Lost in the Pacific Page #2

Synopsis: A group of VIP elite passengers become stranded on a remote mysterious island after their luxury airliner makes an emergency landing. As they await and plan their rescue, they soon realize that the island may have an even darker deadlier secret that none of them will survive. Stars Brandon Routh "Superman Returns" Russell Wong "Romeo must die" and Zhang Yu Qi "The Mermaid"
 
IMDB:
4.4
Year:
2016
89 min
28 Views


Tell them that...

We give everyone at ocean

airlines an opportunity to grow.

I am not a flight

attendant any more.

Serving guests isn't

really my responsibility now.

Monica and I,

will be enough.

Yeah, you see, this isn't

any normal flight.

Even Mr. Gao, is

out there serving.

So you will do, whatever

it is, we need you to do.

Besides...

You're not the

one flying today.

All right, ladies,

ready to serve.

It's my newest dish,

kung pao chicken.

That isn't new at all.

Well...

A thousand different chefs, will cook a

thousand different kung pao chicken's.

We haven't met.

I'm, chef Mike.

I'm from sichuan.

There's only one kung

pao chicken in my menu.

Why isn't chef Liu, here?

Uh, he had high

blood pressure.

The doctor didn't

allow him on board.

What'd you think?

How does it taste?

You're telling me a Chinese

sichuan chef sent an American,

to cook sichuan food?

Well, I am his protege.

My shifu just wants to share

sichuan cooking with the world.

Did you know that, Marco Polo,

learned about spaghetti

from the Chinese people?

Uh, why

are you here?

You should be out

there with our guests.

You should be

on the first floor.

You didn't know that this

chef was American, did you?

Oh, thank you.

Here you are, sir.

Blackjack!

Thank you,

Mr. Rodman,

I haven't been so lucky since

my last Hong Kong film award.

You should drink more,

my dear best actress.

Luck comes

with good liquor.

Cheers!

You know, lost in

the pacific

is my go-to song for

karaoke, every time.

Your voice tells

so many stories.

Thank you.

You know what,

I'm sure we have a lot

of time on this flight,

so I can tell

you more stories.

Really?

Thank you.

Your highness, when we arrive

in Hong Kong tomorrow night,

there'll be plenty of

press waiting for us.

And by next week, the stock in

ocean airlines will sky rocket.

If that's true,

it's a win-win.

So, you're on board with our

mergers in acquisition?

So far, I think

it's looking good.

That's wonderful.

Very good.

All right here...

The a390 is the largest

plane in the sky...

Oh, I'm sorry.

Excuse me,

excuse me,

I'm, Mia Ren, with

global news network.

Can I ask you

a few questions?

I'd be fine with that, but I

need to go to the cockpit now.

She's actually our co-captain,

so it's not really a great time.

I can arrange a meeting or an interview

for you later, if you'd like?

Oh! Does ocean airlines plan to

replace all of it's captains,

with such beauties?

Like luxury airplanes

where they target

the wealthy?

Drink, please.

Hey, bro.

What's going on?

It's been a long time.

What'd you say,

we rack 'em up?

What are we

playing for?

How about this plane?

'Cause it's going to be

yours, sooner or later.

Please excuse me.

You two have fun.

Sir.

We have a stage two,

code black, emergency.

What is it?

Can you tell me why the sichuan food

is being cooked by an American?

Yeah, that is

a concern, Peter.

Well, you really messed up today.

You know that?

Haven't seen him

since he was 18.

You have any idea

what you have done?

Re-uniting me

with this...

Juvenile, at

a critical time.

Wait, he's your son?

Wants to make

a fool out of me.

Your son is

a superstar.

Yeah, I know.

I wanted an heir,

not an entertainer.

How come the storm

sprung up like that?

Weather forecast didn't

say anything about it.

I've never seen

anything so massive.

What did

the control tower say?

This is one of the least

stable areas in the pacific.

Control knows nothing

about the weather here.

What happened?

Hey, Gary.

We have some pretty severe

weather build up in the area.

We're gonna need

a new route.

Jason, this is the most sophisticated

commercial aircraft to date.

You know, I don't care

how you fly it, but,

you must land my plane

in Hong Kong, on time.

With weather like this, we

definitely can't land on time.

For the safety of the passengers,

the crew, and the plane,

Gary, with the severity

of this weather...

We need to bypass this, and it's

going to take at least two hours.

Two hours late,

for Hong-Kong?

Well, can you make up that time?

Can you fly faster?

If this were a standard airbus,

yes, it wouldn't be a problem, but,

we are in a

converted a390.

It's pretty much a spaceship,

and gulps up fuel, now,

we have enough for the original

route from Rio to Hong-Kong.

The fact that

we need to bypass...

We need to land,

and refuel

no, we're not stopping.

Why don't we keep going.

It will take

at-least three hours

to get to the nearest alternative

airport in the west pacific.

Never mind

refueling time.

Which would have a five hour

delay for Hong Kong, minimum.

There's no way in hell

I'm gonna allow that.

The media's not

gonna wait five hours.

The debut, the hundred million

dollars that I spent,

the whole thing

will be a big joke.

But, Mr. Gao,

we have to.

Thunder storms in the

pacific ocean are no joke.

We've got no choice.

Think about the

lightning, just now.

Ruoxin, please.

Look, you guys are the

best pilots that I have,

that's why

you're here.

This aircraft can fly at

the highest altitude,

I don't care!

Just fly above the storm.

Gary, even if we do that,

we still need to refuel.

Just fly through the

damn storm! Will you?

Okay make an announcement

to the passengers

tell them that the safety of this

aircraft is completely reliable.

Xiang, check

the wing conditions.

Just keep them down.

Ruoxin, make a personal

announcement to the passengers.

This is gonna

get bumpy.

Head east.

May I have your

attention please?

This is the co-captain, ruoxin,

our flight will be

experiencing turbulence.

Please return to your seats,

and fasten your safety belts.

Thank you.

Wow. Huh...

Okay.

Oh!

Sorry, Mr. boxer.

I feel a little bit

dizzy and scared.

No. Shh, sh, sh, sh...

Don't worry

about that.

Look, I already have

a nice suite here.

Why don't we go

and explore it?

Why are you still here?

I'm just finishing my second

course of khow suey chicken,

you wanna try?

Get this mess

cleaned up.

Find yourself a seat,

and buckle in.

Are we landing already?

I'm going to

gather reviews...

How are we doing?

It could be

worse, somewhat.

Height?

Just passed 45,

still climbing.

Increase to 48.

Oh! We're in trouble.

Descend.

Xiang, check on

your perimeters.

Ruoxin, check both wings,

get Gary

in here, asap.

Affirmative.

Mr. Gao.

Mr. Gao.

Mm-mm?

Something about an emergency,

please come with me.

Quickly.

Bob.

Bob.

What is happening?

Flood her again!

We have to shut the port engine

down and land the plane.

Lightning strike

on port engine!

Firm alarm has

been activated!

The engine is on fire?

I checked, haven't seen

anything, no flames.

But the

alarm's still on.

Auto fire detection

system's cycled twice

and the light's still on.

It might have short circuited

the fire engine system

and this is a false alarm, but

we're at risk of combustion.

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Peter Cameron is the name of: Peter Cameron (entomologist) (1847–1912), English entomologist who specialised in Hymenoptera Peter Cameron (minister) (born 1945), Scottish-born Church of Scotland minister convicted of heresy by the Presbyterian Church of Australia Peter Cameron (mathematician) (born 1947), Australian mathematician, joint winner of the 2003 Euler Medal Peter Cameron (umpire) (born 1951), former umpire in Australian football Peter Cameron (writer) (born 1959), American novelist more…

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