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Red Eye (2005)
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The movie follows a hotel manager ensnared in an assassination plot by a terrorist while aboard a red-eye flight to Miami. Threatened by the potential murder of her father, she is pulled into a plot to assist her captor in offing a politician.
The movie follows a hotel manager ensnared in an assassination plot by a terrorist while aboard a red-eye flight to Miami. Threatened by the potential murder of her father, she is pulled into a plot to assist her captor in offing a politician.
Actors:
Chris Bender,
Anthony W. Preston,
Amber Mead,
Tina Anderson,
Dey Young,
Marc Macaulay,
Dilva Henry
Chris Bender
1971
Anthony W. Preston
Amber Mead
17 April 1973, USA
Tina Anderson
Dey Young
28 July 1955, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA
Marc Macaulay
13 October 1957, Millinocket, Maine, USA
Dilva Henry
1 February 1964, Los Angeles, California, USA
Country:
United States
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August 13, 2007
Hitchcock, of course, got lots of mileage out of just such absurd plots. But Wes Craven, whatever other strengths he has, isn't Hitchcock.
April 25, 2011
While not particularly original, Red Eye is immensely entertaining and a fine example of the classic suspense-thriller.
September 07, 2005
I'm not claiming masterpiece stature for Red Eye, just a solid professionalism in the acting, writing and direction that seems inextricably related to the modesty of its intentions.
August 06, 2007
this mid-air thriller sees the director not so much soaring to the heavens as merely coasting along on auto-pilot.
September 06, 2005
The movie turns into a complicated duel that depends on precise observation of physical detail and moment-by-moment continuity so closely calibrated that it's impossible to find a wasted shot or an exaggerated emotion.
October 26, 2016
The movie gains an effective footing by, basically, thoroughly exploiting one's fear of being blackmailed into something dangerous.
June 03, 2006
The psychological mind-games are played to the hilt, the pressurised cabin air increases the edge-of-the-seat tension and the 85-minute flight time is gratifyingly short.
September 26, 2009
Works extremely well as a fast-paced adrenaline rush, but not so well as an allegory on today's government and security issues.
Ebert & Roeper
August 29, 2005
For Wes Craven, who I like a lot as a slasher director, he really goes into a different direction with this.
October 18, 2008
Quick but satisfying.
AV Club
September 26, 2005
If constructing a thriller could be likened to building a house, then Wes Craven's Red Eye is a perfect piece of architecture: It's clean-lined and soundly structured, without a foot of wasted space or any materials left unused.
Rolling Stone
August 27, 2005
It took forever, but the best thriller of summer 2005 has finally arrived. The gripping, seat- clutching suspense in this baby will pin you to your seat.

