Flight 7500 Page #2

Synopsis: On May 12th, Vista Pacific Flight 7500 departs Los Angeles International Airport bound for Tokyo. The take-off is routine but what transpires over the next ten hours is anything but ordinary. As the overnight flight makes its way over the Pacific Ocean, the passengers encounter what appears to be a supernatural force in the cabin.
Director(s): Takashi Shimizu
Production: Pinema
 
IMDB:
4.8
PG-13
Year:
2014
97 min
973 Views


They ain't helping out Gen Y.

Gotta make a living somehow.

Surfing ain't free.

Who say it isn't, it's water.

En cast, girlfriend, en cast.

So this is my dress.

I actually designed it myself.

Oh honey, there's your dad.

Rick's dad, well, he's great.

When he gets drunk, he gets

a little touchy feely, doesn't he?

You know, nobody tells you

about all the questions,

like should you put your hair up,

should you put your hair down.

Oh, I didn't realize,

you're also married.

Look at our rings, did I show you my...

well, mine is a little bigger,

but they're both so pretty.

Have you seen 16-I?

Oh, yeah, he's eating his way

through our pretzels supply.

Hey Jackie, can I have

those two bottles of champagne?

Well, What about row 11,

miserable married couple.

They haven't said a word the entire flight.

They hate each other's gut.

Do you think she married for passion or

do you think he was her safe choice?

Uh...he greased my ass twice already,

- so, I think wrong choice.

- Eww...

And then we have

"bridezilla" in 16-F.

She won't quit with the wedding photos.

But she didn't take 18 months

to nail on a date.

It's hard planning a wedding

when you're flying around the world.

Exactly!

30,000 feet above reality.

- You and me both.

- I thought you love this job.

I do love this job but...

life is messy when you grow up.

Yeah.

So what's the deal?

Do you think he's really going

to leave his wife?

Three days alone in Tokyo.

It's gonna work out.

You'll see.

I think we have chicken or fish, and you

know, should we have a live band or...

Oh! Can you...? Oh.

- She must've needed the restroom.

- Yeah.

She's lovely.

I'm gonna show the girl

next to us...yeah, sure.

Okay.

Excuse me. Would you like to see

our wedding photos?

You know, it's such an amazing day.

What? I, uh...sorry, I can't hear you.

- Okay.

- Excuse me, would you like something to drink?

Do great with milk, please.

Imotional issues very close up.

You okay?

That was cool.

Sorry about that, folks.

We hit some unstable air

but looks like

we're thru' with it now.

- You good?

- Yeah.

- Here you go.

- Are you okay?

- Okay.

- Thank you.

- You okay?

- I can't breathe.

- Help. We need help over here.

- Yes. What is it?

He, he just said

he couldn't breathe.

Sir? What's... Are you okay?

Suzy, come here.

- I'm gonna get the...

- Okay, yeah.

Sir, just take a deep breath.

If there's a doctor or

medical professional on board,

please identify yourself

to the crew immediately.

Please identify yourself

immediately. Thank you.

Breathe. It's okay.

Oh my God!

Don't do that, don't...

Oh, God!

Okay, breathe! Oh my God!

What's going on?

What's going on? Is he sick?

- Is he sick? What's going on?

- Can I help?

He's having trouble breathing.

- He's just not breathing. Come with me

- Okay.

- Nitroglycerin...

- Yes, yes.

You'll be okay. It's going to be okay.

If it's not his heart,

it's gonna make it worse. Take his pulse.

- Are you a doctor?

- Paramedic.

- You know how to take blood pressure?

- Er...yeah.

I'm right with you, sir.

Here.

Look at me! Hey, look at me!

Look at me! Look at me!

Squeeze my hand

for "Yes". Okay?

Do you have chest pain?

Are you epileptic?

- Diabetic? Asthma?

- No...

- Pulse is 90.

- Take a breath. Deep breath.

Okay. Everything's fine.

Please...

I don't wanna die on a plane,

please, please, please...

Breathe! Breathe in!

Breathe in!

- Oh, no!

- Look!

Grab him! Grab his leg!

Sir.

- He's not breathing.

- What do we do?

Take him to the galley.

Three, two, one, go.

All right...

Got him?

- You got an AED? Get it!

- Yeah.

I'll do compressions,

You do mouth to mouth.

Okay.

- Analyzing heart rhythm.

- Clear.

- Analyzing picked CPR

- Again!

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6...

and breathe.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, breathe.

Stay clear!

Come on.

No.

- He's gone.

- No.

No.

He's gone.

- Dude just died.

- What?

San Francisco Radio, confirming

name of deceased passenger.

Lance Morrell.

Travelling alone. Seat 17C.

There's not a

chance of resuscitation

Where it's deemed landing as

unnecessary and dangerous.

Roger that, Vista Pacific 7500.

What are your intentions?

Continue the flight plan as filed.

Roger that,

Vista Pacific 7500 Heavy.

We'll have a medical team

waiting for you at Haneda.

Understand.

How many passengers

saw what happened?

Umm, 11 through 18 in Economy,

I don't know about the rest,

the curtains were closed.

Okay. That's good.

So if anyone asked, just say

a passenger is ill.

Radio lights to be out

throughout the night till Tokyo.

Wouldn't want to cause a panic.

What do we do with the body?

We can relocate everyone

comfortably downstairs in Economy

and still provide you with

upper class services and amenities.

And as compensation, each passenger

will receive two vouchers

for upper pass round trip

travel everywhere in the world.

- What happened?

- I don't know.

The guy just flatlined.

Yes, I under...

I understand, um...

I'm afraid there's no choice.

In events like this

the pilot in command has...

the legal authority

to enforce these decisions.

No need no worry, okay?

- Uh-huh.

- Get your bag.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

Can I help you?

- Can I help you?

- That's okay.

Screen display:
35,536 ft / 10,831m

Ground speed:
898 km/h

In-Flight time:
2 hr 28 minutes

Time to Destination: 8 hr 20 minutes

So let me get this straight.

We're going on our honeymoon

and you just gave CPR to a man

with blood all over his mouth.

He was dying!

Well, whatever he's dying from

is now all over your lips.

Herpes, party for one,

your table's ready.

Hey, Liz.

Now it's a party for two.

Hey, I saw him moved, seriously.

Down there, check it out.

How long before his body

starts decomposing?

I have no idea.

I can smell him already.

We're trapped with a dead body

for the next 6 hours?

Okay.

Okay.

- I'm sorry about that.

- Yeah.

Don't you act like

you're not all freaked out there,

creepy scorpion girl!

Death is a part of life.

A part of your life, maybe,

but not a part of mine.

There will be one day.

I knew it.

Already cooled!

Back it up a little.

There you go.

Almost there. Okay.

Good.

Uh...

Where?

How about right here, guys.

Got it?

Yes.

- Thank you.

- All right.

- Thanks, guys.

- Great.

Suzy,

we gotta buckle him in.

Where's this stupid seat belt!

Okay. Lets go.

Lets get out of here.

Hey. You were helping

the dead guy, right?

- What happened to him?

- I don't know.

Was it contagious?

It might be.

Hey.

You know, um,

about what you were saying before?

You know,

"death is a part of life."

I agree with you.

Yeah.

Yeah.

I mean the guy who died, probably thought

he had all the time in the world.

He sat on the plane,

had no idea it was all

going to end today.

And maybe he wanted

to write a book.

Maybe he wanted to have kids.

Sorry, too late.

But if you remember that

one day, you and I,

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