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Synopsis: Bill Marks, a former cop dealing with his daughter's death by drinking, is now a federal air marshal. While on a flight from New York to London, Marks gets a text telling him that unless 150 million dollars is transferred to an offshore account, someone will die every 20 minutes. Can he find the terrorist in time and save everyone?
Director(s): Jaume Collet-Serra
Production: Universal Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Metacritic:
56
Rotten Tomatoes:
60%
PG-13
Year:
2014
106 min
$80,432,029
Website
3,135 Views


boarded this plane

believing their country

would protect them.

That you would protect them.

Everyone!

We're gonna be okay!

There's an air marshal on board.

Do you have any idea

how easy this was?

You're right, I failed.

You've made your point.

No, Bill, you failed miserably!

Three thousand people died

that day, including my father!

So I joined up 'cause I wanted to

go fight the cowards that did it.

But I just ended up fighting in a

war that I still don't understand

and came home to a country

where nothing had changed.

Until now.

Security is this

country's biggest lie.

In our homes, in our cities,

in our planes, no one's safe,

and one day somebody worse than

me is gonna expose that lie,

and the last thing our

children will see

is our failure as it destroys them.

You, Bill, you are that lie!

You should just have

handed out pamphlets.

It would have been a lot easier.

You can't change the

world with words, Bill,

unless you write those words in

the evening news with blood.

We gotta go.

You're military. These are the

people you fought to protect.

I swore to protect my country,

and that's what I'm doing.

- You believe that?

- I do.

I also believe we'll be

$150 million richer.

You'll never get that money.

It's in an account in my name.

It's in a trust in your name.

I die, the money moves.

To 100 accounts, 27 countries, each

of those into 100 other accounts.

When do you think

you're gonna jump?

35,000 feet? You'll be

dead in four seconds.

We'll jump when the pilot

follows explosive protocol

and drops us down to 8,000 feet.

Anything you think of, we've

thought of a thousand times.

They've been instructed to shoot

us down if we try to descend.

That's bullshit!

They're not gonna kill

all these people.

This is a hijacked flight.

We're a classified threat to ground.

If you don't disarm that bomb, everyone

on board will die, including you.

Did you think of that?

- Look, I'm prepared to die.

- We're not gonna die.

Say again, Jackrabbit.

I need to descend.

That's a negative, Flight 10.

I'm gonna stick with the plan.

We descend, we jump.

The plane goes down,

we have enough money.

We can do whatever we want.

Think about it, Tommy. We can

disappear and never come back.

You hear me? Never be found, ever.

Mission accomplished, right?

But right now we need to get

the hell off this plane.

Zack, you and I both know we were

never getting off this plane.

Zack, whatever your name

is, you don't have to die.

If you won't save these

people, save yourself.

Disarm the bomb.

Come on, do it.

He was a martyr,

like you and me, Bill.

Real heroes don't need to be

remembered or recognized.

Real heroes do

whatever's necessary.

I guess I wouldn't understand.

- F*** it!

- I guess you wouldn't.

No!

20,000! Come on, you wanker!

8,000 feet! Come on, come on!

Bill!

8,000!

- JACKRABBIT:
AQ 10, climb back up to 25,000 feet!

- There's a bomb on board!

I need to get this

plane on the ground.

Nancy, move, move!

Everybody down, heads down!

Hey. Bill!

I'm getting off this plane!

Am I in your way, a**hole?

Get down!

Do it quick! Heads down!

Get down!

Come on, Kyle! You can do this!

You can do this, come on.

JACKRABBIT:

Severe damage to your fuselage.

Are you able to maintain control?

Sh*t!

KYLE:
Fuel dump in progress.

- Copy that, Flight 10.

- Come on, damn it!

A little longer, come on!

Oh, God!

Get the belt! Get the belt!

- Hang on!

- Bill, help me!

Becca, I have you!

Hang onto me! Hang onto me!

You okay? Are you okay?

- Door is disarmed.

- Release your seatbelts!

- Take her. Everybody.

- Come on with me.

Undo your seatbelt!

Move to the front, quickly.

Leave everything.

Come this way, up to the front.

One at a time, please.

Leave everything.

(SIRENS WAILING)

Leave everything.

Up to the front.

Leave everything.

All passengers and

crew accounted for.

And you, are you all right?

That was a hell of a landing.

REPORTER:
Less than one hour ago,

British Aqualantic Flight 10

made an emergency landing after

a bomb exploded mid-air.

This following an attempted hijacking,

yet in an unbelievable twist,

the suspected hijacker, U.S.

Air Marshal Bill Marks,

turned out to be the hero.

It was Marks who confronted

and killed the hijackers,

saving the lives...

- Yeah?

- It's Marenick.

It's my turn to break

protocol, Agent Marks.

I'm calling from my personal line

and I'll deny this

conversation ever took place.

Listen, Bill, what you did on that

plane, what you were up against,

I want you to know I

was wrong about you.

And you'll have my full support.

Appreciate that.

And, Bill,

we're gonna need that money back.

What money?

Take care, Agent Marks.

AUSTIN:
Marshal!

Reilly, you son of a gun.

Next time, give me a loaded weapon.

Next time, don't get shot.

Deal.

I'm gonna give you

back your ribbon.

I don't need it anymore.

That-a-girl.

It's your dad.

Daddy.

- Hey, I was looking for you!

- Hey.

- Do you know where we are?

- Iceland.

Ah! Well, never been to Iceland.

I mean, I've seen it, few times

from plane windows, but...

Thank you.

For what?

You stood by me, even

after all that happened.

Why?

You're a good man.

I bet your daughter would

have been proud of you.

Thanks, ma'am.

So...

Mm-hm.

Where you headed?

Depends.

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