Liam Neeson goes on a non-stop flight from London to New York. I'm pretty sure nothing bad could happen, right? Right?
Bill Marks (Liam Neeson), a U.S. Air Marshal, goes on a non-stop flight from London to New York. Shortly after the plane takes off, Bill receives an anonymous text message on his secured phone requesting $150 million to be transferred to an off-shore account or else someone on the plane will die every 20 minutes. As time goes on and the threats become more intense, who can he trust to catch a terrorist who is one of them?
In a basic sense, "Non-Stop" is "Source Code" meets "Devil" on an airplane. The filmmakers keep you guessing on who the killer is and the film never stops to take a breather. It is also a movie best to have only seen the trailer and experience all the twists and turns the writers left for surprise.
A very gripping thriller, "Non-Stop" may not be a must-see, but it definitely keeps you at the edge of your seat.
4/5 Stars
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