7 Things That RUINED this Horrible Film
SPOILERS——
This is one of the most confusing films I’ve seen since Memento (R, 2001).
1. Jodie Foster claims she can’t find her daughter’s boarding pass. But what about the actual reservation number? Wouldn’t the airline have that in their computer system?? Or what about an online reservation ? Surely when they booked the ticket online, Jodie could have pulled out her phone and showed the boarding pass. I mean, I fly United all the time and have my information in my apple wallet.
2. A missing child is a big deal for airlines. Especially post September 11th. The crew seemed mundane and unsympathetic to Kyle’s situation.
3. This plane was WAY to large for a trip from Germany to New York. When I travel from Minneapolis to Las Vegas, it’s one small strip to get to your seat. Even first class is just 8 rows. There is no fancy cocktail lounge or stairs to go to another level. So that was false as well.
4. Foster character tells the captain she’s on Klonopin and that “my daughter’s teddy bear! She brought it with her on the plane. That should prove she was with me.” What a fool! All she needed to do was pull up her online reservation. They had the internet in 2005 and people booked travel all the time on their computers.
5. Why wasn’t Kyle in first class? Considering she helped construct the aircraft she was on I was shocked she was sitting in economy.
6. Once the captain informs Kyle that her daughter is dead, Helen and I got up and walked out of the Theater. It was apparent at that moment that her husband’s casket in the luggage department of the carrier - was in fact her dead little girl. “Denial”, is what Helen told me was the point. “People don’t want to accept death of loved ones.”
It made sense now. The twist was that Foster was grieving the loss of her child. No wonder the crew couldn’t find any evidence of her onboard. She never had a husband. “He fell…” she kept whispering to passengers. But now it’s obvious it was the girl who fell. How she did- we will never know. It was interesting the plot twist was revealed barely an hour into the movie.
7. When Kyle causes the oxygen masks to fall and turns off the lights in the cabin of the aircraft, it was clear she was having a mental breakdown. Dealing with the death of her daughter, and not wanting to talk to the therapist sitting next to her - what other choice did she have? “She’s an engineer after all”, said Helen. “She knows all about mathematical logistics that normal
Folks like us don’t know.” We both laughed out loud at Helen’s witty assessment - and by now we were being audibly hushed by angry moviegoers in the Theater.
“Could you please stop TALKING? My husband and I paid good money for these seats!”
“Let me tell you something sweetie - your husband ain’t gonna be alive one day. Then you’ll be LAUGHING too!” Helen quipped, causing the rude couple to frown at us like we were bonkers.
By now security had been called, and we were told to leave. But we didn’t care . This storyline was really confusing and had it not been for the clever twist it would have been even worse. Jodie Foster’s career really took a nose dive after the mid 90s and never recovered. Seems once you win Oscar’s your career sort of crash lands - just like the flight she was on. “Alls well that Dies well haha!” Helen screamed to the audience as we proceeded to the exits.
Final Grade: C