Review of Non-Stop (2013) by Michael H — 29 Dec 2014
Liam Neeson's transformation into an action hero continues with "Non-Stop." Neeson plays an air marshal who on a flight to London begins receiving threatening texts on his secured network phone, threatening to kill someone on the plane every 20 minutes unless $150 million is transferred into an account.
From this point onward, the twists come fast and furious, rarely giving the viewer time to react or process them. This is a good thing since this is a fun, popcorn action thriller that would, quite frankly, fall apart if you started to put too much thought into it. And, honestly, thinking too much would ruin the half the fun of watching Neeson attempt to find out who is the culprit on the plane. The script throws in a lot of red-herrings (including Julianne Moore's character) and ends up the better for it.
This review of Non-Stop (2013) was written by Michael H on 29 Dec 2014.
Non-Stop has generally received mixed reviews.
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