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After a plane crash, a young therapist, Claire, is assigned by her mentor to counsel the flight's five survivors. When they share their recollections of the incident -- which some say include an explosion that the airline claims never happened -- Claire is intrigued by Eric, the most secretive of the passengers.
Release : | 2008 |
Rating : | 5.8 |
Studio : | TriStar Pictures, Mandate Pictures, Persistent Entertainment, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Anne Hathaway Patrick Wilson Andre Braugher Dianne Wiest David Morse |
Genre : | Drama Thriller Mystery Romance |
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A brilliant film that helped define a genre
I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Horrible dialogue; horrible characters, except for Anne Hathaway.
I loved the scenario, the editing, the sound, they are both my favourite actors, love the mystery, the suspense, the romance, the drama, the special effects, etc One of my all time favourite ! If you like parapsychology and spirituality you should like this movie as it is well executed and it feels very "real". I watched it 3-4 times for me it's that good. I can also say that it's very original and has humour well placed. Patrick Wilson's one of his best acting, that's when I started following him. Enjoy and don't be afraid of death haha
This was an okay movie, with a good cast and decent performances altogether saved by the twist ending. The story idea isn't completely original, -but I can't really say where I've seen it before without giving away the twist-.Its kind of mystery/suspense/romance, following Anne Hathaway as a grief counsellor who deals with plane crash survivors. She finds herself getting deeply involved when her patients start disappearing one by one. Nice charisma between the leads Hathaway and Patrick Wilson, I also enjoyed David Morse and Andre Braugher.What I like about movies with these kinds of twists is that it makes you go back and re-examine the entire film, and the parts that either didn't make sense or were strange are suddenly a bit brilliant. I actually didn't see this one coming until the train sequence although I had had my share of WTH questions up until that point. Worth a watch.Filmed in Vancouver with shots of (Rogers sugar refinery) as somewhere dark and gloomy USA. 9/10/16
...but I was very affected by this film. It was inspired by another film, but I can't give you the name as it will spoil the movie for you. You'll know if you watch it.Anne Hathaway is Claire, a counselor who is assigned by her boss (Andre Braugher) to help survivors of a plane crash. One of the survivors, Eric, seems not to have been bothered at all, but he makes an appointment to see Claire privately. For the others, she sets up a group therapy session.We see Claire as a dedicated career woman with a nosy neighbor (Dianne Weist), and she seems to be on the outs with her sister, whom she is trying to reach. Eric proves to be problematic. Since the accident, he's become quite the daredevil and encouraging her to be the same way; he shows up at her apartment late at night; and she's falling for him.Less and less people show up to the therapy sessions, and Claire wonders about the man hovering outside during the sessions, who seems to be from the airline. She begins to suspect a conspiracy - he is too interested in peoples' accounts of the crash, which differ from the party line, and she thinks he may have something to do with the passengers disappearing.This is a slow film, but stay with it. It's quite powerful. Anne Hathaway gives a lovely performance as Claire, and Patrick Wilson is effective and likable as Eric, resembling a young Paul Newman.I admit I shed some tears. Don't listen to the twenty-something year-old guys who populate IMDb (unless you're one yourself; then by all means, listen to them). Just enjoy the movie.