In the third 20 minutes, the passenger and the captain died the same way the cell phone rang. After Bill discovered the cause of death of the captain and the dead passenger, the mysterious man sent a message to the Ground Control Bureau, reporting that Bill was hijacking the plane and intended to detonate a suicide bomb on the plane.
Non-Stop movie plot
In the third 20 minutes, the passenger and the captain died the same way the cell phone rang. After Bill discovered the cause of death of the captain and the dead passenger, the mysterious man sent a message to the Ground Control Bureau, reporting that Bill was hijacking the plane and intended to detonate a suicide bomb on the plane.
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Chauncey 2022-03-21 09:01:37
This process really makes people feel non-stop, the cat-and-mouse game in a closed space, the plot advancement and rhythm are suffocating, the screenwriter is great, but the final explanation of the criminal's motivation is relatively poor. The failure to introduce this film is estimated to be related to the Malaysia Airlines incident. Perhaps what happened that night was even more bizarre than the story of this movie.
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Aisha 2022-03-22 09:01:32
The atmosphere in the front is well laid out, and the water is running out directly in the back. The whole story can't stand scrutiny. When the terrorist confronts the protagonist to explain why he did this, he can't afford to be confident, because it doesn't make sense! Anyway, from the turning point when terrorists were discovered, the film plummeted. It's a pity that half of a good movie-the fundamental problem is still in the script.
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Bill Marks: Hey Reilly, sorry about the nose.
Austin Reilly: It was never my best feature.
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Austin Reilly: [on a stretcher] Marshall!
Bill Marks: Reilly, you son of a gun.
Austin Reilly: Next time give me a loaded weapon.
Bill Marks: Next time don't get shot.
Austin Reilly: Deal.