worth watching. Liam Neeson delivers a good one. Action Sequences are good and up to the mark. The story line plot and twist is surprising but looses little of its tension and intensity and its mysterious tone at the end.But all over its a good Liam Neeson action film with somewhat a surprising thrilling plot twist.(Please Note: That This Review represent only my professional point of view and my personal honest opinion about the film, and does not represent others. Thank You).
This was one of those films where i thought, oh here we go again, it's Liam Neeson punching and shooting people from the Middle East. It wasn't just your typical hijack film, however. It was really well paced and directed, and it was thrilling enough to really suck you in and keep you transfixed all the way. You never actually knew who the hijackers were until the end, and it kept you intrigued.I also liked the fact that the Muslim guy in it was a good guy who wanted to help people rather than a stereotypical nutcase you see in a lot of other films.It's the first film iv'e watched for a while where i didn't want to get out my seat to do other stuff! It didn't have any really boring parts in it.Out of the three tough guy films he's done around the same time that iv'e seen (Walking Amongst Tombstones, Run All Night and this), I rated this the best of the three.