Flight 7500 Page #3

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
982 Views


all of us,

we'll all be dead.

You won't want to waste one second of

whatever time you have left.

Yeah. I wish I could live like that.

Why can't you?

People get all tied up in what

they think they should do.

When you die, you die.

No one's gonna give you gold stars

in heaven for going to business school

or marrying a hot wife.

How did you know

I went to business school?

Didn't?

Wrong guess.

- It's obvious, isn't it?

- Yeah.

Excuse me!

Hey, hon', I was just, uh,

showing her our wedding photos

and thinkin' of figuring how

we could organize them by doing...

Yeah, forget the photos. Okay.

People are going to start dropping in the aisles

with blood pouring out their anuses.

This is my honeymoon.

"Pregnancy test"

Hi, can I get you some coffee?

- Coffee?

- Please. Sure.

Here you go.

Please don't smile.

Please don't smile.

Everybody, put your seatbelts on!

Suzy, go!

- Oh God!

- No!

Oh, No!

Cabin Pressure

Oxygen Deployed

Tom, put your mask on!

Come on!

Come on!

Come on, Tom, breathe!

Tom, put it on!

Brad! It's not working!

Take mine!

No! No!

Put it on!

All right.

Hang on.

Pia.

Pia.

"Emergency Oxygen"

Pia.

Breathe.

Breathe.

Breathe!

I'm removing my mask.

- You okay?

- Yeah.

This is the Captain speaking.

We've just experienced

a cabin de-pressure...

our on board

computer indicates...

that a seal was damaged

from previous turbulence.

We isolated the issue and

we're flying at a lower altitude.

Cabin pressure has been

restored to normal.

You may remove your

oxygen masks and breathe freely.

Any passengers in distress,

please notify Flightcom.

Everyone stays in your seats,

with seatbelts fastened.

Sorry, Are you okay?

Is everyone okay?

Oh, my God.

Come on. Come on.

Come on. Just breathe.

Just breathe. Breathe,

please breathe.

Come on.

Please, breathe.

Please....

That's it, that's it. Slow down.

Slow down.

It's okay. It's okay.

It's Okay. You okay?

You're okay. You're okay.

You're safe.

- How are you doing, you okay?

- Um, yeah.

I told you we shouldn't

have come on this trip.

I thought we were going down.

Yeah.

You know, I should have known

'cause my fingernails were blue.

It's oxygen deprivation.

Can you clean that up?

- Hey, Suzy. We should do a sweep.

- Okay.

Okay.

- Any trash?

- Thank you.

We could've tried again.

I couldn't,

not a third time.

What if it happens again?

When I was younger,

all I wanted to do is be a mom.

I never talked about

a job and career.

'Cause you wanted to be happy while your

friends think you're cool and ambitious.

But...

in my heart, my real dream,

I just wanted a home with you

and our children running around.

Yeah, so did I.

I was just...

helpless...

for the first time.

Do you want a blanket?

- I'm just going to stretch my legs.

- Yeah.

Honey, look...

What?

You okay?

That dead guy is freaking me out.

Molly!

Oh, no.

All right.

Thanks for the watch.

So.

Here I am...

with my brand new Rolex.

It's a little present from

my new friend...over here.

He got some hygeine

issues and uh...

he doesn't talk very much either.

Really, I'm just dying

for you to meet him...

So,

here...

is....

Aah!

Tokyo Radio. This is Vista Pacific

Flight 7500 Heavy, do you copy?

Tokyo Radio. This is Vista Pacific

Flight 7500 Heavy, do you copy?

Death is a part of life.

- You okay?

- Yeah.

Yeah. Yeah. Fine.

Ever had anyone died

on a flight before?

No, first time.

- It's so sad.

- Yeah, it's crazy.

Hey you know that guy in row 13,

the one that's always playing video games?

Yeah.

13F. He hasn't been

in his seat in a while.

What? Um....

- 13 F?

- Yeah.

Excuse me.

Do you know where the passenger

who's sitting there is? Did he move seat?

Um, yeah. He went upstairs.

Upstairs?

Come on.

Hello?

Sir, you need to go back

to your seat.

The body's gone.

We have to go.

Remember that trip

we took to Cabo?

When we, uh, had a

huge fight in the hotel room

and didn't speak for what?

Four days?

- Mm-hm.

- Yeah, I remember.

Why are you bringing up

the worst time we ever had?

Because I keep thinking about

how much time we wasted.

The weather was great,

the hotel was beautiful.

I just...

we were the disaster.

Yeah.

I don't want to

waste anymore time.

What do you mean

"the body is gone"?

I think this kid

moved it as a prank.

Oh, better find it

or else we all will be grounded.

Look, it gotta be on board.

Just do a sweep row by row.

We're gonna do a sweep,

row by row, okay?

- Okay, Yeah.

- Hey, Pete, um,

Can I ask you something? Did you

happen to see a...a jet flying near us?

a, an F-16?

An F-16? No.

I'll investigate and report back.

Thank you, Captain.

It'll be fine, gonna be fine...

Please. Please. Please.

Thank God.

Aah!

Aah!

Aah!

Aah!

Aah!

Aah!

Aah...!

Excuse me.

I'm so sorry. Just one second.

- Thank you.

- Thank you.

- Excuse me.

- Sure, I uh...

Alright.

There you go.

Hey, I just overheard the flight attendant...

the dead body is missing.

- What?

- How could it be missing?

I don't know.

The passenger's missing too.

I saw him go upstairs,

never came back, and...

Okay. this is going to sound weird,

but I saw something on my monitor.

- It kinda look like that dead guy.

- Come on!

Holy scrap! I saw him too.

Why won't you tell me that?

This is not the time for us

to talk about our communication issue.

- There's a dead body missing, focus!

- Yeah, I know.

Hey, guys. We need to find out

who the hell that dead guy is.

'Cause whatever's going on,

it's because of him.

Yeah.

Hey, check his carry-on.

I don't understand. He's gone.

You know what I always wonder?

What do people think about

just before they die?

You know who

I'd be thinking about?

My first boyfriend,

Sean Osborne.

He kissed me and

my knees would literally go weak.

I had to... hold on him

just so I wouldn't fall.

Always hoped

I'd find that with Nick.

and I never quite got there.

- I'm sorry.

- Yeah.

Yeah.

So...

- any luck with the body?

- No.

Peter. I know you're not gonna

leave your wife.

- What?

- It...it's okay, you know.

You have kids together.

Yeah, I wish it was different.

It's all timing.

Laptop.

An ID.

Here we go.

Dead guy's name, Lance Morrell

from Corona, California.

This is hair?

Has names on it, Tracy,

Anne,

Katy.

- Oh my God. They're his victims.

- We don't know that.

This product is known in

the State of California to cause cancer.

- This is what he's using to kill them.

- With cancer?

Really? Worked like a weapon?

My mom always said

that my dad gave her cancer.

- Laptop's locked.

- Uh...

Will you try his birthday?

4 15 72. No?

I don't know.

You're stealing that

dead guy's stuff?

Have fun!

Try to keep them together.

Works like a purse, you know?

What's this?

What are you doing?

It's not what you think.

This is, uh, Lance Morrell's stuff.

The passenger who died.

You've no right to be going through

someone else's property.

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